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

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1 What I would do , because you have n't got a blue hard enough is to push yellow off somewhere to the left of black
2 But this cautious , adroit , enigmatic leader seemed for long to be very much what the nation and the times required .
3 A preoccupation , though a slowly waning one , with precedence and ceremonial still bulked very large : the safeguarding by the ambassador of the honour and standing of the monarch he represented continued for long to be widely seen as the most fundamental of all his duties .
4 Another sideline of this erm little secondary education section that erm Arthur was in charge of was the library and erm the Library Sub Committee he erm had to look out for much to the annoyance of erm Bill who was the librarian at the time
5 Then Mervyn McKeeman put captain Ronnie Smith through only to be denied by visiting sweeper Chris Mulholland .
6 Mr Kinnock arrived at the Pontllanfraith leisure centre shortly after 1.15am to be greeted by his agent , Mrs Doreen Moore , with a hug and a kiss .
7 We 'll think of somewhere to ga spend the afternoon .
8 Well that was sort of mostly to , to be buying erm
9 Well I , I just thought perhaps erm , you know , if there was any erm sort of up-front to this idea of you know going through some sort of dialectical model career towards socialism .
10 As Ashton has pointed out , to the extent that the London recipients discounted these from the balances of rural banks , capital was being moved from areas of oversupply to those of greater demand .
11 So , for , sort of still to be recorded
12 As far as the sufferers themselves were concerned , data showed not only the number of moderately to severely demented elderly people living in the community , but also the fact that they suffered , in addition to cognitive impairment , a variety of behavioural , or other mental or physical impairments .
13 Near the machairs on North Uist , Benbecula and South Uist and amongst the morainic drifts on these islands are areas of slightly to moderately rocky undulating lowlands .
14 Given the fact that the temporal relation between means and end is clearly one of before to after , and the fact that when used with an infinitive how denotes the means and the infinitive the end , our hypothesis leads us to predict that to should be found after how .
15 Even if it were capable of relating the events and perceptions of today to those of yesterday , there are no relevant events of yesterday with which to relate .
16 There is one sentiment all the Glosters share from the soldiers of today to the troops who fought for their country 80 years ago .
17 ‘ Double out of here to your cells , and pray ! ’
18 I want you to head right on out of here to D.C. We got a lot of debriefing to do . ’
19 I , I 've got these letters out of here to be honest .
20 Algorithms such as reversing sequences of ie to ei following a letter c are effective first attempts before going on to more complicated techniques , or even instead of such techniques which may turn out to be counter-productive in terms of time taken and the number of candidates produced .
21 I think you were sort of there to , and then you see you , you 've got to remember that all our lectures were taken in our off duty time .
22 ‘ I do n't have to stay in the middle of nowhere to be out of danger , ’ she retorted .
23 The contribution of Ultra to the conduct of the war both in terms of grand strategy and in individual operations was incalculable ; and its real rôle is still being assessed .
24 Whitaker also publishes the most comprehensive listing of yet to be published books in its weekly microfiche service , New and Forthcoming Books .
25 This entailed that the three subjects were for ever to be treated as three separate subjects .
26 ‘ Draw them under shadow ’ may mean no more than ‘ pull them out of the hall and into the dark ’ , but it implies also ‘ going we know not where ’ , dying and being handed over for ever to the powers of evil .
27 When she still laments her fate he can only add ‘ We are not bound for ever to the circles of the world , and beyond them is more than memory .
28 Is the Church to continue for ever to be under-remunerated because just sufficient hear the call ?
29 Edward III agreed that the realm of Scotland ‘ shall remain for ever to the eminent prince Lord Robert , by the grace of God the illustrious king of Scots ’ , and he renounced any right he might have in the realm of Scotland .
30 In their places were great standing stones , tall and thin and pointing for ever to the sky .
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