Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun pl] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A new programme was launched in the Autumn to provide a formal link between the association and suppliers to the industry .
2 Rubs his eyes , yawns , and moves his ears and legs to the music , colours make V A
3 Little bear is very hungry , pull the string and watch his watch as he licks the honey from the jar And moves his ears and legs to the music .
4 The Association is also actively onvolved in the Hospitality and Foodservice Industry Forum which encompasses suppliers , manufacturers and distributors to the industry .
5 A yearly body clock is of most significance in the tropics , where there are few seasonal indicators to alert animals and plants to the passing of the year .
6 The British government has added more than 90 species of animals and plants to the list of those protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 .
7 Open your children 's eyes and minds to the world of books in The Red House — it could be the start they 'll always thank you for .
8 Much of this direction was outlined at the company 's first international user group meeting , Cognition ‘ 91 , in Los Angeles last June , which explains the low-key reaction of journalists and analysts to the roadshow .
9 Benjamin sat in the prow whilst I grabbed the pole , brushing the ice away , trying to close my mind and senses to the chill wind and the lapping of the cold black lake .
10 In early girlhood she vowed to overcome ‘ the accursed thraldom of womanhood ’ and cultivate her mind and abilities to the utmost .
11 Some Neighbourhood Watches do things like run cheese and wine parties and trips to the coast and bonfire night , Christmas parties and all that lot .
12 But there is more to be discovered by thinking their confusions and discriminations to the surface , and to that end I consider one further ‘ explanation ’ of homosexuality along similar lines .
13 This involves an analysis of the internal Strengths and Weaknesses of the organisation and the Opportunities and Threats to the organisation ( hence SWOT ) .
14 Being further from Manchester than other areas often favoured by businesses , such as Wilmslow and Altrincham , Congleton offered cheaper rent and rates to the company and cheaper housing for relocating employees .
15 Some will allow you to add pictures and diagrams to the document , or lay out the page in columns like a newspaper .
16 The second question is , of course , a more specific version of the first if we consider local government within the broader context of public administration and attitudes to the state provision of goods and services .
17 Harrison charged into the table , knocking the sponge cake , chocolate biscuits , two tea cups , milk jug and a flurry of knives and teaspoons to the floor .
18 She carried the cereal bowls and the knives and forks to the sink .
19 threatened and awed the jurors to give a verdict for the King , and by unlawful means did surprize the county , that they might not make defence , and did use several menacing wicked speeches and actions to the jury and others , for obtaining his unjust purpose aforesaid .
20 Jarman would then take the man 's belongings , deposit the body in a nearby river and sell his horse and clothes to the taciturn gypsies that wandered the moor .
21 Well , he does come down — not to thump us but to love us in Jesus , to teach us the Christian way , and to take our sins and failures to the cross and to rise again in triumph for us all .
22 Resource allocations fail to emphasise adequately key elements of the innovation process , and cultural perceptions affect the way in which business and the sources of research see their own and each others ' roles and contributions to the innovation partnership .
23 Revenues generated from VAXes grew 22% to £11.1m , and although Turner said that licence sales ‘ have really slowed ’ because people are n't buying the machines much any more , a high proportion of the £11.1m came from maintenance and services to the group 's existing 500 or so VAX customers .
24 Pupils need to be able to respond to such forms , and schools have an obligation to help them to read everything from labels and slogans to the subject textbooks of the secondary school curriculum .
25 The research aims to study the responses of heads , teachers and children in infant schools and departments to the introduction of the national Curriculum and to examine its impact on the curriculum and pedagogy of the infant school and on pupils ' school experience .
26 You , as beneficial owner , assign to Oxford University Press the copyright and all other intellectual property rights in respect of the product by the law in any part of the world , authorise Oxford University Press to make or cause to be made any alterations , adaptations and additions to the product , and waive your rights conferred by Chapter IV of Part I of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 .
27 3.3 The Programmer authorises the Publisher to make and permit the making of alterations , adaptations and additions to the Program .
28 3.3 The Programmer authorises the Publisher to make and permit the making of alterations , adaptations and additions to the Program .
29 Nonetheless , our findings highlight the need for a better understanding of the processes controlling fine root inputs of carbon and nutrients to the soil .
30 In other words , we would argue for the need to place a perspective on the potential contribution of law and lawyers to the peace movement .
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