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

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1 They do n't mind helping you out getting the diverts in the right position , because the last thing they want is to put the calls through to the wrong person .
2 We 're ready we believe to move forward from delivering primarily the solutions through to the next stage which is what we 've termed enterprise-wide client server .
3 The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine .
4 Other than irritating wooo-wooo , the predominant noise was a ceaseless 140-beats-per-minute boom-chi-boom-chi-boom-chi-boom-chi which seems to drive the skaters on to a higher and wilder plateaux of whirling and circling .
5 Most of the recruits to the senior positions were from within the industry and in the months up to the planned vesting day — 1 April 1948 — most retained their old jobs in the pre-vesting undertakings as well as carrying out their new responsibilities of planning for the change .
6 A van stood by to take the bottles up to the municipal bottle bank , another for the cans and a red plastic hippopotamus with its mouth wide open waited to receive the litter .
7 McFarland and Adams got the visitors off to a good start putting on 35 for the first wicket .
8 Should two adjacent needles try to tuck at the same time , there is nothing between these two needles to actually hold the loops on to the individual needles , so the loops become just one loop , which often falls off both needles .
9 We will discover whether there is a real commitment or whether it is simply words which they hope that the Scottish public will forget were ever uttered so that in the fullness of time they can shunt the companies off to the private sector to do with them as it will .
10 I run the nets out to the full extent and erect them on the return journey .
11 So we see that if you have a school that goes up to the ninth grade , the Ministry covers the costs up to the sixth grade but the other years are paid for by parents .
12 Full employment ( and the consequent high level of demand ) over the medium and long term was a universal expectation during the years up to the late 1960s .
13 Some earlier teams collecting wild cocoa had lost 50 per cent or more of their material by attempting to send it directly to distant breeding centres ; our intention was to bring the collections back to a local base for propagation and planting .
14 It 's , it 's no good we going tomorrow or Howard 'll be coming turn out late shift be coming out you know , might as well get ready and going out , now I 've had summat to eat , it 's only quarter to Really we 're starting into the second leaves , the frosts through to the second set of leaves these , that 's gon na be better plant and here when the wind blows
15 Then , place a sheet of glass over the design and trace the outlines on to the stiff card that you will be using for your stencil pattern .
16 The teams through to the third round are : NCU : Waringstown , Lurgan , Instonians , North West ; Brigade , Eglinton , Strabane , St Johnston , Bready , Limavady and Leinster ; Malahide .
17 I had been swimming a long time that first Sunday , far out in the bay , and he could easily have slipped the things on to the Bourani end of the beach while I was in the water .
18 Donaldson took the bananas over to the butcher-block table and found a knife and a dish .
19 Please complete this coupon or carefully copy all the details on to a plain sheet of paper and return to : Paw-o-Vision Song Contest
20 ‘ they then passed all the details on to the legal protection company , ’ he says .
21 Keegan spelled out the philosophy which is steering the Geordies back to the big time under multi-millionaire chairman Sir John Hall .
22 Deviations from ideality , as we have seen in section 9.7 , are conveniently expressed in terms of virial expansions , and when solutions are sufficiently dilute , the results can be adequately described by the terms up to the second virial coefficient A 2 while neglecting higher terms .
23 but er they were a bit of a nuisance because more than once , I must admit I erm , I collided with them which rather made me aware of their presence but anyway erm , then just beyond I am sorry , on the erm right hand side , a little way down this corridor , were the stairs up to the next floor which was in those days Public Health
24 The keep , which is 120 feet high , has been slowly and accurately restored in recent years , but the rest of the castle is a shell , with the outlines of the rooms that ran inwards from the walls alone visible and a single stairway up one of the buttresses on to the crumbling battlements .
25 In some cases , the collapse of Roman technology , and the economic structure which supported it , marks a clear break between what went before and the developments through to the present day .
26 Eisenman also traced the Sadducees back to the same source , indicating that the term ‘ Sadducee ’ is in fact a variant or perhaps a corruption , of ‘ Zadok ’ or ‘ Zaddikim ’ .
27 I rolled up my trousers and carried the bags out to the first barge .
28 He strung the Poles along to the very end in order to keep their enthusiasm for his cause and their manpower for his army .
29 Using this technique , he often traced the symptoms back to the early years of the patients ' life .
30 Although the fishermen were not happy about releasing the dolphins , the Mayor insisted , and to the cheers of bystanders , and the chanting of blessings by Buddhist monks , State Senator Chen Goei Miao untied the net and six fishing vessels escorted the cetaceans back to the open sea .
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