Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 The first lecture I gave I was going on about the different approaches to psychology .
2 A heavy south easterly swell rolling in through the wide sounds to the north of Bressay threw Venturous on her beam ends several times , so much so that fuel oil spilled over through the deck breather pipes .
3 Just as her words were out one of the charity women came chattering in through the open doors to the terrace .
4 This breaking down of the large molecules to smaller ones is the job of enzymes .
5 They refuse to go along with the current vogues to which the impressionable Continentals pander .
6 As the centre of Paris moved west , masses of workers were evicted from the city centre , some to move along with the new factories to the banlieue .
7 A list follows of all the possible errors reported when a Transaction Failure occurs , along with the necessary steps to be taken to recover .
8 The institutes which began to open in London in the late 1850s appear to have recruited from among the lower-middle class , though Waldo McGillicuddy Eagar , a young Edwardian club worker ( later to be a leading figure in the National Association of Boys ' Clubs ) claimed that ‘ as anxiety about the working classes was intensified , some Youths ’ Institutes reached down from the middle classes to the poor , and increasingly diluted their formal educational programmes with recreational activities .
9 The two men combed the moors , squelching through the soggy ground until they were satisfied that all the sheep had been rounded up and brought down to the lower pastures to safety .
10 Father got a bit worked up about this , but it was above my head until I got down to the specific steps to success which appear in the following chapters , so just remember OIL .
11 From here , a turn down to the left leads to High Birkwith and then two miles of uneventful tarmac , heading south to the starting point of the walk at Horton .
12 Nevertheless he seemed willing enough to accompany the Finnish detective in the dangerous climb down over the tumbling rocks to where his cousin and his cousin 's pretty , peroxided fiancée lay .
13 For twenty paces you can feel your way along by the low walls to your right .
14 That monstrous bombard Mons Meg was heaved over from the Low Countries to Scotland .
15 The party then moved off down the Spanish Steps to the Hotel della Villa where the main dinner and presentations took place .
16 There are some noteworthy differences in brain physiology , apart from the massive increase in brain size , as one passes up through the other primates to man .
17 I should say I hardly recognised him but scarcely is the word I have picked up in the strange places to which Sebastian and I have journeyed .
18 It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight .
19 The children who are coming up from the primary schools to secondary schools are going through a change themselves , and it would be such a broad area that we could integrate Science , English , Maths and everything under that sort of umbrella .
20 Erm , I welcomed Chairman the present experiment before us , I hope it succeeds , I hope it sets a continuing example to other parts of the county but you only get what you pay for and in , in we top it up from the seven cuts to I think thirteen or fourteen .
21 This conventional view is summed up by the dominant reactions to the 1981 Brixton disorders .
22 The parts can now be shaped up , the final cleaning up around the joint areas to be done after gluing .
23 At least for representing ideas , it is necessary to move on from the classical models to the semantic models because the required emphasis is on capability , expressiveness and abstraction .
24 The stranger was led back through the empty trains to the car shed pits where he could gain access to the street .
25 ‘ Take the cases ! ’ said Damian bitingly , his hand gripping Rachel 's arm and marching her out through the sliding doors to the limousine .
26 Ashley looked beyond his shoulder , out through the French windows to the trees .
27 The water , blue and green glass , was for a moment cold , then deliciously cool ; I swam out between the steep rocks to the open sea .
28 He said that the predominance of classical entries in the competition came from the supposition that it was the favoured style , but the judges had awarded four out of the seven prizes to Gothic designs .
29 She went out with the other milkmaids to the cows in the fields .
30 At one extreme , the description of the reflex pathway can be regarded as an account of a " real-time " journey of the impulses from the pain receptor along the sensory fibres to the spinal cord and back along the motor fibres to the biceps muscle .
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