Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The steadings had been built three sides of a square , with the fourth side open to the road .
2 If an important site is threatened the only real recourse open to the Council is to step in and purchase the land , as in the widely publicized case of the Ribble Estuary Marshes where drainage plans had been proposed .
3 Of course , i er sometimes people phone up the Fire Brigade and the Fire Brigade get to the fire
4 Unless you or your club subscribe to the amount required , it probably will not be raised , the defence for the Act will not be mounted and many miles of river will be lost .
5 I 'll get it Hello Hello It 's Joanna Hi , Eleanor , yeah , I 'm okay she 's saying mummy come to the phone Hold on one minute and I 'll get her for you .
6 Other parts of the talk relate to the management of the conversation itself .
7 How does the necessity for action relate to the necessity for mental holism ?
8 Prepare the potatoes , cabbage and carrots for the Crisp Vegetable Bake to the end of stage 3 .
9 Balz Engler 's " Textualization " and Jerome McGann 's " What Difference Do the Circumstances of Publication Make to the Interpretation of Literary Work ? " investigate specific aspects of text production which are relevant in the interpretative process .
10 If you are an onlooker speak to the victim/employer .
11 The British Post Office Philatelic Bureau has an interesting exhibition gallery open to the public .
12 It was , as the Duchess said in her speech , an exciting event because Derbyshire had so few smaller manor houses of this type open to the public — and what made it all the more special was the fact that Eyam Hall is still the family home of the Wrights , who built ( or rather rebuilt ) it , a few years after the plague , in 1671 .
13 Sion Hill Hall open to the public , a beautiful Edwardian Country House with superb collection of antiques , also tea room , Kirby Wiske , Thirsk ( off A167 ) , 2–5pm .
14 He could see the rectangular outline of the building and , at the top , at the harbour end , a lighted window open to the night .
15 The show was timely in another respect , for it added a definite European feel to the year 's events .
16 There was very little blood from the peppering of shot , and a good plump feel to the breast , so he was well pleased .
17 Thus , if Jack and the girl go to the cinema , the descriptions and setting may suggest that Jack is wooing the girl , for instance .
18 It is widely accepted that fibrin degradation products released after the action of plasmin on fibrin contribute to the development of inflammatory changes in several organs by increasing the permeability of the vasculature to protein .
19 FACTORS involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis , thrombosis and vasoconstriction contribute to the development of coronary heart disease .
20 Some of the provisions of the 1963 Act relate to the structure of the building , that all floors , stairs , steps , passages and gangways shall be of sound construction and properly maintained .
21 In what ways can an Operational Research specialist contribute to the effectiveness of line managers ?
22 The gas man come about and er as he went this girl come to the door .
23 How does the Lord Chancellor explain to the chairman of the Law Commission the Government 's appalling record on matters of law reform ?
24 She saw Charlton Heston standing up in a jeep , dressed as a desert general , his shirt open to the waist , binoculars hanging against his hairy chest .
25 In fact , the alternative course open to the Church Commissioners of demolition of the building and sale of the site might not have been easily pursued , had they chosen to adopt that route .
26 There is one other major kind of crime fiction open to the writer of today which we must look at .
27 As in medieval allegory , multiple layers of meaning correspond to the novel 's multiple languages .
28 The managers may feel that it is appropriate to insist that the second investor 's director bring to the board something additional , such as technical expertise or contacts .
29 But I would n't for one moment suggest to the panel that windfalls and recycling of land should n't continue to take place .
30 When later attending the funeral of her ten-year-old nephew , she overheard the officiating clergyman say to the child 's mother , ‘ Now you must n't cry ’ .
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