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

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1 Suddenly it 's all there , complete with toilet paper , which you use and then deftly wind back on to the roll .
2 Periodically the ship had literally sailed up on to the tug , ramming her bows against the stern , and finally the towing hawser had ripped out the capstan to which it was fastened .
3 Perhaps going back again to the quality of life , was it a a release valve for the frustration of the places ?
4 Thus far The Buddha of Suburbia is autobiographical : thereafter Karim and Hanif go their separate ways , only getting back on to the same tracks when they both flee north of the river to west London .
5 Developed through having had this magazine of my own since the age of six , and listening to the Top 30 every Tuesday only to run off instantly to the typewriter in order to compile my own personal Top 30 which totally conflicted with how the world really was .
6 Round and round she went , just scared enough to hold on tight to the pole , the wind blowing back her spread of straight golden hair .
7 Then Edgley found an unplayable lie off the tee ; James could only hack out on to the fairway and Dorset lost the hole to a five .
8 The Inspector who reported on that Litchfield city local plan said , go away , leave your Litchfield city plan and look at the options beyond the greenbelt , including erm the possibility of a new village , and I think that 's that 's the point here , instead of rolling back the greenbelt you should be looking beyond , you know , what is the general extent of the greenbelt to see what options are available , just coming on then to the size point , again that Mr Grantham raised , I have through erm experience both in the Cambridge situation which I referred to extensively erm in my statement , and in East Staffordshire where we are promoting a plan , er a site for a new village which is included in the deposited plan , we 've looked in both the Cambridge and the er East Staffordshire situation , bo at service provision , both from speaking to the providers of those services and whether or not they need a specific facility in the settlement , and from the developers point of view , that if you 've got a pot of money what can you afford to erm provide within a settlement of that size , and the conclusions we are rai er sort of reaching are a du a settlement of the order of twelve fifty dwellings can support your primary school , community centre , erm a range of shops , and so on and so forth , so what I 'm saying in my submission that the an appropriate size is in the thousand fifteen hundred mark , is that were you can get a reasonable co balance of community facilities and provide the relevant infrastructure in terms of services .
9 a car behind me , the car behind that just pulled out on to the wrong side of the road , sat there looking and decided not to and pulled back
10 She began to pace about and finally went out on to the balcony to watch the mountains and try to take her mind off a pain that she was sure would keep her awake all night .
11 ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted .
12 Let's have a look first all er just step back slightly to the time when the sales exec goes round to sign up the estate agent .
13 Very , very slow moving there indeed , and it 's going very very slowly heading out on to the A40 .
14 If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala .
15 ‘ Your brothers wo n't be back until tomorrow , ’ her father replied , still staring out on to the street .
16 You can still cut back over to the to about there .
17 The loss of confidence in the mid-1970s is usually put down solely to the oil crisis .
18 The recordings themselves , even considering their vintage , have hardly stood up well to the passage of time and the transfers to CD have cruelly highlighted some appallingly blatant edits in the originals .
19 On other JAR matters , the Library staff restructuring has pushed a lot more work down on to the front desk staff , and I 'm sure that the effects will be noticed in future .
20 Pain Teens open up in a cloud of dry ice that fills the stage and eventually leaks out on to the dance floor .
21 Iron-smelting was also carried out extensively to the west and north-west of the town , especially in the area of Bedford Purlieus .
22 She also went up on to the stage afterwards to meet the singers , and endeared herself to them all when one of the chorus asked , ‘ Why do n't you come and audition for the company ? ’
23 Now the reason for the five thousand reduction there is that there is traffic or there was traffic that previously er came up the A sixty one but then went along Follyfoot Road which is the road you 'll see on the plan which parallels the southern bypass , and that is why up that very short section er there was this reduction er which was heading for points to the east , which clearly went on then to the southern bypass .
24 That was attached to for the July Course the Jockey Club runs a long way right near round on to the Swaffham Road , yeah see runs right up , right up to the Swaffham Road , you see .
25 Hector , who had been whining all the while , now crept back on to the bed and pushed his nose under the veined hand resting on the coverlet .
26 Simon had put Ben onto his lead so that he did n't run back down to the beach and cut himself on the rusty barbed wire .
27 Do n't go up on to the roof yourself unless you are very confident — and your insurance policy covers you !
28 ‘ But that 's terrible if you feel you ca n't go out even to the cinema without putting on war paint .
29 Pike took off the peaked cap and tucked it inside his overall which he then zipped up tight to the neck .
30 But police said children had ignored them and even as rescue workers left the scene they had to warn two more boys who were about to go out on to the ice .
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