Example sentences of "[verb] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the r the reason for us doing that is that if they do accept it , they are duty bound as a council to write to Prime Minister , Prime Minister , direct , saying they support the declaration of intent . |
2 | That 's probably why they had to write to each other even after they were married . |
3 | I decided to write to Practical PC in the hope that you might be able to solve this minor mystery . |
4 | If you feel moved to write to other Board members of F&S as well , please ask for a list of names and addresses . |
5 | stated that Institute Rules required a minimum of ten members to combine to write to National Council via National Office requesting the authority to form a North American Division . |
6 | I would say to the people of the Yorkshire Dales that the problem has not gone away , and this time should be used to write to British Rail and British Steel , and to call upon local authorities to get together to retain this line and to stop heavy lorries disrupting in the Dales . |
7 | Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error , at the usual address . |
8 | Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address . |
9 | I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 . |
10 | you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , . |
11 | DOLPHINS AND SEAGULLS , silence and laughter David Sylvian and Charlie Parker John Cleese and Buster Keaton … who wants to write to this woman . |
12 | So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God . |
13 | Each building along the Hammersmith Road is a mishmash of tired cliches , from mirrored wall glazing to low brick walls studded with small withered plants separating entrances from pavement . |
14 | The Government adverted to this problem in its White Paper , recognising that ‘ it is not easy to define in a manner which conforms with the normally precise definitions of the criminal law , but which at the same time is sufficiently general to catch the variety of conduct aimed at . |
15 | If your card is lost , stolen or your Personal Number is disclosed to another person , the Bank have the right to inform the Police and give them any information they require . |
16 | The airline has developed a total package of distribution services for its freight forwarding agents , carefully designed to best service the ultimate customers ; the manufacturer and the purchaser . |
17 | A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 . |
18 | A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 . |
19 | The Faithful Foundation has declined to explain or clarify its statement.But if it was designed to wrong foot protesters they 've failed . |
20 | The new system is designed to high quality standards to appeal to large corporations and blue chip companies such as banks and building societies . |
21 | The second part is a V version of the 68040 for laptop computers : it adds power-saving circuitry designed to double battery life . |
22 | This A-2 jacket is designed to exacting Army Air Corp standards and is upgraded from the original horsehide to luxurious goatskin leather . |
23 | Capital products are designed to exacting Crabtree standards , and are available in moulded , right through to metal plate and metal-clad finishes . |
24 | The works comprises an old works designed to Royal Commission standards completed in 1965 , being the first activated sludge plant in West Lothian and a new works with similar process completed in 1975 . |
25 | He moved to Imperial College in 1911 , was appointed assistant professor of chemical engineering in 1917 , and elevated to the chair in 1926 . |
26 | After some initial trouble with flooding from the Rother they moved to higher ground , building a large abbey which has now almost entirely vanished , and running an extensive sheep farming practice around it . |
27 | He moved to New College , Oxford , in February 1940 , only to be interned briefly in Paignton , Devon . |
28 | Miss Keeler 's love life had provided a sensational scandal in that a ‘ coloured friend ’ , moved to desperate jealousy by her behaviour , had opened fire at the window of her home and been arrested and charged for that offence . |
29 | Several prime ministers made it clear that they would want to see a radical extension of the Community powers and resources to help poorer regions and social groups as they moved to monetary union . |
30 | The selectors feel she has already earned her passage to Barcelona , having last summer finished second in the Europa Cup , ninth in the World Championships , and moved to fifth place in the world all-time 10,000 metres rankings . |