Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tony and I reckon that when Matt goes to heaven he 'll have his nose in an Ordnance Survey Map and he 'll be saying , " If I remember rightly there should be an old bloke around here with long grey hair and a grey beard and a long white nightie on .
2 In Benjamin 's dualistic conception , allegory refers to bits and pieces of every-day life — often discarded objects , sometimes relics — that together constitute ‘ myths ’ through which individuals in a given historical period understand the social world .
3 The Labour Party ‘ power hoggers ’ David Marquand refers to will strongly resist this approach , as being marginal to the real issues .
4 Being able to challenge government decisions in the courts offers to groups disappointed by the outcome of the policy-formation process the prospect of re-opening the policy argument before the courts .
5 Gummer goes to Environment
6 She follows this with a beautifully breathy version of Cole Porter 's ‘ You Do Something To Me ’ ( from ‘ Red , Hot & Blue ’ ) and the Marilyn Monroe classic ‘ I Want To Be Loved By You ’ ( boo boo be doo ! ) and ( next week , fan mugs ! ) you get the chance to buy the second half of this two CD set including the title track ( again ) plus ‘ Someone To Watch Over Me ’ and — wait for it — ‘ My Heart Belongs To Daddy ’ .
7 well at , at , at the moment our , our defence of course goes to case , the defence by
8 STEVE OJOMOH flies to Lanzarote with the England squad this week sensing he is fated to play for the country that tried to deport him .
9 The Central Statistical Office reported that its longer leading index of economic activity continued to suggest hat the economy turned last summer while its shorter index points to recovery at the end of last year .
10 A model adhesion cascade has been proposed to explain adhesion of many leukocyte subtypes to endothelium ( reviewed in refs 2 , 3 , 31 , 32 ) .
11 From the river the trail goes to Beeston Crag , to the west of Peckforton Castle and eventually joins the road above Higher Burwardsley .
12 One two three four five six not yet seven eight nine no no ten eleven twelve wait thirteen fourteen no ! fifteen not yet ! sixteen wait , wait , wait seventeen wait ! seventeen seventeen eighteen no use nineteen the stuff was Co-ming ! twent — I must have shouted out at that precise moment where exultation turns to disgust , the moment of spilling , of defilement .
13 His wife Kathy , who organised the walk , admits that Ian goes to hell and back on the walks .
14 And now , perforce , The Economist turns to speculation .
15 For special advice on this subject AIB turns to Roger Green of the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine at Farnborough , where such things have been studied since the end of the First World War .
16 S : = ( N , p ) where p points to S itself .
17 S : = ( start , p ) where p points to S itself .
18 I would also actually suggest that again if you wanted to ease it a bit I 'd pick up a point also made just now er in that P P G refers to building and the E two refers to development .
19 The sado-sexual crime is not described , yet everything in the text points to Mathias as the perpetrator .
20 Matthew Arnold refers to Horace 's " allusive and compressed manner " ( In his essay " On translating Homer " ; actually with reference to in Odes , iv , ) Gladstone ( 1894 : v ) mentions " the necessity of compression " as the particular object of his own translations — which are in places as uncompressed and haplessly spongy as anyone else 's .
21 The prize for the year 's best book other than fiction goes to Gwyn Thomas and Margaret Jones for their third collaboration .
22 The prize for best Welsh fiction goes to Emily Huws , who lives near Caernarfon .
23 The term formative assessment refers to assessment which looks forward to pupils ' future learning , as opposed to summative assessment which looks back at what pupils have already achieved .
24 Playing the offside game would become a riskier business , especially against forwards with the pace of Lineker or Rush , who would be given the benefit of the doubt which at present goes to defenders .
25 Well we do n't , we usually erm have a about an hour goes to sleep for an hour .
26 Accent refers to pronunciation .
27 Peter Winch refers to Mill 's acceptance of the axiom , the greatest happiness of the greatest number , as the main principle of morality .
28 And the cow belongs to Mister Johnny .
29 It was considered that Scorton with its playing field contributes to Wyre Borough 's tourism policy and therefore perhaps the tourism budget should contribute towards the local facilities .
30 NOW DEC TURNS TO AUSPEX
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