Example sentences of "actually [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Added salt in the wound is that one of the books in the list that follows is taken from the collection which was around Gladstone as he spoke , and that another is one actually given to a library by his trustees .
2 The man who renamed a causeway across the front of the finest prospect of Snowdonia was actually given to carving breathless verses to the water sprites on the river cliffs at Dolgellau .
3 Knowing her husband , if he could be led to believe that the royal castle of Berwick might be alienated from the crown and actually given to him for his services , he would be the more apt to accede to the arrangement , being a man of acquisitive mind .
4 We did a great deal of work with music and in listening to sounds and in rhythms , and then a lot of work in which I actually read to him and he followed all the time what I was reading , so that he would try to link the sounds and the words together .
5 In this baseline you have a measure of the PB in terms of what time the child actually goes to bed .
6 For example , one of the attractions in my area , Balmoral Castle , as a couple of exhibitions which are open to the public for part of the year , now the entrance fees for that actually goes to charity so it benefits other people apart from the tourists themselves .
7 He repeated the authority 's hopes for an early settlement , adding : ‘ Whether or not this actually goes to court depends on the reaction from the defendants . ’
8 In his important book The concept of mind ( 1949 ) Ryle exploded the dogma by successfully demonstrating that , as used in the Cartesian ‘ myth ’ , the term represents the facts of mental life as if it belonged to one logical type or category , when it actually belongs to another .
9 I got the impression that the car actually belongs to the American girl but I 'm not certain .
10 In the one set of cases , the adjective is used not merely as a subordinate element in qualification but also to apply a property directly to the entity designated by the noun , the head word of the phrase ; in the other the adjective mentions the same property but it is merely , in some way , to be associated with that entity ; it is certainly intended to assist in entity-identification — and that is why it is there — but as a property it actually belongs to someone or something else .
11 It actually belongs to her husband , John , who was orphaned at 12 and brought up by his aunt and uncle , Vin and Doris Miller , at Norton .
12 The Montreal Protocol of 1987 was a landmark — the first piece of global environmental legislation that actually led to products being banned .
13 There is in fact a good deal of documentary evidence that the atomic bombings were not merely followed by the Japanese surrender on 14 August 1945 , but actually led to it ( Giovannitti and Freed , 1967 ) .
14 Although originally based on the Greek ideal of Philosopher Kings , the mixture of academics , priests and the military actually led to decision making designed only to protect sectional interests .
15 Their increasing interest in the subject actually led to the pair 's first ever meeting just a year ago .
16 Kingsway Motors ' damages were assessed as the difference between the value of the car when ownership should have passed to them ( i.e. when they bought it ) and its lower value when ownership actually passed to them ( i.e. when title was fed ) .
17 They maintain the art of painting and drawing and sculpture as a figurative enterprise , and actually tend to be very close at certain points , certainly in their paintings of the 1930s .
18 Today , many unfortunate people have too much enforced leisure , when they would actually prefer to be occupied .
19 Most of the mergers actually referred to the MMC were found to be against the public interest , and the effects of the legislation went beyond the cases actually referred .
20 In practice , a very small number of mergers satisfying these criteria are actually referred to the MMC .
21 So was , was it also you that had got some , some , some dates in the references that had n't happened yet like the erm pe there was somebody it might have been you had actually referred to things that , you know , sort of twenty first of the fourth ninety four and things like that and it was sort of
22 From reading this book I was not convinced that Wentwood actually aspires to more than that .
23 The district council actually commented to me that they 'd like to see that entrance opened where that er derelict building is at the top end of Church Street car park , which would be an ideal entrance .
24 The performing mode , therefore , is continually in a state of tension between representing ( describing ) an experience and actually submitting to ‘ being ’ in the experience .
25 then you you you actually sold to the target that we have that 's the amount of money you earn .
26 Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health .
27 He issued the famous Tamworth Manifesto , nominally addressed to his constituents , but actually communicated to the London daily press so as to operate as a programme submitted to the whole electorate .
28 The general rule is that an acceptance takes effect when it is actually communicated to the offeror , Entores v. Miles Far Fast Company ( 1955 C.A. ) and Brinkibon Ltd. v. Stahag Stahl ( 1982 H.L. ) .
29 There may be a third exception to the general rule that an acceptance takes effect when it is actually communicated to the offeror .
30 In Brinkibon Ltd. v. Stahag Stahl ( 1982 H.L. ) the House of Lords confirmed the decision in Entores v. Miles Far East Company , that normally in the case of a telephone conversation or a telex communication the postal exception does not apply and therefore the acceptance takes effect when ( and where ) it is actually communicated to the offeror .
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