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

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1 There is no cover under this section of the policy if a claim is also made under item 1 of the section which makes payments for delays for every 12 hour period up to the maximum in the policy .
2 It might even bring British computer people up to the level of their more professional continental opposite numbers .
3 It was intended to cover two-thirds of the East German budget deficit up to the end of 1994 .
4 He flung the damp tea towel on to the table .
5 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 .
6 Those chores done , and the synthetic fabric of the precious sails covered from the ravages of sunlight , I hefted my old marine kit bag on to the dock where Ellen was waiting to ambush me .
7 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 .
8 The Inspirals settle down for a night 's kip on the 800 mile drive up to the moonlit coast to Seattle for tomorrow 's gig .
9 He built out of that illusion a political cause which stirred the British electorate as it had not been stirred for decades and which has left its imprint on the Conservative Party and on British trade policy down to the present .
10 ‘ I brought you these , ’ he mumbled and thrust a brown paper bag on to the bed .
11 Study medication was followed in both groups by a four week treatment course with 300 mg ranitidine up to the final examination .
12 If you 've spare people or even just another pair of hands , you ring their second numbers as well just to block the lines and it never hurts to put a few idiot inquiries through to the dealing house main switchboard . ’
13 Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time .
14 As you 'd expect , most cavers in this country head off to the area where caves are thickest in the ground .
15 In 1978–82 in the European Community , with some geographical variations , the incidence amounted to 55 per 100000 , mortality 22.6 per 100000 , cumulative lifetime risk up to the age of 74 years 3.9% , and cumulative mortality 1.2% .
16 Sequent believes the long term success of NT hinges on its support for client/server protocols and the ability to bring personal computer users on to the network .
17 KNITTING A STRAIGHT SLEEVE TOP ON TO THE FRONT AND BACK
18 Almost touch them with my hand , thought Jenny Dale as she looked out on the skyscrapers , then turned her attention to flying the small , six-seater , twin-engined Piper Seneca on to the final approach .
19 From here you can find fish to suit all sorts of personal taste , from the tiny Otocinclus vestutus up to the mighty Red-Tail , Phractocephalus hemioliopterus .
20 She moved cautiously up the corroded metal steps on to the catwalk and knelt beside the German , the Beretta pressed into the nape of his neck .
21 The research is based on the assumption that most of the contemporary ideas on this crucial topic date back to the 19th century , and that some of them at any rate are by now dated .
22 Certainly the Keynesian view provided the academic basis for the conduct of monetary policy in the period from the Second World War up to the late 1960s , with the influential Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) supporting this general approach in the UK .
23 I was good at eyeballing and so I said , ‘ A 5-iron ’ , and he hit his second shot right on to the green .
24 I stopped playing and tossed my trumpet to Kim who had been showering our remaining advertising leaflets on to the melee .
25 Admittedly , the lowest levels of the overlying limestone date back to the Eocene , but this merely proves long-continued subsidence : horizons of land fauna indicate interruption by periods of emergence .
26 Open to the full force of Atlantic weather , layer upon layer of white-edged surf rolls up to the beach .
27 And every stone in that building weighs about a ton and it 's er each stone is dovetailed into the next stone and right into the centre it 's no lot of er solid buildings are just a a circumference of er stone and then grit in between you know but this is solid right right down to the centre to the keystone in the centre .
28 This involved the translocation of the gene responsible for resistance to the carbamate insecticide propoxur on to the male-Y-chromosome so that only the males were resistant .
29 Pus the white foam washer on to the waste outlet so that it sits flush against the underside of the outlet rim
30 There were two or three granite steps up to the front door which had a grubby ‘ Closed ’ notice hung behind its glass panel ; no bell , and no other door .
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