Example sentences of "almost to the [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the hit movie Withnall and I , the two visit Riggindale and it drives them almost to the brink of distraction .
2 I had the advantage of seeing him first , eagerly scanning the carriages , and I observed that he was bronzed almost to the colour of teak .
3 Fill the pot almost to the top with compost .
4 Now , we are far busier people , busy almost to the point of hysteria .
5 By diminishing the outward evidence of his authority almost to the point of invisibility , he demonstrated to the people and perhaps more importantly to himself that he could perform his duties not only without resort to force but without any discernible support at all : like Hugh Clifford 's Sir Philip Hanbury-Erskine choosing to deal with rebellion not as a governor but as ‘ a man ’ , he was effacing not himself but his institutional context .
6 However , in this latter nexus , the relation between the real wage rate and the level of aggregate demand — a relation which was accorded great prominence in the General Theory — was to become obscured almost to the point of invisibility .
7 The support given to Vera Coppard and her family by the Quakers came at a point when the Jewish organisations in Berlin and Vienna were reduced almost to the point of impotence .
8 The Lapps are a curious people , pragmatic almost to the point of unfriendliness .
9 In sharp contrast to most of his contemporaries , Pétain seemed unambitious almost to the point of self-extinction ; when offered the post of Commandant to the Rifle School , he refused because it would have meant his promotion over the heads of more senior majors .
10 Like many others , I am saddened almost to the point of despair at the result of this general election , and am vividly reminded of the moving words once spoken by that truly good man , Michael Foot .
11 Resort , according to one report , has been blended into the natural landscape ‘ almost to the point of camouflage ’ .
12 It had been hot , humid almost to the point of unbearability .
13 Fortunately , she was petite and thin , almost to the point of emaciation , but all the same Sabine needed all her strength to struggle with her to the grass on the opposite side of the road .
14 The execution is elaborate almost to the point of fussiness or mannerism , in strange contrast to the bold strength of form and movement .
15 For the people of Pakistan , Maulana Abdul Sattar Edhi commands respect almost to the point of worship .
16 The breeders therefore reduced the size of their cattle , almost to the point of dwarfism , and the typical British beef animal became very short-legged and chunky in the body .
17 And he had always been so meticulous about his appearance , almost to the point of vanity .
18 In fact , I perceived once again , as I have repeatedly done since , that young people — and this applies to girls just as much as to boys — need , almost to the point of desperation , writers , inevitably older , who speak to their generation and in their language , or at least in language which , once they hear it , they perceive to be theirs .
19 Even so , the propaganda which set out to promote the aggrandizement of the figure of Franco , almost to the point of beatification , could not have succeeded without fertile ground in which to plant its seeds .
20 Disregarding his work as Member of Parliament for Abingdon almost to the point of neglect , he helped Amy with every decision and chore .
21 That it is sustained almost to the point of embarrassment is exactly what is so good about it , since discomfort is the name of this film 's particular game .
22 In preparing for his reconnaissance of Rhodes , the Commander had set himself an exacting routine of training , with long-distance swimming and other exercises hardening his physical endurance : habits of training his men would later find exhausting almost to the point of mutiny .
23 His only luxury was the purchase of books , which filled his canonical lodgings almost to the point of impenetrability — even the bath contained the files of the Church Quarterly Review — but his library was unsystematic and lacked bibliographical distinction .
24 Meanwhile the situation between the government , the union and the Shipowners ' Federation had proceeded almost to the point of agreement in principle on a National Maritime Board and a proposal from Havelock Wilson that a single source of supply of seamen should be under the joint control of the Federation and the union , though formal acceptance and drafting problems remained ; so did the Liverpool revolt .
25 The traditional railway goods depot , with its acres of sidings and its own cranage and cartage facilities , has declined almost to the point of extinction .
26 Many of the animals in this exhibition were gathered by hunters from a different era ; one which saw the decline of rarer species shot almost to the point of extinction .
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