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

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1 The delegation then moved on to South Cleveland Hospital .
2 The director duly reported back to base camp that Douglas had rejected every concession he had made in order to get him to accept the part .
3 ‘ Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores . ’
4 Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores .
5 As other members of the pride moved in to share the meal , the remaining zebras in the herd at first startled by the drama quickly settled back to grazing .
6 Following their advice , Noddy soon learned how to corner in the wet , and how to recover from even the most dramatic skid .
7 Unionists therefore looked forward to domination of the government : but this never happened .
8 It was clear then that Noriega only held on to power by two threads — popular apathy and the loyalty of the Panama Defence Force .
9 Cross second field diagonally left up to stile at corner of Badby Wood ( b ) .
10 Karajan 's return to music-making and recording in 1946–7 was brought about with the help of Legge and , at much the same time , the great Italian conductor Victor de Sabata , another man totally given over to music but whom the whirligig of public opinion had rightly exonerated despite extensive war work in both Italy and Germany in front of audiences of all manner of political persuasions .
11 The witch-hunt then moved on to try to unseat the editor of Borba and it is clearly the intention of the Serbian nationalists , who have seized control of the Serbian Party , that they should control all newspapers and journals published in Belgrade , even if they are federal organs such as Borba .
12 Having studied the sunspots and the solar prominences , in a race with the Frenchman P. J. C. Janssen , Lockyer then moved on to claim the existence of a new element in the sun , helium .
13 The history of the Community is the history of the pooling of policies previously attributed exclusively to nation states ; so the same may well happen to foreign and security policy .
14 Nature has reclaimed much of the land once given over to industry
15 But , no matter how much Steven made his camera swoop and glide and giddy-up around the sets , he could n't stop them from looking like boring old panto scenery , especially since the galleon never put out to sea ( which would have been too mega-expensive ) , and the Lost Boys ' camp was crammed full of Starlight Express -style skate-boarding tracks .
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