Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Stevenson himself goes along with this view to a far greater extent than seems appropriate .
2 In spite of her misadventure , Diana looks back on that trip to Val Claret as one of the most enjoyable and carefree holidays of her life .
3 This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December .
4 Surely the way of transgressors is hard , and stands out in striking contrast to the ways of the Lord , which are experienced by those who walk therein to be pleasant and peaceful .
5 It looks out across wide lawns to mild uneventful Northamptonshire countryside , and the private road which runs in front of it winds down into Hulcote , a beauti — ful horseshoe-shaped model village built around a generous green .
6 This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time .
7 For a granular superconductor with grain size of L , the functional form of the excess conductivity crosses over from three-dimensional behaviour to zero-dimensional behaviour when the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length ( T ) exceeds L/3 as T approaches T c ( ref. 10 ) .
8 The LIFESPAN system allows up to 32 roles to be specified .
9 The card is equipped with 1 megabyte of VideoRAM which allows up to 32,000 colours to be displayed .
10 There is also a quick-input method which , with some limitations , allows up to 19 tasks to be entered from one screen .
11 However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels .
12 However , officers from Halton Borough Council will be on hand to ensure the event goes off with minimum disturbance to residents living around Naughton Park .
13 A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) .
14 Well they used to , if a battery could n't be , you can charge it up but if it breaks through from one cell to the other a a across with sediment in the bottom , so it gaps that cell and that cell so you can charge it forever because the one 's discharging the other with the sediment that 's arrested in the bottom cos i it 's like putting a connection across , so it never actually charges .
15 ‘ It takes up to 18 months to properly train our staff and I must say I am particularly impressed by the capability , skills and attitude of the Scots workforce . ’
16 Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name .
17 The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way .
18 He readily owns up to this refusal to be tied down .
19 This week , he moves on with similar expertise to The Anger of Comedy , in particular Mel Brooks 's The Producer ( screened straight after his lecture ) and Penny Marshall 's Big .
20 AMONG the super savings is this voucher which admits up to four people to the American Adventure Theme Park for just £3 each .
21 The super-pipelined 64-bit R4000 enables up to two instructions to be issued per clock .
22 Cooks Adele Haley and Jacquie Haworth do everything from fish frying to peeling onions in the massive team effort which brings up to 600 lunches to the tables in the student and staff refectories .
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