Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My department 's equivalent of Inspector Morse has been on to the change-of-address problem . |
2 | Saturday night socialising is down to the bare minimum since the children arrived . |
3 | This is because all the variation margin payments due will have been up to the penultimate trading day . |
4 | Do n't be too quick to condemn or criticise people you think are up to no good or are getting special treatment for one reason or another . |
5 | Do n't be too quick to condemn or criticise people you think are up to no good or are getting special treatment for one reason or another . |
6 | There is history and culture there , and a trip worth making is out to the old Portuguese colony of Macau , far less prosperous than Hong Kong , probably far more like the real China . |
7 | Well the , the er the Guilds I can speak now because I 've been up to a higher level , I 've been on the section and Birmingham is a very big area . |
8 | Yolanda said : ‘ We 've been round to the new house and it is lovely . |
9 | Yolanda said : ‘ We 've been round to the new house and it is lovely . |
10 | ‘ We have been down to the bare bones before . |