Example sentences of "is [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 then all the data from the TREE command , which normally goes straight to the screen , is redirected to a file called PENGUIN .
2 This is the work that will suffer if food aid is redirected to the drought victims — sowing the seeds for a new drought .
3 The best advice is to go to a specialist consumer credit/hire purchase lawyer for information on this very important matter .
4 Documents we have obtained show that one contract for the extension to the London Underground Jubilee Line is to go to a German firm , even though a British company is desperate for the work .
5 Of course his first move is to go to a pub .
6 A STOCKTON woman 's bid to turn an empty shop into a taxi office is to go to a public appeal .
7 The reader 's only remedy is to go to the exhibition .
8 The next stage is to go to the manufacturers of the machines you thinking of installing and get the plan dimensions of their products .
9 Mrs Chalker , who is to go to the House of Lords , resumes ministerial responsibilities tomorrow when she travels to Budapest for a meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development .
10 Next step you would think is to go to the garden centre and look for holly bushes with boy and girl names ?
11 The famous TV-am sofa is to go to the Museum Of The Moving Image on London 's South Bank , but staff and contributors have been invited to put in sealed bids for everything else .
12 Now a chief liaison officer is to go to the area to negotiate .
13 A large amount of the proceeds , ‘ expected to be several thousands of pounds ’ , is to go to the Leonora Children 's Cancer Fund .
14 The best way to do this is to go to the experts , the people who use the course every day , the teachers and the students .
15 A GRIEVING family 's plea to be allowed to have a teddy bear carved on their daughter 's gravestone is to go to the Bishop of Chelmsford .
16 ‘ The traditional British way of doing things in international sporting bodies is to go to the body and put forward a sensible , fair and balanced objective and assume then that everybody will vote for it .
17 For lunch I intend to go to the Strawberry Duck pub , Entwhistle , Saturday afternoon is free for shopping in Manchester 's Arndale Centre or whatever and for the evening meal the plan is to go to the new Indian take-away which has opened near Castle Irwell — the ‘ Tandoori Cottage ’ .
18 An exercise you can do to get a picture of the difference between newspapers is to go to the library and read each daily in turn .
19 He 'll decide that I 've worked that out — that I 'll guess my best bet is to go to the car because he 'll reckon I wo n't go to the car .
20 They ca n't ever understand that if your desire is to go to the furthest limits of yourself then the actual form your art takes does n't seem important to you .
21 There are plenty of non-book publishers with ranges very well suited to a general bookshop , and by far the best way to discover just what is available is to go to the gift trade 's International Spring Fair at the NEC , Birmingham from 7th to 11th February and find out for yourselves .
22 The only recompe the only resource anyone has is to go to the courts , for the courts to decide what the law is at that present moment .
23 We have put up prize money of £8,000 , all of which is to go to the schools .
24 On April 26 , Lisa is to go to the Royal College of Music , in London , to take on the best of British players in the national finals .
25 If she is to go to the Superfinal in Cardiff in May as leading qualifier , she must at least return home with gold and silver from the 50 and 100m freestyle this weekend .
26 Thus when the chimpanzee , supplied in the laboratory with two boxes and a stick to reach a suspended bunch of bananas , stops leaping up and trying the reach them with its hands and instead puts one box on top of the other , climbs up and dislodges the bananas with the stick , it is using to the full its basic ability to suppress the automatic response — leaping up — in favour of the intelligent one — climbing up and reaching with the stick .
27 One such sceptic , a certain Montgomery , is likened to a prickly housemaid .
28 In the New Testament , God is likened to a father , a shepherd and the owner of a vineyard ( among other images , including some found in the Old Testament ) .
29 The setpoint mechanism is likened to a thermostat .
30 Racism is likened to a poison which children take in , if not from their mother 's breast , then at least from its mechanical substitutes .
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