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

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1 In Spanish tradition , I rested when I wanted to on the bolts , 700 feet above ground , and with a little planning it was possible to use jugs for almost every move .
2 There is a problem getting people to see the products but they have a mutually beneficial relationship with Palm , who are experts at handling the Gore-Tex products and are easy to get to down the M4 .
3 She could n't see much of it because the thrust stage ran onward out of sight … but you did n't have to down the entire egg to know that it was rotten .
4 I still intend to train as a doctor , because I feel there is no more interesting and worthwhile way to spend my life , but how many other people will be able to or want to in the future ?
5 Higher than its current rate of 1.8m ( 6.2% ) , but probably not as high as it had to in the mid-1980s .
6 Dot 's eyes were growing used to the dark just like they had to in the shelter when the warden 's lamp went out .
7 It may be comforting if you can acknowledge that in any moment you make the best choices you are able to in the situations in which you find yourself .
8 A few minutes ' walk away the Boulevard Gallieni has been renamed the Boulevard Soummam but it is still spectacular : wide enough for the sun to congregate here for most of the day , not simply dropping in for an hour as it always has to in the canyon streets of Manhattan .
9 I groped for Toby in the dark and found his hands , and they held on to me , and I shouted again to an unknown listener as I had wanted to in the street : " I do n't want this !
10 No need to in the end .
11 I have never flown in a tail dragger before but I would like to in the near future .
12 I knew , though , that there was no possibility of teaching the way I wanted to in the South African system .
13 Unfortunately , we 're not yet able to get a large enough supply of completely CFC-free material , but do hope to be able to in the near future .
14 He 'll either have to off the lad or get him to work for him .
15 Drew tried to back the Company with his own resources but , in 1916 , a disillusioned set of players returned to the USA .
16 ‘ Every investor has to back the judgment and ability of the management , but what we want to control is the exceptional event , ’ says Enskilda Ventures ' managing director Bert Wiegman .
17 They angered their EC colleagues , who were first persuaded to back the Greek argument and then had to wriggle out of it , and the United Nations , which got hauled into the dispute .
18 The people of Midlothian are sick of the Liberal Democrats , because an argument is going on at present in Midlothian about who most wants to back the consortium and whether it is the Scottish National party or the Liberal Democrats .
19 Post-election analysis predicted that while 14 governors could be expected to back the government , eight others were doubtful and four governors would support the opposition parties .
20 Together , the three companies represent the most powerful alliance of consumer electronics giants ever seen and represent formidable financial muscle with which to back the launch and worldwide distribution of CD-I .
21 Watanabe was reported to have written to US Representative for Trade Negotiations Carla Hills and EC Commission Vice-President Frans Andriessen , expressing disappointment over US and EC proposals for exemptions for trade in services , and over their failure to submit detailed proposals for industrial tariff reductions as they were supposed to by the end of March .
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