Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Too run-down and curiously situated to appeal to most families , it had stood empty for several years before Frankie 's parents made it their home . |
2 | ‘ Who 'd want to go to those places ? ’ |
3 | Most editors and journalists are perfectly honest about the fact that when they need help they tend to go to those PROs who have been helpful in the past . |
4 | It is a pity that he attributes to Emrys Hughes remarks relating to these matters made by Sir Emrys Jones . |
5 | Ms Rhind said : ‘ I find it quite incredible that any authority or any member of an authority has to sink to such depths in order to try to make a case . ’ |
6 | Er and then finally on Mr Thomas , er Mr Thomas erm , a number of occasions has er has referred to these sites in and around the er er urban area , if Mr Thomas would like us to show us a list of those sites , er we will look at them , we 've been through it on a number of occasions , square inch almost by square inch , but I 'd be very interested for Mr Thomas 's list of sites in and around the urban area . |
7 | The union has responded to these changes by appointing a music business adviser who has expanded the range of services aimed at rock musicians . |
8 | We , Your Majesty 's most dutiful and loyal subjects , the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , in Parliament assembled , beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament . |
9 | A review of offshore banks was also started and was expected to lead to several banks losing their licences to operate . |
10 | WASL has written to many galleries , gallery co-ordinators and exhibition organisors and invited them to visit the organisation and view the collection . |
11 | Tory vice-chairman Andrew Mitchell has written to all candidates asking if they want to remain on the list and requesting a new CV . |
12 | I note that my hon. Friend the member for East Lothian ( Mr. Home Robertson ) has moved to those Benches in an attempt to put the imbalance right . |
13 | From its original base in Woolwich , it has expanded to several locations in south east London , each offering a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities in attractive surroundings . |
14 | If not , as some changes will be made to its membership after the election , will he consider writing to all Members explaining how the system works — what the Public Accounts Commission , the Public Accounts Committee and the NAO do ? |
15 | But I want to listen to these accents . |
16 | Only one feature of his thought can be mentioned here , but it is both central to this sort of Hegelian theology and typical of an approach which has appealed to many others as well . |
17 | The recent introduction of genetically engineered insulin has lead to some problems for diabetics who have changed from animal-derived insulin . |
18 | He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France . |
19 | He has contributed to many magazines and newspapers and has held a string of exhibitions in England and France . |
20 | ‘ But I want to stress to all parents : Do n't be complacent . ’ |
21 | In addition , you should keep a supply of form SMP1 which you will need to give to those employees who can not get SMP from you . |
22 | As usual with the UK system , Topsy-like historical growth has led to many variations and anomalies . |
23 | The failure of both Poles and Jews to understand that the camp is also a symbol of martyrdom for the other group has led to many controversies , most recently over the convent of Carmelite nuns which borders the camp . |
24 | In recent years the growth of ‘ consumerism ’ or consumer protection lobbies has led to many organizations taking action to improve the service to the customer after the sale has been concluded . |
25 | Now that has led to many iterations in the software design and development as the programme has rolled forward because every time you find a mistake , it 's got ta go back along the whole test route . |
26 | This has led to such eddies also being called ‘ coherent structures ’ ( Sections 21.4 , 21.6 ) . |
27 | In the UK there is no equivalent , though the spate of disasters in the past 4 years ( involving over 1000 lives lost ) has led to several calls for such a national body to be established . |
28 | This has led to several misjudgements as to cause and effect . |
29 | This is a very real cause of accidents and has led to several fatalities in recent times . |
30 | For all the first-glance goriness that has led to several bans , Jim Rose 's surreal sideshow is too fantastical and funny to be taken seriously , says Craig McLean |