Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [vb pp] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Controlling activities arc so closely linked to Planning and Decision-making activities that it would be advisable to study the next two chapters in conjunction with Chapters 16 and 17 .
2 The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier .
3 Townsend , who has only just returned to Premiership action for new club Aston Villa , said : ‘ It has been a slight worry but I 'm in no pain and after today 's training I know I 'll definitely play . ’
4 It exists largely as a product of the institutions of higher education ( Sarsby 1984 : 132 ) and has only recently begun to surface in policy and practice .
5 Murray 's Just Jeremy , on which she led the dressage section from Thomson by less than half a point , has only recently returned to competition following a lengthy lay-off after an operation to cure a breathing problem .
6 SURPRISE OFFER 'S big-race warm up almost turned to disaster at Brighton yesterday today .
7 Landfill is most suitable for immobile and non-soluble waste , and is a good way of restoring disused quarries and clay pits while costing relatively little compared to incineration .
8 Behind the industrial revolution were a series of major historical transformations , including the abandonment of popular culture by the European elites after 1500 such that the concept of culture itself became more closely related to hierarchy , but was combined with a growth in literacy and other resources by means of which lower status groups might also gain access to the new high culture ( see Burke 1978 : 270 and Mukerji 1983 for pre-1800 ; Williams 1961 for post-1800 ) .
9 She must be dreaming , but surely she had only just gone to sleep .
10 Burleigh itself had been founded — no , started — between the wars , had survived the Depression ( as the South of England middle classes in general had so signally managed to coast blithely through the Depression ) and had offered over the years an alternative to the Grammar , Secondary Modern and Technical Schools of the town of Cullbridge .
11 After the plans had been shelved , the whole place had been leased out to various small-time manufacturers and warehousemen ; the broken-down sheds and godowns must still be the property of somebody , so too must be the piles of crates whose stencilled lettering had long since faded to pallor .
12 His wife and daughters had long since gone to bed .
13 The Airds had long since gone to bed .
14 No. 9 had long since gone to bed , so I crept up the stairs as quietly as I could .
15 But as he tried to think of his work ( Charles had long since ceased to grace it with the name of ‘ his career ’ ) , his thoughts kept returning to the Steen situation .
16 The NARCOG budget had apparently not stretched to air-conditioning , and there were times when life in Filanta Court was almost insupportable .
17 It was unlikely that anything he might discover had not already come to light .
18 I had not only come to faith .
19 I 've already briefly referred to item ten , and that is we 've had to increase the numbers in registration inspection during the current year , and that demand will continue , there is no provision in the base for the ongoing costs for staff who 're appointed .
20 He must have written it as soon as Barbara had telephoned the news and had sent it round by one of his nurses who , in a hurry to get home after night duty , had n't even stopped to hand it in but had slipped it through the letter box .
21 He 'd said too much — and I had n't even begun to cotton on .
22 Denis , in his nine years in the United States had never really taken to baseball .
23 John Paris , in his biography of Davy published in 1825 , wrote : ‘ I have been able to present to the world a complete history of those proceedings which have so happily led to discovery of which it is not too much to say that it is at once the pride of science , the triumph of humanity and the glory of the age in which we live . ’
24 Historians recently decided to lower the estimated number of Auschwitz victims , from 4m — a figure chosen by Soviet soldiers who liberated the camp in 1945 — to between 1m and 2m , an estimate based on transport documents which have only recently come to light .
25 The first of these statements , which have only recently come to light , was by Lt-Col D M C Worrall MC and Maj J G Denny MC of the Durham Light Infantry : " On the evening of 15 May the handover of Croatian personnel to the YUGOSLAV ARMY was proceeding .
26 Several species , since body weight is no longer such a problem , have once again taken to armour .
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