Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [noun] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | And he has to week before he gets any money he has to work a week in arrears , you know , they they |
2 | What about a Bryan Robson player that drops to bits as soon as you touch the fucker ? : - ) |
3 | The matter of the drama continues to be eclectic as Eliot pokes beneath the glossy city surface to hidden depths of feeling , and as so often looks to Buddhism as well as Christianity . |
4 | On the other hand , he clearly looks to God as his Father , and into this Father 's hand he commits his spirit when he dies . |
5 | The Labour Research Department — not connected with the Labour Party — has been investigating what happens to ministers when they lose office . |
6 | Now the next thing is , is where which values of X would make Y Well first of all , the easy thing is , what happens to Y when X is zero ? |
7 | A technique used to test for the autonomy of cell development is to see what happens to cells if their neighbours are killed-off by a fine laser beam . |
8 | It must be something that happens to men once they 've served on the Western Front . ’ |
9 | The Elves , who will never leave the material universe and do not know what happens to Men when they die , are embodiments of language-users for whom the breath-wind-spirit distinction would be meaningless . |
10 | Research should focus on what happens to children when a parent infected with HIV dies and on the role of fostering and adoption services . |
11 | Anyone outside a black hole can not follow what happens to material once it crosses the horizon . |
12 | In psychology we use the analogy of mechanical stress , and its consequences , to describe and explain what happens to people when they are subjected to excessive psychological demands . |
13 | Something happens to people when they get behind the wheel of a car . |
14 | The body 's defence mechanisms against infection — immunity ( p. 82 ) — can usually cope with small numbers and the body only succumbs to infection when the invading numbers are large or when , for various reasons , resistance is lowered . |
15 | Well I put me clothes out at twelve o'clock , I says to Linda if it holds out for a couple |
16 | What is a voidable title and how it differs from a void title can best be shown by an example : A owns some goods which he sells to B who in turn sells them to C. If the first contract ( i.e. Between A and B ) is valid then title passes from A to B. If it is void for any reason then it is no contract at all and no ownership passes to B. If it is voidable then it is initially valid but can be avoided ( set aside ) later . |
17 | The multiple-section treatment yields a cut-off pulsatance of which tends to infinity as dx tends to zero . |
18 | Although , at current rates , the married couple 's allowance increases to £2,465 where either partner is aged 65 or over , or to £2,505 where either partner is aged 75 or over , it should be noted that only the basic £1,720 is transferable . |
19 | Mourning leads to happiness when through it we sense our place within the human family , and our need for God 's love . |
20 | This often leads to problems as boys will share their new found skills and knowledge with others in the playground , no matter what warnings are given against this by adult trainers in their clubs . |
21 | This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing , believing or thinking in behaviourist terms . |
22 | This sometimes leads to problems if the PR is being handled by an outside consultancy . |
23 | According to Berkeley , the usual combination of materialism and immaterialism leads to scepticism because of its ‘ supposing a difference between things and ideas ’ . |
24 | If he gets to Bernard before we know the details of the hit it 'll leave us totally in the dark . |
25 | AS TRANSARC COMMITS TO SPARC AS REFERENCE PLATFORM |
26 | The basic cost of a simple civil service is £35 but that rises to £52 if one or other partner lives in a different district . |
27 | Their very pronouns are against them , for the Shire version of Common Speech , like English but unlike all other major European languages , fails to distinguish polite from familiar forms of ‘ you ’ ; Pippin , Merry and the others accordingly talk in a style which appears to Gondorians as unnaturally assured ( though it is in fact almost ‘ democratic ’ , see III , 411 ) . |
28 | ( Indoors , as she appears to Rodolphe when he first examines her ) ‘ Her black eyes ’ . |
29 | Again , no excuses for being without — and that applies to women as well as men . |
30 | The Act applies to Scotland as well as to England and Wales . |