Example sentences of "[prep] [coord] be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | In this approach , solutions in the interaction region for or are related to the functions and , and hence S may be obtained as a function of f and g . |
2 | All copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Work and in the Converted Text of the Work are the property of and are reserved to , and agrees that it will not commit any act of infringement or misappropriation with respect to the Work or the Converted Text of the Work . |
3 | At Notting Hill Gate , as they were leaving the car , they found their way impeded by a uniformed official of London Transport Underground that the woman who said the holidays were too long had got hold of and was complaining to . |
4 | Where the complaint is of shoddy work , the solicitor 's file is called for and is passed to an experienced report writer for detailed comment . |
5 | Or it may have been that the shares were not purchased but were subscribed for and were issued to the investors by Euramco . |
6 | If we take the two words ‘ my turn ’ , the relationship between and , between and and between and is said to be one of close juncture . |
7 | If the users participate more , perhaps being responsible for the design , then they are far more likely to be satisfied with and be committed to the system once it is implemented . |
8 | Goal congruence : employee and organization share the same goals ( e.g. a football team , a religious society ) ; the reward is an emotional wellbeing from believing in or being committed to a superordinate goal . |
9 | I.C.A.C. decided to postpone inquiries , to avoid collision with another agency which was investigating the affairs of Carrian , but eventually Mr. Turner was charged with , pleaded guilty to and was sentenced to imprisonment for , a total of four charges arising from these transactions . |
10 | The five-year-olds in her experiment showed not only the ability to use causal connectives in the intentional mode , but also the ability to use linguistic expressions which refer to intentions , such as wanted to and was going to . |
11 | This is probably why , alongside the numerous examples of be seen to and be heard to in the affirmative , none have been found in the negative : ( 91 ) * He was n't seen to cross the street . |
12 | " Not very late , " Jenny said a little defensively , and added , " Matt 's got a big job on and is going to be very busy , he says . |
13 | This means that x r is replaced by and is changed to . |