Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [Wh det] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , basically it 's always been but it has n't been enforced for quite some time , that the clean up rate is four pounds and hour which equates to six pound an hour on a Saturday .
2 It is the balance between precision and imprecision which contributes to the success of his rhetoric , it seems — and perhaps to rhetoric everywhere .
3 Here is the verse and chorus which appealed to me the most .
4 The above joint degree courses lead to a BSc , apart from Computer Science and Electronics which leads to a BEng .
5 Miss Varda has succeeded in making a film without false nostalgia or sentiment , and the glowing black-and-white images ( with an occasional burst of colour ) have a sustained rhythm and elegance which correspond to Demy 's own infatuation with song-and-dance films .
6 Naturally you will study the phrases and vocabulary which apply to your new interest , whatever it is , by careful SAS practice first .
7 For industry , incineration can be the ideal solution when dealing with organic compounds — particularly those containing carbon , hydrogen and oxygen which need to be completely destroyed .
8 The epistemological model of truth and falsity which applies to formal statements of propositions turns out to be difficult to apply in the context of social and political life .
9 But it is equally true that there are general principles for successful teaching and learning which apply to all children .
10 And increasingly complaints from businesses , complaints about unfair competition , erm the second point is that the , the report has been sent to vote upon now , but also to a number of er business and consumer organisations in the county a range of views is being expressed in response , as you 'd expect , but in general terms most recognised there are particular trading , trend and pattern which needs to be addressed erm but most have all especially with the er display of this same as registration some form of registration must on the national basis would be erm a , a solution to this support .
11 Underlay forms a necessary cushion between carpet and floor which helps to even the wear , absorb sound and cut down on heat loss .
12 The sandstone was quarried here at first , but later mined when this was found to be more economical than removing the ‘ overburden ’ — the rock and soil which has to be dug away in quarrying to get at the useful strata .
13 For many cultures , the ‘ right ’ linguistic formulae have a sort of supernatural power : thus Sapir once spoke of ‘ that virtual identity of word and thing which leads to the magic of spells ’ .
14 The strong , imaginative storylines contain the elements of fantasy and humour which appeal to this age group .
15 A later chapter will explore the process of conversion and persuasion which led to those structural changes which gathered momentum in the later 1960s .
16 The librarian therefore has to choose between software which is readily and easily usable but which is inflexible and software which needs to be " programmed " but which allows the user to tailor the software to the needs of one particular library .
17 In the larger vessels , there is endarteritis and periarteritis which progresses to fibrosis , and at necropsy the vessels have a pipe-stem feel on palpation .
18 He also sees that the Western-led coalition can not ensure peace or a new order because it ‘ is not willing to address ’ the very factors such as dictatorship and maldistribution of wealth and power which led to war in the first place .
19 erm To take just one point out of it , much influenced by Freud , he emphasizes the enormous importance to transcend the morality of repression and self-control which leads to cruelty and obsession , and fear in the name of virtue , and to cultivate instead a much more open-minded self-knowledge .
20 Three months later , the patient had fever and headache which led to the diagnosis of cerebral toxoplasmosis with multiple cerebral abscesses .
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