Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 But if an incident has occurred involving violence or which leads to a soured atmosphere at work , management may consider that it has little option but to take action .
2 Even if that problem can be overcome , the vendors often then make a blanket disclosure to the effect that everything known to the management is disclosed against the warranties .
3 It may be shown ( using the criterion that they lead to the same set of equations ) that by adding the so-called leakage inductances to the ideal transformer the two representations ( Fig. 4.11 ) become equivalent .
4 After the victory at the sea the triumph song , but hardly have the last notes escaped Israel 's lips than we come to the second story of complaint ( 15.22–7 ) .
5 May I draw my right hon. Friend 's attention to the delegation that I led to the Lord Chancellor to consider the problem of bail bandits and light sentencing by Crown courts , and to the concern in my constituency that the Hampshire police authority is short changing the Isle of Wight in terms of the number of constables on the beat ?
6 The Treasury had accepted the idea that international facilities are a cost-effective way to support large-scale research , but is has been reluctant to provide financial incentives to attract such facilities to Britain , following the example of France and Switzerland , because of doubts that they contribute to the country 's economic wealth .
7 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for the compliment that he paid to the special branch and to the RUC .
8 By drawing in family members one is showing recognition that what happens to the vulnerable old person has an impact on others in the social support system .
9 Later I descended with the songs of the skylarks still in my ears and I listened to the grumbling of the men in the mist of the grey streets .
10 As she ran down the driveway of the semi-detached house , a shot was fired from an upstairs front bedroom and she fell to the ground .
11 then er a week ago last night erm Jean and I went to the Lyceum together to see Arsenic and Old Lace .
12 Jean and I dashed to the back of Danny 's truck and wrenched open the door .
13 Satisfied , she retraces her steps until she comes to a Ladies ' cloakroom .
14 Hit the key until you come to the first empty Form , and put the data in .
15 There was still a little awe in her wide grey eyes and it added to the astonishingly innocent look that intrigued everyone .
16 We always march in the parade on Armistice Sunday and this year erm I picked my poppy wreath up from the vic from vicarage and I said to the Vicar , you do n't mind if I wind some white poppies in this one do you , because it was the Earl Hague poppy you know .
17 They sailed round the shoreline of the harbour until they came to a small bay with a large waterfall over which cascaded the purest water .
18 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
19 We have to live with uncertainty and we have to a far more adaptable than previous generations .
20 She picked it up , misjudged its weight and it fell to the floor with a thud .
21 In contrast , little is known about the biochemical cascades that are triggered by the permeation of Ca 2+ through open NMDA channels and which lead to the persistent enhancement of synaptic efficiency .
22 And then we went to the er Pat and I went to the toy fair in Harrogate and one little thing has already come .
23 David and I went to the travel agency where I was working a couple of times and kept saying , ‘ What are you doing here ? ’
24 There was all this unstated sexual intention and we went to the toilets at Finchley Road tube station and I did n't know what was going to happen .
25 the the two brothers that went away and they were driving a car and one said to the other , watch what you 're doing and the other said to him , but I 'm not driving so .
26 Have one of those things in the car and you speak to the R A C or the A A
27 Thankfully our landing was cushioned by the deep new snow and we came to a rest 100 metres lower , badly bruised and half strangled by the rope , but somehow down the couloir in one piece .
28 But having rejected a compromise which , for boxing , was about as good as it gets , he ca n't continue claiming innocence if it leads to the heavyweight division again disintegrating into chaos .
29 The room was rippling with the sounds of their scuffle as they fought in bitter silence , knocking into wooden furniture , she trying to get away , he trying to get her to the bed until they fell against a nightstand and it crashed to the floor .
30 Thus began the Peace Movement which continued through the remainder of the year with marches and hymnsinging rallies and which led to the award in 1977 of the Nobel Peace Prize to Mairead Corrigan and her co-founder , Mrs. Betty Williams .
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