Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [noun pl] to the " in BNC.

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1 Once received the data will be converted from radio to microwave signals and passed along cables to the control centre nearby .
2 And after Mass , accompanied by great hand shaking I was asked to pass on thanks to the Christians in Salford for their support but mostly great thanks for sharing our priest with them .
3 Opening up hearings to the public would require a byelaw change , but the PCD has already implemented the move to more informative reporting .
4 Small boats came out to the liner , some bearing vendors of coconuts and bananas , others containing friends and relatives who shouted up names to the rail .
5 They are the Brockman River 1990 Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon and the 1991 Chardonnay , products of the Chittering Estate Winemaker Steve Scapera learned his art in California and last year built up exports to the American market to 41 million .
6 We send out details to the schools each year , and they will book to bring a party of children round for , oh it lasts about two and a half hours altogether , and they will come either for a morning or for an afternoon .
7 I 'll format out ones to the next two decimals , range formats , I 'll make that unprotected cell the range protects .
8 Netherwood has carried out modifications to the kit and relaunched it as the Rotorway Exec 90 , currently selling for $35,000 including power plant .
9 A third branch of the communications flowing out of EUCOM goes over landlines to the European headquarters of the US Air Force at Ramstein , Germany , from here the messages split up , going directly to the control centres in the convoys and to main operating bases such as Greenham Common .
10 They crossed a bridge and came down steps to the water 's edge .
11 When your offer has been accepted you should send out letters to the unsuccessful candidates .
12 Out of an initial tax revenue of 442 billion dinars in 1985 , the republics and provinces transferred 251 billion dinars to the federal government , but received back grants to the value of 60 billion dinars .
13 At home she 'd be doing a bit of shopping , gardening perhaps , or turning down invitations to the over-sixties whist drive .
14 A Le Monde report of Feb. 12 had cited refugee sources in Kenya to the effect that ex-President Barre had handed over arms to the SPM in the south .
15 The LDDC has opened up committees to the public .
16 The end-of-term atmosphere was maintained when Mrs Kinnock dressed up as an air hostess and handed out sweets to the accompanying press corps .
17 In the field , women proved themselves capable ambulance drivers , and many drove trucks bringing up supplies to the troops .
18 In general , Britain 's laws do not lay down limits to the noise that a factory makes outside its walls , although in some cases local councils have permitted factory developments only on the proviso that they do not exceed specific sound levels .
19 Stein and his staff had also filled , in principle , the several hundred other posts , but most of these members of staff would not take up their positions until three weeks before the hotel 's grand opening , timed to tie in with a huge party which Stephen was throwing for island dignitaries and specially invited celebrities , Michael Stein had proved his worth yet again in sending off invitations to the party , offering a free week 's holiday to various A-list showbiz and society figures .
20 They are less resistant to innovation than the average person , who tends ( at least initially ) to put up barriers to the adoption and assimilation of new ideas .
21 A group of staff officers were clustered around one of the last of the fires , stamping their feet and holding out hands to the blaze .
22 Bunny , wearing a knitted Balaclava and carrying a clip board , called out commands to the chief electrician in a voice muffled with pain .
23 She supported the Russian revolution , and travelled twice to the famine regions in Russia ( 1922–3 ) , sending back articles to the Manchester Guardian .
24 However , the proposed legislation would rule out reparations to the 3,500,000 blacks forcibly evicted and moved to " homelands " over the past 30 years .
25 erm Banbury School decided to or the Governors of Banbury School decided to seek opting out status on the grounds that the Local Education Authority was seeking to carry out changes to the offer presently available in Banbury for post-sixteen education .
26 BR has joined forces with 15 local authorities to carry out improvements to the trackside view on key routes .
27 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector .
28 One local says helicopters brought in reinforcements to the isolated rural area an hour before the shooting began .
29 No well more or less the branches had the opportunity to send in resolutions to the national agreement which were dealt with at conference .
30 But the city council has said Expo can have all the water it needs , even if this means cutting off supplies to the city itself , a decision which has not thrilled Sevillanos , already resentful of the ephemeral extravaganza planted on their doorsteps .
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