Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
2 I do not want to go back to the foreign environment of Tbilisi , ’ he said .
3 Many salespeople believe that the most efficient routing plan involves driving out to the furthest customer and , then zig-zagging back to home base .
4 Britain prefers absolute standards , which would exclude all products that failed to come up to the minimum acceptable level .
5 Er if you want to go back to the same people .
6 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
7 A magnificent bookplate of 1899 with , on the male side ( left in picture ) , twelve quarterings , some of which appear to go back to the 13th century .
8 This determines the level of the water in the cistern so it needs to go back to the same notch
9 Britain has one of the largest black populations in the Western world , yet magazines seem to try to appeal only to the white mainstream .
10 In many regions , industry is permitted to connect up to the domestic sewage system to discharge its toxic waste .
11 Japan has taught much to the Western business world .
12 Under the new policy , anyone working on the twelfth floor will need to go down to the first floor to clock out , to the fourth floor to find a smoking room , down to the first to clock on again and back to the twelfth to carry on working .
13 But Tory schools minister Michael Fallon , MP for Darlington hit back : ‘ No one wants to go back to the old days of councillors running hospitals , of Nupe deciding whether or not your operations should be carried out . ’
14 I think , John , I want to come back to the basic one , and that is , as a customer , if you 're handed what you think is an extended warranty to cover you for all sorts of things erm then you 're very disappointed if you find that most of the things that are going to go wrong with your car are excluded .
15 The School has responded positively to the technological demands of the new Standard Grade courses and has installed in the Department ten ‘ Applemac ’ computers adding to the not inconsiderable quantity of equipment already there .
16 Each step command is issued only when the motor has responded satisfactorily to the previous command and so there is no possibility of the motor losing synchronism .
17 Landforms developed in relation to the earlier and higher base level are abandoned as erosion starts to work down to the new base level .
18 However , the other category of liability for personal injury or death which the party in default can seek to pass on to the innocent party is that relating to claims made against the party in default by third parties , who have suffered death or personal injury by reason of the negligence of the party in default .
19 Harris Corp 's Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based Computer Systems Division has moved up to the second generation 88110 version of Motorola Inc 's RISC family with the Night Hawk 5000 series — which ca n't be called Night Hawk in the UK .
20 And by now the Prime Minister has moved on to the next sterling crisis .
21 The Labour Party has moved on to the social democratic ground , it may even choose to call itself a social democratic party — in any case , it should complete the process with a constitution to suit .
22 Penguin has a brand new series of ready Readers , a mixture of classic and modern stories at three levels and designed to lead in to the same publisher 's Simply Stories series .
23 These schemes are notorious for corruption , but something has got through to the poor .
24 ‘ FROM OUT of the blue , 21-year-old Elvis Presley has rocketed on to the popular music scene with all the scorching fury of a meteor , ’ reckon the NME on May 11 , 1956 .
25 My predecessors and I have enjoyed a close and fruitful working relationship with local authorities in Wales over many years and I believe that that has contributed significantly to the efficient and effective conduct of business between central and local government which is the key to the debate .
26 Of all the poets published in Ian Hamilton 's New Review in the Seventies , Falck has stayed closest to the original impulse .
27 When it goes past I want to run over to the other side of the bridge , but there 's too much traffic to cross the road , so I just watch the trail of water it leaves behind .
28 Abbey National has woken up to the extra expense that a remortgage brings and is offering £200 towards legal fees on completion .
29 In posing the idea of such an ‘ iron law ’ Bukharin unwittingly predicted the actual course of events in the Soviet Union that has persisted up to the present time , that is , the continual shortfall of consumer goods production as compared to the growing population and the growth in monetary incomes .
30 The murder has brought home to the genteel Spa town , the reality of violent crime in Britain today .
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