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

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1 We 'll think of somewhere to ga spend the afternoon .
2 Well that was sort of mostly to , to be buying erm
3 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 .
4 For around £20 each we enjoyed the simple pleasures of being able to dance the Gay Gordons round a bonfire at midnight , vomit into a loch instead of on to a pavement , and stumble up hills for the remainder of the week walking off hangovers .
5 Never went out till Friday because it was , they went walking but it was so windy cos they 're here and the garden 's sort of down to a field and then it 's all fields and fields and fields and the wind just comes across like gales all the time .
6 Was told to contact Notts County Council concerning the state of Hill including the entrance to Hill Farm er where water runs off the road into the farmyard instead of down to the gully .
7 Why should they sell bottles of NOT TO BE TAKEN ?
8 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 .
9 So , for , sort of still to be recorded
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Many political prisoners who had been sentenced to death or life imprisonment after unfair trials following the 1980 coup will continue to serve sentences of up to 20 years .
13 Garde à vue detention allows the police to detain suspects for interrogation for a period of up to 10 days .
14 The unit allows messages of up to 55 characters to be printed and has a repeat function which means repetitive text need not be re-keyed .
15 Crossing the boundary , I always check the airspeed because I know that above 60 knots , if necessary , I can make a well banked turn of up to 180° , with virtually no loss of height and return for a downwind landing .
16 If a tie results , then after a break of up to a minute an extension of two or three minutes is fought .
17 The second type of endurance training uses nearly flat-out effort over a period of up to three minutes .
18 Minor works grants of up to £1,000 are available to home owners or private tenants over the age of 60 who are in receipt of Income Support , Community Charge Benefit , or Housing Benefit .
19 When this is the case , a fee of up to £10 … may be charged ’ .
20 The maximum security deposit that British Telecom ( BT ) can ask of new residential customers is now £150 compared to amounts of up to £700 previously .
21 26pp plus two overhead projector transparencies and one set of New Lifestyles cards ( sufficient material for two groups of up to twenty-four people in total ) .
22 This beer then spends from two to four weeks of warm conditioning at temperatures of up to 15°C .
23 Suitable for porches and covered areas , ELEC 's PIR Lantern Light in black has an adjustable sensor range of up to 50ft
24 It comes complete with all fittings for usual tap-threads , and all you will need is a wrench to tighten it in position to comply with the law — incidentally , a fine of up to £400 can be imposed for non-compliance with the law !
25 In a separate publication1 , I feel that I have shown that the inter-reaction processes involved when two dominant forms of ion are present can cause one ion form to screen the geomagnetic field effective on the other form to bring about a resonance at a frequency of up to 1.5 times higher that that for a single ion .
26 The Department of Trade and Industry has ruled out an official Companies Act investigation of the flotation , in which the ashes of up to half a million share certificates were discovered in a skip in South London and tens of thousands of other documents were botched .
27 A statement from Grand Met said : ‘ In a limited auction conducted recently by Brent Walker , Grand Met agreed to purchase Whyte & Mackay at a price of up to £150m .
28 The waste arrives at the rate of up to seven tanker-loads every day — that is seven lorries passing thousands of doorsteps .
29 He introduced new boilers in the boilerhouse under the main galleries ; he installed a completely new steel structure in the ceiling above the entrance hall — without harming the ceiling paintings by Benjamin West and Angelica Kauffmann ; he rebuilt the goods lift to carry loads of up to three tonnes into the galleries ; he refurbished the public cloakrooms .
30 The dig has shown that the 90ft long north wall of the keep and fragments of the east and west walls survive to a height of up to 18ft .
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