Example sentences of "to paper [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Papersave sells recycled paper for everything from quality stationery , to paper for printing , duplicators , computers , note-pads , kitchen and toilet rolls .
2 Problem No. 8 : Four rooms to paper for Mark .
3 And striker Geoff Ferris is likely to put pen to paper for 12 months .
4 TopLog International has not yet put pen to paper with Univel Inc to support Unixware , as reported last week ( Ux No 399 ) .
5 All your efforts can be painlessly printed to paper with superb control of the layout .
6 Surrounded by admiring fans , the young author put pen to paper with an already practiced style , pretty slick for a 10 year old — especially considering he wrote his book when he was 7 .
7 ‘ Michelet has strong emotions , and he smears what he feels on to paper without caring in the least how he does it , and without giving the slightest thought to technique or conventional forms — just shaping it into any form that can be understood by those who want to understand it . ’
8 The fact that one can commit words to paper without any apparent loss of intelligibility suggests that there is , in fact , a clean division between the lexical and the non-verbal component of human communication , and that the so-called kinesic variables such as facial expression , posture , and hand movements are just optional extras .
9 He did his best to paper over the cracks .
10 DAVID WALSH argues that Ireland can no longer rely on fire and fury to paper over the cracks in a country where there are fifteen gaelic footballers for every rugby player .
11 Coupled with the exit of some vital players , it was as much as Neath could do to paper over the cracks and keep winning .
12 As Chief Whip he has managed to paper over the cracks in the back benches and maintain a united front behind the Prime Minister .
13 In the event , the meeting decreed an adjournment after only 90 minutes ; observers noted that there seemed to be a general desire to paper over the rifts caused by the Gulf war .
14 ‘ It 's part of the pattern , Charles ; society disintegrates before our eyes and we are expected to paper over the cracks . ’
15 Well it 's just brought out a budget to paper over a few cracks and make it look good because they knew that , they 've got no more chances this is it in n it ?
16 He had n't put pen to paper since the day before Martin died , and he doubted if he would ever do so again .
17 The answer to the first of those three points is that the Home Secretary will shortly be publishing his promised and much looked forward to paper on criminal prevention .
18 I say to John Smith , Neil Kinnock , Gordon Brown and the rest , the ones who put signature to paper on one member , one vote , remember all the elections in the past , remember Sheffield .
19 In the summer of 1989 , as a Standard Liege player , Rosenthal put pen to paper on a deal with Udinese and spent two weeks there .
20 I am sure that within the first month of the season , pens will be put to paper concerning the new law changes .
21 How far Temple 's aspirations coincided with reality may be judged by these observations committed to paper in 1962 by a man who had been his native clerk : ‘ To speak the gospel truth ’ , this man recalled , ‘ Mr Temple was very harsh towards the native chiefs … really , he did not spare the rod as far as efficient administration was concerned ; … he was bad-tempered …
22 When you create a garment shape with Version 4 , you do have to print the pattern on to paper in order to be able to knit the garment .
23 Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal .
24 Many Puritans were given to extreme introspection , and regularly committed their innermost thoughts to paper in the diaries and memoirs which they used as spiritual account books .
25 And , even as I hurled the word down on to paper in my headlong rush , I could n't help correcting his solecism .
26 The resulting patterns were transferred to paper by carefully floating it on top .
27 Darwin tells us that he was spurred on to commit his theory about the mutability of species to paper by having read Thomas Malthus 's An Essay on the Principle of Population .
28 The image is transferred on to paper by a conventional xerographic printing process .
29 The hoaxers set fire to paper underneath a smoke alarm at a university three miles away .
30 This , in turn , is part of an issue which will be devoted entirely to papers on typography .
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