Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the evidence is incontrovertible , and Anselm based his later opposition to homage entirely on the decree of 1099 .
2 The Faculty has the advantage of being located in the centre of the Scottish legal system with its own distinctive legal traditions , one of which is an historic openness to influences both from the civilian systems of Europe and the Anglo-American common law .
3 There are no concessions to sentimentality either in the 1966 performance of Franck 's D minor Symphony which is coupled with Schumann 's Piano Concerto featuring Annie Fischer as soloist ( ) .
4 Its headlights came on full beam , and it accelerated away with a rising roar which brought heads to windows all along the street .
5 Now before we move further I 'd like to take this opportunity of expressing on your behalf our thanks to Hugh here for the service that he 's rendered our church to this point in time but particularly as the convenor of the Board of World Mission and Unity .
6 The Met office has just agreed a prestigious deal with the International Civil Aviation Organisation to provide weather data to airlines all over the world .
7 The administration 's fiscal 1991 and fiscal 1992 deficit totals both excluded the costs of US military deployment and operations in the Gulf , which were to be the subject of a separate submission to Congress later in the month .
8 Most western donors had suspended aid to Myanma soon after the SLORC had taken control .
9 The point is made : there is a disadvantage to children immediately in the learning by teachers of so much that is at least newly described , if not new in reality .
10 There would appear to be scope for institutions and policy makers to reduce barriers to participation particularly for the financially disadvantaged .
11 The company retains major ambitions in China and says it wants to help the country create by the end of the century a network that would be over twice as big as the one operated by British Telecommunications Plc — China plans to raise the number of telephone lines to 100m nationwide by the year 2000 from just 25m now .
12 Chrimes , who preceded him from Cape Town to London even before the war ended , had studied at the Sadler 's Wells School , then joined the Sadler 's Wells Opera-Ballet , the new company started at Sadler 's Wells Theatre when the original Sadler 's Wells Ballet moved to Covent Garden .
13 Perhaps we could first take the right to slipper away from the prefects . ’
14 It all depends on the scrap merchant , like they used to send a lot of scrap iron erm from Ipswich to Germany just before the war , well they used to send they reckon they send to Danzig
15 The Fohn is the name given to the south wind from the Mediterranean which , when it meets the Alps , precipitates much moisture on the southern aspects and brings dry warmth to areas immediately to the north of the Alps .
16 AI IS COMMITTED TO BRINGING HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION TO COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
17 Thirsk and Northallerton will also benefit as they will get an hourly service to York instead of the current two-hourly one .
18 Pressure from recreation on these open areas is usually considerable , with consequently much disturbance to birds particularly in the breeding season .
19 I had an arrow right through my body from back to front somewhere in the region of my lower ribs .
20 What is of considerable interest and of value in assessing the rights and wrongs of it , is the fact that it was conducted from beginning to end entirely on the one issue , that of the sovereign rights of the inhabitants .
21 BT lost 9p to 392p ahead of the final government sell-off next year .
22 With apologies to readers all over the glove ( and especially the innocent contributors ! ) herewith the real version ! :
23 SHARES in Psion leapt from 116p to 135p yesterday after the unlisted securities market-quoted computer maker announced a strong first quarter recovery in sales and profits on the back of its new Series 3 pocket computers .
24 ‘ The dialectic ’ , according to Sartre , ‘ is both a method and a movement in the object ’ ( I , 20 ) : Marxism asserts simultaneously that both the process of knowledge and the structure of the real are dialectical , but it has never proved the former — basing its claim to truth instead on the ‘ dogmatic dialectic , of natural science .
25 It gives access to all sorts of information , whether locally provided , or by remote access to systems all over the world .
26 So he said that he would take the next available flight to Turkey immediately after the EPC meeting .
27 They took the game to Liverpool even after the arrival of Barnes for his first senior outing since rupturing an Achilles tendon during England 's European Championship friendly in Finland six months ago .
28 A more immediate issue concerns the consequences for labour of a structure which gives priority to flexibility yet at the same time promises a lifetime of permanent employment which seems to imply inflexibility .
29 The best illustrations of this are in societies where the authorities bring defaulters to heel directly by the power of their curse .
30 Bumper to arse all round the block .
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