Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] to [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Their marriage had been under strain for some years and they had never been brave enough to admit it to a third party . |
2 | Erm just to refer you to the last sentence , paragraph four three , er to assure members of the Committee that those er representation whether the erm application . |
3 | ‘ I wanted to prepare them for it , not leave it to the last two weeks with people asking what was happening . |
4 | Not too long — I generally leave it to the last minute . |
5 | Whenever a female enters his territory he courts her by swimming in a zig-zag dance , eventually leading her to the next where she enters and he prods her tail to entice her to lay her eggs . |
6 | It was the final ignominy in the short , troubled history of the club that nearly made it to the First Division . |
7 | If inserting pushes a word into the invisible right-hand margin , the wordwrap feature automatically moves it to the next line . |
8 | Team-teaching alongside a knowledgeable and enthusiastic colleague can effectively take one to the next stage . |
9 | Two women who were late for the bus at one castle were left behind to follow it to the next by taxi . |
10 | He grew morose after that and growled at the customers , it seems — so most took themselves to the next village for their ale . |
11 | I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first . |
12 | And if you 're flying more than one bird , you can take the transmitter off when you 've finished with one and simply attach it to the next . |
13 | Please do n't leave them to the last minute . |
14 | Please do n't leave them to the last minute . |
15 | Please do n't leave them to the last minute . |
16 | Please do n't leave them to the last minute . |
17 | Please do n't leave them to the last minute . |
18 | The first type was silently saying something to the second type . |
19 | Thus if a bailee negligently allows goods in his charge to be destroyed the plaintiff 's loss is just the same as if the bailee had wrongfully sold them to a third party but there is no conversion because the negligent ( as opposed to deliberate ) destruction is not an assertion of any rights in the goods . |
20 | This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality . |