Example sentences of "[adv] to [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Returning thoughtfully to his own back bedroom , he tuned one of his receivers to the frequency he had read off the antenna and hooked it up to a tape machine . |
2 | The £75 unit fits in the back of a PC and runs the fan down to its ideal operating speed for the ambient temperature . |
3 | She saw his eyes flick over her neatly fitting cotton lace blouse and down to her hip-hugging velvet culottes . |
4 | As she will be maintaining all her twenty-six goals on a permanent basis , the low sugar intake should help her considerably in getting down to her final goal weight for the end of the year . |
5 | I suggest that she does as I have done , pops down to her local computer shop and purchases an anti-static bracelet and strap . |
6 | Norman Smart suffers from angina , so he ca n't get down to his local post office to buy a TV licence . |
7 | He was very much the product of the city — even down to his brown derby hat — and on Prohibition he was a " wet " . |
8 | In other words , it was n't very deep , it did n't have a filter , and any informality was down to my indifferent building skills , rather than intentional . |
9 | At the start of my period of being harassed , I went down to my local law centre to see what help they could give me . |
10 | This is in line with the obvious policy , not just of the ruling group , but I suspect of the council as a whole that we know that sooner or later courtesy of this government , whether we like it or not we are going to have to get down to our standard spending assessment . |
11 | Why not zoom down to your nearest Radio Rentals Shop and you could be watching your memories on video again and again ! |
12 | Even better , go down to your local computer shop and ask them to show you several different ways to back-up , then choose the one which seems easiest . |
13 | Dribble down to your local video stockist for your official Football League videos . |
14 | FILM producer Mona Bauwens told the court how David Mellor often popped in to her sumptuous Mayfair flat for cups of tea . |
15 | As the prosecution still seemed in no hurry to have a trial date set , Chief Judge Moran overruled the government 's objections and ordered that Coleman 's legal passport be returned , subject to his giving the prosecutor two weeks ’ notice of his intention to leave the country and to his reporting in to his pre-trial services officer every other week by telephone . |
16 | You say hello to her , you assume she has been reading your mail or listening in to your private telephone calls ( actually I never did either ) , and you tell her when you do not wish to be disturbed . |
17 | All you need to do is pop in to your local Radio Rentals shop … or just give us a quick call . |
18 | Tune in to your favourite gardening experts with our comprehensive , easy to use timetable to this month 's broadcasting |
19 | 1.2 Advantages and It is not enough for a business to be disadvantages of responsive only to its present forecasting environment . |
20 | To take an obvious example , if banks lend only to their current account customers , then non-customers ( tending to be demographically distinct from customers in various ways ) will have to use other credit sources . |
21 | DAVID Pleat shrugged off Luton 's 2-1 defeat away to his old club Leicester and insisted : ‘ We are not going to change our style . |
22 | ‘ And I must away to my Green Line bus — Lydia will be keeping something hot for me . ’ |
23 | For they would enable the cat to switch more easily to whatever new food regimen was forced upon it by altered circumstances . |
24 | No from us er yesterday , well last night , well this morning rather , yesterday morning I faxed all the figures through to my head office figures this morning |
25 | He 's through to his first World Longtrack final … where he 'll be lining up against the best speedway and grasstrack riders . |
26 | He poured himself a glass and led the way through to his large music room . |
27 | Once his horizons were limited largely to his own parish boundary and the village community which was contained within it . |
28 | Siemens Nixdorf is moving its Comet business software library over to its Sinix-based RM machines by making its Cross Basic migration software available on the RISC-based hardware . |
29 | This can be anything from a loan of £10 to tide your sister over to her next pay cheque , to substantial gifts like giving your grandson the money for the deposit on his first house . |
30 | ‘ I 'm handing the puddings over to you this Christmas Ruth , ’ she said . |