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

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1 It 's all down to the Trees ' happy marriage of some notable individual virtuosity to a clear shared vision of where his multi-layered trip is headed .
2 The early part of the decade had seen the festival succumb entirely to the boys ' own heavy metal hackery that at that point ruled the roost in certain quarters , most significantly the mind of Jack Barrie , Marquee General Manager and responsible for booking the bands .
3 The diagnosis was confirmed or excluded by applying the criteria mentioned above to the relatives ' medical records from hospitals or private physicians .
4 Marketing is part of the media too , and much money and time is spent researching and showing how the media 's consumers — the readers and viewers — match up to the advertisers ' desired audience of consumers for his product .
5 Discussions of this anxiety usually refer back to the students ' own learning in which rules were formalised and exemplificatory exercises done .
6 Consequently , conversation analysis limits the external analyst 's interpretational leeway because it relates his or her interpretations back to the members ' mutual understanding of their utterances as manifest in their behaviour .
7 She knew that the one thing that her mother would never provide money for was a training in medicine , so she wrote eventually to the Boys ' Own Paper to ask them how to go about it , inventing a letter that was supposed to come from a badly-off boy whom she thought would enlist their sympathy .
8 The characteristic styles of discourse and the linguistic comic devices of the French fabliaux are also related fundamentally to the tales ' narrative character .
9 Packages are well described , prices given before the user is invited to download i.e. transfer the programs on to the users ' own disk .
10 The best solution , I have found , is to throw them down , one by one , on to the horses ' deep bed of wood-chips , off which they almost always bounce unscathed .
11 It is passing the market-makers ' responsibility on to the companies ' own stockbrokers , who will match buyers to sellers .
12 They reckon that dubbing French dialogue on to the kids ' favourite soaps will keep them switched on in class .
13 With a regretful look at her glass , and a warning glance at Lord Beddington should he tamper with its contents while she was gone — she had observed his hand stealing towards it already — she rose to make her way upstairs to the ladies ' retiring room .
14 The student movement formed a distinct current of protest , responding primarily to the students ' own experience .
15 ‘ I suppose so , ’ clearly weighing up the chances of Auguste 's swimming underwater to the women 's bathing machine section and drowning his beloved daughter .
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