Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ She would go behind a chair or settee and talk to this friend .
32 Also , as the 18-year-old cohort dips , students become a valuable commodity : institutions of higher education are increasingly conscious that students could up sticks and transfer to another institution .
33 One till three as well the Special Needs Support Group are meeting at Ilkeston Health Centre and they offer mutual support and understanding to those parents who have children with special needs .
34 The advantages of traditional materials are obvious : they permit an individual to build his own house ; involve less capital ; can be built in greater variety and according to each housebuilder 's choice ; and , unlike a high-rise building , do not need expensive construction materials like cement and steel .
35 So they sat on a blanket and clung to each other , tears streaming down their cheeks .
36 The gastric outline was defined on the early images of both nuclides in anterior and posterior projections and applied to all images of the study , after moving as necessary into correct registration .
37 In fairness , it must be said that the professions have worked out a number of checks and balances to this system , and a common alternative to a percentage fee , hourly rates , can work out as an even more expensive open cheque drawn on the public purse .
38 This deficiency is linked in some way to the death of nerve cells that arise in the forebrain and connect to many regions of the cerebral cortex .
39 Please take the money and speak to these people , as a favour to me . ’
40 A report prepared by head teachers in Cambridgeshire and circulated to all county councillors comments on the impact of the £2 million cut in the county council 's budget .
41 There are some 80 examples on show by nearly as many artists which reflect the development of the medium from the early Twenties to the zenith of Pop Art in the Sixties ; from the rather mundane Swans of Leopold Krumel to Roy Lichtenstein 's Sweet Dreams , Baby , which characterises his creativity and remains to this day an image in his art that bridges the gap between the commercial and the fine .
42 ‘ The Welsh Office knows very well that meeting this demand will cause serious environmental damage and suffering to many communities ’ , said CPRW 's Director , Dr Neil Caldwell , last night .
43 There are pros and cons to both options .
44 She did n't reply at once , but then said , ‘ There are pros and cons to both sides of the argument .
45 He passes speedily from the absurdities of haute cuisine to the shortcomings of folk cookery , and deals a swift right and left to those writers whose reverent genuflections before the glory and wonder of every least piece of peasant cookery-lore make much journalistic cookery writing so tedious .
46 For detailed discussion of the distinction between an offer and an invitation to treat readers should turn to standard law textbooks and refer to such cases as Fisher v Bell ( 1961 ) and Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists ( Southern ) Ltd ( 1953 ) .
47 Under William and Anne a certain degree of ideological adjustment can be detected for both parties , as the Whigs shed their Country wing and became to all intents and purposes a Court party , whilst the Country platform came to be absorbed within Toryism .
48 In bringing the discussion to a conclusion , the Chair drew attention to the following resolution which had been prepared by the organising committee prior to the conference and circulated to all participants on registration ( see Appendix 3 for full text ) :
49 People were stopping outside the office where it took place and whispering to each other — someone had even placed a bouquet of flowers at the door that morning .
50 C.6.2 if so required by the Vendor in writing within 60 days following it being notified , retain solicitors chosen by the Vendor to proceed on behalf of the Purchaser in accordance with the instructions of the Vendor and give to such solicitors all and every assistance and information as they may require .
51 This offer is valid , on request only , at the time of booking and applies to all performances except Saturday evenings — POSTAL BOOKINGS ONLY .
52 It 's come in in different ways , maths , English and science from Spring Gardens is separate separate sheets which we can actually take out the files and give to each department , there 's no problem there Saint John 's again , is separate sheets , Collingwood is n't , it 's actually on photocopiable sheets , we either cut them up and give them out separately in some form or whatever , and what I 've , what we hope to do over the next maybe this year is to ask them for a sheet each , for each subject that we can actually take out of the file and give to each department , so that is has arrived , it ha did arrive last year but it arrived in such hotch botch that we did n't actually give it out , but we certainly have it this year and Marian and I certainly , Marian anyway will get that together and give it out to departments .
53 Bet he 'll play traitor and move to another county just like you did .
54 She wore it a couple of times , then her husband changed allegiance and went to another make of vintage car !
55 For them , especially , it 's time we caught up with the rest of the European Community and extended to all workers employment protection , pro rata benefits and pay , as well as parental leave and childcare .
56 Usually Guppies are hardy fish and adapt to most water conditions , but they do prefer alkaline water .
57 So review is not an appeal on the merits of a decision but limited to those grounds .
58 Some groups in the Church can not even live peacefully alongside each other or listen to each other , but find it necessary to throw insults — or even bombs — at their sisters and brothers in Christ .
59 And this goblin came along one day and says to this peedie fairy that like he was coming to get her in the morning .
60 Finch lost his head and said to this woman whose fastidiousness he most revered , ‘ You would n't lie about your own age , that 's the thing . ’
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