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

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1 If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ?
2 Such consultancies were seen as being prestigious in the eyes of candidates , having a wider field from which to chose , an extensive research resource immediately to hand , and the largest data banks .
3 German recycling scheme close to collapse
4 But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date , a calendar on the network can compare everyone 's schedules .
5 This will apply.not only to mathematics and English , but also to areas such as science and arts , where at present progression and continuity are particularly weak .
6 Remember that you need to hold some tail rotor on to fly straight .
7 Punchy thermals which delight the wings of gliders and do not trouble planes with a bit of weighty metal behind them are no longer conjured up by the morning sun to drive trepid microlight flyers back to earth .
8 If those at the Tate do not believe that the acquisition of one picture a year is sufficient to keep its contemporary art collection up to date , the Government could tell them to use the powers in the Bill to dispose of works of art .
9 Unprintable were many of the comments when BR and Leyland collaborated on the ultimate basic DMU , slotting standard bus bodies on to coach frames , with an underbody power unit , and a flimsy cab bolted to each end .
10 Overheats and it would melt , so because of that they put a little protector thing on to cut out a thermal cut out to stop the current flowing
11 I decide to try the three corner stores closer to home .
12 Comfortable family hotel close to seafront and shops .
13 The town has a major shopping centre close to completion , a grand leisure complex in the Dolphin Centre and ambitious plans for the future .
14 There is a regular bus service close to hand and also convenient shops .
15 Sally-Anne took the kiss and the last sight of him standing in the parlour in his beautiful evening clothes up to bed with her , and agreed with him — for really the end of the evening and their happy supper together had been the best thing of all .
16 A water authority will , therefore , be in breach of its statutory duty if it permits obnoxious odours , which amount to a nuisance at common law , to emanate either from its sewage disposal works , or due to any recycling of treated or untreated sewage sludge on to farm land , and it is open to a local authority or person aggrieved , in the absence of informal agreement perhaps via a Liaison Committee , to seek an injunction to restrain the water authority from causing the nuisance .
17 A MAN beat a lone woman hiker almost to death with a rock after she turned down his sexual advances , a court heard .
18 So people were increasingly being faced with the problem of lots more dog mess close to home and how to dispose of it !
19 This exhibition brings the story of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection up to date .
20 Lunch and supper are also available , and there are stunning sunset views out to sea .
21 I was fortunate to be able to include in addition to my own account a lecture by the former Lord Justice Devlin in which he took the fourth Appeal Court severely to task for the illogicality of its reasoning and for usurping the functions of the jury , and a chapter by Bryan Magee about his efforts over the years to try to persuade the Home Office to reopen Cooper 's case .
22 In a scene of the utmost poignancy we see Isaac 's trembling bewilderment turn quickly to horror , and Esau 's anguish become murderous hatred of his brother .
23 Above all , we must remember that music inclines more to emotion than to cerebralism .
24 He used to say that he wanted to give prose the strength and stature of poetry ; but part of this project seemed to include first cutting poetry down to size .
25 The five mile walk back to town seemed more attractive .
26 Rowland 's quick to understate his own importance as a guitarist , but he 's not prepared to attribute the host of apparent Howard derivatives entirely to synchronicity .
27 If your dry garden borders on to paving , many of these plants will spill over and even colonise the cracks , softening up hard lines and giving a mellow feel .
28 Cluedo 's Reverend Green is to become plain Mr Green to bring one of the country 's best-loved board games up to date .
29 And three-year-old Louis brought Britain 's Olympic silver medallist down to earth with a bump when they clashed .
30 In a field which is continually changing , the trainers have to keep their own interpreting skills up to date and their knowledge of the services in which they are training students to work and continually improve their understanding of the cognitive and linguistic processes which underpin those skills .
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