Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] top " in BNC.
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1 | The water was icy cold but she washed her arms up to the oxters , and then her face and her neck down to the top of the bodice ; after which she took off the rest of her underwear and got into a calico nightdress . |
2 | This time place both your whole forearms horizontally across the back and slide them slowly , yet firmly , apart , one up the back to the top of the shoulders and the other down to the top of the buttocks ; use a fair amount of pressure ( see Fig. 10 ) . |
3 | This happened to be all of the middle section of the body , which had lost almost everything from and including the bottom two ribs down to the top of the pelvis . |
4 | She liked wearing the cap ; it made her feel different , as did the long grey coat that went down to the top of her boots , because then she did not feel like Millie Forester , whose mother and father were dead and had no-one belonging to her , except the fat woman and the man with short legs , but more like a princess who , every now and again , donned strange clothes and went out among the common people , and was kind to them , and yet always remained a princess under the disguise . |
5 | And the tunnels at the top and the shafts down to the top . |
6 | He done down to the top of the trainer |
7 | At first she thought it was like a watch-tower , because the roof sloped down to the tops of the two windows , making them the most important things . |
8 | With six minutes of the game to go Bicester gained a free kick ; Walton placed the ball to the far post where Barry Cooper receiving the ball on his chest , turned quickly to score in to the top of the net . |
9 | That application form put him on the ladder , not only to the top of the Japanese profession , but to international recognition — on 1 January this year he took over the chairmanship of the International Accounting Standards Committee . |
10 | Finally , the shaman ( priest ) of the tribe decided to go alone to the top of the hill and speak to the Great Spirits . |
11 | Move right and climb the pleasant walls and rib above to the top and a broken blocks belay . |
12 | Lightweight stores sold easily to a top of £27.60 for Duroc crosses exhibited by a Loughgall farmer ( 20k 138p per kilo ) . |
13 | The wire is guided down the hole as the lid closes so it does n't obstruct anything inside the box ; lift out trays can be fitted flush to the top of the box . |
14 | We parked downhill from the cottage and ambled over to the top of the falls . |
15 | a widow is the first line of a paragraph left alone at the foot of a page and an orphan is the last line of a paragraph carried over to the top of a new page . |
16 | Because what you did , you went over to the top of it in a sense , and then straight at an angle to it . |
17 | The tank was gently filled , but not to the top — there would be a danger of slopping water over the floor when adding the bogwood and plants . |
18 | I acquired a 1301 plastic tank ( the kind with a removable lid which is retained in position with a ring clamp ) and installed inlet and outlet hose sockets in the sides close to the top at diagonally opposite points . |
19 | For either Concerto , this new disc deserves a place close to the top of a very long list . |
20 | Pack anything you are likely to need en route either in a pocket or close to the top . |
21 | The surface of this sheet , situated close to the top of the molecule , appears to be ideally positioned to facilitate ligand binding . |
22 | Flexibility and the location of ligand-binding sites close to the top of adhesion molecules may be a general feature of their organization . |
23 | In early June , I got close to the top , and to the cirque , before having to stop the car at a snow-drift ; but if that happens you can simply enough walk the rest of the way or , indeed , walk directly into the cirque along the valley to the left out of He as . |
24 | But if the flag is at all close to the top of the bank , look once again at getting the ball down on the ground as quickly as possible and running it up the bank . |
25 | ‘ I expect underlying inflation to be 3.75 per cent at the end of this year , close to the top of its target range . |
26 | Walter , down below them and with the waters getting perilously close to the tops of his waders , says , ‘ Something 's rotten under here . |
27 | They tend to go always to the top of the |
28 | always to the top of the |
29 | A single , 50 metre abseil from the peg leads more quickly to the top of the final couloir , which is followed in three full abseils to the Charpoua Glacier . |
30 | ‘ Hang on , ’ he grunted to Antony and clambered quickly to the top . |