Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And you 've got to try and relate this back to the areas as we have now as we now understand them . |
2 | You do n't need to have just one holiday , you could enjoy several up to the value of £5000 spread over a period of one year . |
3 | Let me carry that up to the gates . |
4 | I may keep that that 'll be helpful I 'll send that back to the school er to the er Incidentally would you like a cup of tea ? |
5 | Presumably , the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost . |
6 | We can pass these on to the artist . |
7 | I would appreciate if you would pass these on to the delegate concerned . |
8 | If you 'd like to just pass those along to the end of the line then we 'll collect them all up . |
9 | Er again on the national level , if you think there 's a , a campaign you wan na be involved in or wan na get started I 'll put that on to the area N U S who will , if it 's a credible case , will put it forward to the National Executive . |
10 | Just one Peter yes , but we 'll put that down to the going I think , we 'll have to put it down to something , so we 'll put it down to the going . |
11 | If you do venture by car on to the edge of Otmoor , there is the feeling that you will be unable to turn around in the narrow space between the dykes , or may get stuck up to the axles in mud . |
12 | Where there is a danger of colliding with or hitting something , rather than abandoning ship and letting the board glide unaided on to the target , it is far better to fall in , bringing the rig with you , which will stop it instantly . |
13 | Well you did n't put any in to the middle . |