Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] to [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle . |
2 | Unlike the varied operations and sequences of the unique ‘ one-off ’ products of jobbing production , the products of batch production are dealt with systematically in lots , or batches , only moving on to the next operation , when each lot has been machined or processed in the current operation . |
3 | These themes constantly recur up to the First World War . |
4 | By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage , which is kneading . |
5 | The irony that Charlton finally got back to the First Division in 1986 , the year their exile from The Valley began , is n't lost on Ufton . |
6 | You do n't turn the page over , just look over to the next column |
7 | Just pass on to the next decision . |
8 | And again , if he wanted to alter a painting later after its completion , if he did not go back to the first idea and atmosphere of conception , he could never make the alteration a success . |
9 | Is my hon. Friend worried — as I am — that the Bill will perhaps not get through to the next stage given the fact that this morning the Northern Region Councils Association — a Labour-dominated body — wrote to every Member of Parliament in the northern region asking them to be present for this important debate ? |
10 | If you could just turn over to the next card now Bill . |
11 | The M.wt. of proteins N-terminally deleted down to the 73rd , 205th and 356th residue were 69 , 56 and 27kDa , respectively . |
12 | While physicians advised sparing use of the ointment , the quacks prescribed it liberally to great effect and had usually passed on to the next town before the inevitable relapses and the not infrequent deaths — results of over-treatment — had occurred . |
13 | He quickly ran over to the first hangar . |
14 | Right get on to the next there . |
15 | So it 's automatically built in to the first life assured , but it is an option for the second if they want it . |
16 | Clements Farm is of great antiquity , the building itself probably dates back to the 15th century , and happily has been boarded up to prevent more deterioration . |
17 | This old farmhouse resting in the village of Raskelf ( the name means ‘ the shelf of the roe deer ’ ) , probably dates back to the 18th century . |
18 | The family Olive Saunderson married into had a story to equal her own , also stretching back to the seventeenth century when Zachariah Field left Yorkshire to settle in Massachusetts as a yeoman farmer Norman Field 's father was born there in 1831 . |
19 | The company 's Austin , Texas-based Microprocessor and Memory Technologies Group Monday has now moved up to the first 32-bit version of the multiprotocol communications engine derived from the 68000 . |
20 | We can now move on to the next stage of the story — the repatriation operations themselves . |
21 | So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the . |
22 | I think we 'll , we 'll just about move on to the next paragraph please , is that you lot Paul . |
23 | This means I can now go on to the fourth stage , a five day course in the Alps , before working for 30 days alongside a qualified guide as a kind of apprentice . |
24 | She will now go on to the next leg of the Boots Customer Service Award — the district semi-finals . |
25 | I wonder if we could move now move over to the first which is on er the first main resolution of which amendment to the other resolution . |
26 | Now to move on to the next stage of the argument . |
27 | The senior manager may be unable to cope with his or her own work either and so much of the overflow simply drifts down to the next level . |
28 | The inclusion of Butler ( Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons ) was typical : omitted from the original membership he simply turned up to the first meeting , according to Hugh Thomas , ‘ and of course was allowed to stay … . ’ |
29 | We 've only really got work for the the labourers in the form , even labourers are n't employed up to the ninth floor cos that work 's already been completed . |
30 | In most cases , the stem simply withers back to the first node , and remains as an unsightly brown spur . |