Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only when you have unwound somewhat and are back in balance are you able to progress to a more powerful strategy that involves insight , persistence or talking to the headteacher .
2 It was a great feeling to be a competitor , just to get the pleasure of so many people looking at our installation or listening to the quality of sound .
3 As Lindblom has pointed out , however , it is by no means wholly destroyed , since ‘ [ m ] onopoly weakens responses to popular control , but it neither eliminates a response or leads to a perverse one …
4 It is well established that a public law decision by a local authority may be open to challenge by way of defence or counterclaim to an action brought by the local authority in the High Court or the county court , notwithstanding the fact that if the defendant had sought to begin the proceedings he would have had to do so by way of judicial review : see Wandsworth London Council v. Winder [ 1985 ] A.C. 461 .
5 The session starts around 2pm when the old faithfuls sit back and wallow in nostalgia as they listen to their favourite bands and singers Chick Henderson is always high on the list of course or dance to the records , spinning at 78rpm .
6 If you wish to apply for a mortgage under our Professionals ' Mortgage Service , please call at any Midland branch or write to the address at the back of this leaflet , and ask for a copy of our Home Buyers ' Pack , including Midland 's Guide to Home Buying .
7 Once others are brought in and contribute their money or support to a project , they also have a stake in making it work .
8 4.10 Cash should not be delivered by staff to clients in their own home unless the client is unable to come to the office to collect the money or go to the post office to collect it .
9 We have probably all experienced failing to see something and then later , as we do the washing-up or walk to the post , suddenly " the penny drops " , and we exclaim " But of course …
10 The Review recommended that there be a fixed period within which the parties would be required to set down the case for trial or to report to the court .
11 I was at a wedding & listening to the R5 commetary during the speeches ( I do n't really like the guy who was getting married … he 's an old friend of my wife , so … anyway ) .
12 Showing an old photograph or object to an elderly person may be a means of jogging the memory , or breaking the ice , and may well prompt them to reminisce .
13 The easiest way is to employ a local customs agent or go to the airport with the airway bill number and reclaim the parcel from the Iberian cargo office , located west of the main passenger terminal .
14 As well as being subjected to extreme temperature changes outside , having to constantly leave a warm room to either make a cup of tea or go to the toilet , for example , meant that they were doubly exposed to cold stress as well as to daily stress .
15 Stitch braid or fringing to the right side on the lower edge .
16 You may be recalled for a second interview or apply to the same place some time in the future .
17 2.2 Section 1(2) ( c ) of the 1934 Act expressly stated before amendment that where the act or omission that gives rise to the cause of action results in death the damages are to be calculated without reference to any loss or gain to the deceased 's estate consequent on his death , except that a sum in respect of funeral expenses may be included .
18 See Section 1 — Loss or Damage to the Craft — for the precise wording .
19 These clauses ( detailed on page 8 , Section 1 — Loss or Damage to the Vessel ) are attached to ALL POLICIES because of the recent growth in theft claims .
20 In particular , problems of the calendar were the driving force that led to the initial development of Greek mathematical astronomy in the last decades of the fifth century BC .
21 Recently , a non-oxidative pathway of alcohol metabolism that leads to the production of fatty acid ethyl esters ( FAEEs ) has been described , catalysed FAEE synthase .
22 There may nonetheless be a genetic predisposition that leads to the mood-altering substance providing the perceived perfect solution to this quest for unconditional love .
23 They complete a three-year programme that leads to a nationally recognised qualification .
24 The incident provoked a demonstration that led to the arrest and beating of Vuk Draskovic , head of the Serbian Renewal Movement , the largest opposition democratic party .
25 The simplest way is to freeze into the matrix a precursor that decomposes to the desired fragment when irradiated with light .
26 Of this , £1 million is a large chunk that will reduce the UK 's ability to contribute to the type of research that led to the discovery of the Z o .
27 The sequence of the research that led to the final publication is as follows .
28 The road was beginning to rise slightly , an incline that led to a gentle crest .
29 The settings mingled with Maeterlinck and Debussy invisibly ; the whispering wind , echoes and shadows , all the invisible shaping powers in a love tragedy that comes to a cruel climax because of the chattering of an innocent child …
30 But it was n't just her eating habits that kept Jess 's eyes riveted , or her extraordinary white wig that rose to a height of two feet or more and was decorated with bunches of false cherries and violets — it was the way she conducted herself .
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