Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 've only got up to these ones , we do n't know which numbers they are .
2 I knew she had psychic gifts , but I could not work out how she was so clued in to this film .
3 The last years of his life seem to have been largely given over to this task .
4 But the gang had already moved on to another pub just a mile or so down the road .
5 ‘ Obviously the message has not got through to some parts of the organisation . ’
6 Two newsletters have already gone out to all staff , and these will continue in the months to come .
7 The Middlesex slow left-armer began this winter 's campaign as one of the world 's top ranked spinners , but he has not lived up to that reputation .
8 The the the they 're not fitted in to any framework of stronger structures to back er the proposals put before us er er t today .
9 The money is frozen in the hands of a third party and not paid out to either side .
10 This nearly led on to another story , but as Chairman of the meeting , I decided to get some order into things !
11 Our own sonar is now locked on to this device and the sonar room has suddenly become the focal centre of interest in the Kilcharran .
12 With their help the loading ramps of both rigs were lowered , then the four men immediately moved off to either side to cover everyone from attack .
13 I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them .
14 ‘ You even tagged along to that concert in Harare when he was one of the compères , ’ Luke recalled .
15 The man replaced the blanket , and then moved on to another corpse .
16 I was then brought up to this room , in which , at that point of the day , the sun was lighting up the floral patterns of the wallpaper quite agreeably .
17 Recommendations from that consultation exercise will be then brought back to this congress .
18 Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls .
19 During daylight hours the curtains could be arranged either drawn back to either side of the track , or covering the walls between the windows .
20 The reader is therefore referred back to that section .
21 ‘ I wish we had never come back to this house .
22 The project review dates are indicated by a vertical dotted line , and at this time a horizontal line is drawn beneath each bar to indicate the progress actually made up to that date .
23 The project review dates are indicated by a vertical dotted line , and at this time a horizontal line is drawn beneath each bar to indicate the progress actually made up to that date .
24 Relatively poorly documented up to this point , Louis 's career already showed promise : his conduct during the revolt of 833 – 4 had proved his capacity for independent thought and action , and his restiveness thereafter was understandable , given his father 's evident preference for Lothar as guarantor of young Charles 's claims .
25 Chesarynth hoped all the secretaries were happily jacked in to some routine part of the system , or getting their jollies from the nerve-stimulators some of them were addicted to .
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