Example sentences of "and [vb -s] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As someone who lives just outside Brighton and commutes to Autocar & Motor 's office on the outskirts of Teddington , West London , it 's fitting that I should be the Clio 's new keeper .
2 The remaining 11% of the total educational expenditure in 1989–90 was direct spending by the Scottish Office , mostly on higher education : student awards and grants to Colleges of Education and Central Institutions .
3 Civil spending on goods and services ( health , education and so on ) increased by 50 per cent more than total output , and grants to persons ( e.g. pensions ) grew .
4 Such policies would involve government intervention to provide better training and job information to reduce occupational immobility , and grants to firms to set up in areas of high unemployment to reduce regional imbalances .
5 The ban on all sales and supplies to Iraq and Kuwait specifically included arms ; it excluded medical supplies and , in wording made less specific following an initiative by Ethiopia , the supply of food in humanitarian circumstances .
6 Since 1 January 1993 , those services described in Sch 3 , VATA 1983 , supplied to non-EC recipients , are supplied in the country where the recipient belongs , and fall outside the scope of UK VAT ; supplies to EC recipients for the purpose of the recipient 's VAT registered business are supplied in the member state where the recipient belongs , and are outside the scope of UK VAT ; and supplies to EC recipients for other purposes are supplied in the UK and are subject to standard-rated VAT .
7 IN May , Reagan fell off the fence , ordered sanctions against Argentina and supplies to Britain .
8 The news item was on the front page : the British Government , which had been sending aid and supplies to Poland to assist her fight against the Russian Soviet , had changed its policy .
9 As the brand leader for herbs and spices in the UK , Schwartz maintains its standards with rigorous quality screening at every stage of production , from detailed checking of crops and supplies to packaging in resealable jars .
10 The newly-formed Alliance channelled cash and supplies to Peking .
11 He was one of a group of 28 Royal Engineers who had taken eight truck loads of blankets and supplies to Vitez to help refugees .
12 Jessop ( 1982 : 109ff. ) points out that typically this dilemma has been resolved by the extension of non-commodity forms of social relations and refers to Offe 's account of a process of ‘ administrative recommodification ’ .
13 Now Boots has introduced a standardised star system which appears on the back of all manufacturers ' packs , and refers to UVA screening power .
14 The term ‘ visually limited ’ is used frequently by writers in the United States ( Barraga , 1976 ; Bishop , 1971 ) and refers to pupils who use their vision for all tasks including reading print , but who may need prescriptive lenses in order to do so .
15 Prince Charles comments on this in the John Muir Newsletter and refers to Unna 's wishes first expressed 50 years ago .
16 goal of the week … comes from the Manor … and belongs to Paul Wanless … a real smasher
17 The blood is human and belongs to group A and to group M on the Landsteiner-Levine system .
18 When the Farmer has finished he sits down and goes to sleep and begins counting to 100 .
19 There he climbs into bed and goes to sleep .
20 Sometimes he drinks too much beer and goes to sleep in the toilet . ’
21 His success and the nature of the job mean they lead a glamorous lifestyle , although as he gets up at 4.15am and goes to bed at 9pm weekdays , Simon might not agree .
22 Beware the Pride of Walmer , in service on this route until the end of May , when she changes her name and goes to Stranraer .
23 A friend of mine told me that although he is a committed Christian , when he leaves home and goes to work he has to play by the rules of commerce .
24 When the child leaves school and goes to work
25 She rolls her ‘ office ’ out of a parking lot , pulls out her chair , props up an umbrella and goes to work .
26 it just goes on , but I said to Sandra where they 've been parking all these cars , Alan over the road he comes out just after six o'clock and goes to London every day and I do n't know how he got his car out with the
27 sh , he 's really sort of like , dead brainy and goes to the child-minder and goes to school and whatever !
28 No sooner has it reached A than it reverses and goes to B , returns to A and so on .
29 She then feeds her dog mustard , to make its eyes run , and goes to Margery 's house , where she starts to lament her poverty and need .
30 ( ROS gets up quickly and goes to HAMLET . )
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