Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This means that if the calculations you give exclude the tail , another 48″ of fish should be removed to bring the stocking level down to a manageable size .
2 A ten week preparation course on to the Open University programme leading to the diploma in Health and Social Welfare starts .
3 It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event .
4 The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose , watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file .
5 The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit .
6 George Michael would find it easiest to grow older gracefully , eventually launching his 1987 album Faith on to a perfectly-targeted audience of millions .
7 The United Nations said it was planning to build on its success and was hoping to get another aid convoy through to the embattled town tomorrow .
8 Anthropologists have continued to employ participant observation as their major method of data collection up to the present day but , from about the 1930s onwards , sociology and anthropology grew further and further apart .
9 This may be caused by the use of different techniques , for example , continuous rectal filling with a certain infusion rate up to the maximal tolerable volume .
10 Keep the blood pressure down to a dull roar .
11 These details then lead the research worker on to the next step , which is that of drawing the threads together .
12 Regional trade association for the carpet industry date back to the 1930s , but the first national one did n't make an appearance until 1949 .
13 This downhill was set down the long-established OK course from Bellewarde to La Daille ; the two in February will be on the new Olympic piste carved down the precipitate north-east face on to the very heart of the village .
14 In particular , Bentalls , the big departmental store in Kingston gave its prestigious Wolsey Hall over to a large exhibition lasting a fortnight , covering a great range of subjects including Medau .
15 But a lull in Burnley 's flurries saw Tony Daws leap on to a bad back-pass , skip round a defender and the converging goalkeeper and equalise just after the hour .
16 Welding a bonding cable on to the new rail .
17 For instance , when an existing part is modified to produce a new part only the modification is stored along with a reference pointer back to the original part .
18 The sum , the largest single components of which came from Japan and the USA , exceeded the $600,000,000 which earlier UN estimates had suggested would be necessary to fund the peace process through to the scheduled elections in 1993 .
19 Issues of class conflict within the group were to remain largely subordinate , as the matter of the nature and defence of loyalism itself was to dominate the scene right down to the present day .
20 Some 25 years later interviewers are still essential at bureau level but the complexity of the task that they carry out has shifted the core role on to a professional manager who is needed to galvanise the efforts of the team in order to meet growing demands .
21 Fishtail carving tools , chisels , skew chisels , and gouges , taper from the cutting edge down to a thin shank .
22 Assembly of the Peugeot is a matter of fixing the separate plastic guard plate on to the trimmer head .
23 When using a plunger , ensure that it seals well on to the surface ( smearing petroleum jelly on to the rubber surface helps ) and that you do n't simply pump the water up the overflow pipe and back into the sink — hold a wet cloth tightly over the overflow while using one .
24 Accordingly , payments made in consideration or in consequence of , or otherwise in connection with , the termination of the holding of an employee 's office or employment , or any change in its functions , may be eligible for relief from income tax up to the first £30,000 , provided such payments are not otherwise chargeable to tax under Schedule E ( see ss148 and 188 TA 1988 ) .
25 Solid modelling thus allows the domain handling approach to be extended from the initial gross object definition level right down to the elemental description of local geometry by use of primitives .
26 Impact Unable to transfer your body weight back to the left side , you hit the shot on the upswing , resulting in a low thinned shot .
27 A more complete record of sequencing data specifically in the algal , protozoan and prokaryotic groups would be necessary to trace the evolutionary origin of this intron type back to the alpha-purple bacteria , the bona fide eubacterial ancestors of mitochondria and the suspected common origin of these introns .
28 Mr Brown got the Blackpool conference off to a storming start , brushing aside fears that it might be distracted by Euro rebel Bryan Gould 's resignation from John Smith 's top team .
29 Dad spent quite a time loading manure on to a flat-bedded cart , harnessed a horse , put it between the shafts and away to Bugmore we went , with me feeling like a king beside him .
30 ‘ The flak seems to be less intense on this side of the target ’ said the bomb aimer in to the little microphone hovering a few inches in front of his mouth .
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