Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that if the calculations you give exclude the tail , another 48″ of fish should be removed to bring the stocking level down to a manageable size . |
2 | A ten week preparation course on to the Open University programme leading to the diploma in Health and Social Welfare starts . |
3 | It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event . |
4 | The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose , watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file . |
5 | The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit . |
6 | George Michael would find it easiest to grow older gracefully , eventually launching his 1987 album Faith on to a perfectly-targeted audience of millions . |
7 | Paint black and silver squares on to the large strip of white fondant surrounding the neck of the rocket to give a chequered design . |
8 | The United Nations said it was planning to build on its success and was hoping to get another aid convoy through to the embattled town tomorrow . |
9 | This may be caused by the use of different techniques , for example , continuous rectal filling with a certain infusion rate up to the maximal tolerable volume . |
10 | to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph above ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of £53 256 906 . |
11 | to the allotment [ otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph [ a ] above ] of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal amount of £9,350,000 ; |
12 | B. ‘ That , subject to the passing of Resolution A , before this meeting , the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 24 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 to allot equity securities ( as defined by section 23 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 ) for cash pursuant to the authority conferred by such resolution as if sub-section ( 1 ) of the said Section 23 did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall be limited to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of shareholders and to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to a rights issue as aforesaid ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of IR£1,772,100 . |
13 | Paint silver stars on to the dark blue board . |
14 | Using a very fine brush or tip of a cocktail stick , paint silver stars on to the blue background . |
15 | Keep the blood pressure down to a dull roar . |
16 | These details then lead the research worker on to the next step , which is that of drawing the threads together . |
17 | Regional trade association for the carpet industry date back to the 1930s , but the first national one did n't make an appearance until 1949 . |
18 | This downhill was set down the long-established OK course from Bellewarde to La Daille ; the two in February will be on the new Olympic piste carved down the precipitate north-east face on to the very heart of the village . |
19 | Pitcairn seamount lavas have O isotope ratios up to a few parts per million higher than the mantle value , which leads to the virtually inescapable conclusion that they contain a component that was once at the surface of the Earth . |
20 | But Pauline Mitchell , head of Housing at Darlington Council , said that repairs were normally carried out in council houses up to a reasonable level before letting . |
21 | Welding a bonding cable on to the new rail . |
22 | For instance , when an existing part is modified to produce a new part only the modification is stored along with a reference pointer back to the original part . |
23 | The sum , the largest single components of which came from Japan and the USA , exceeded the $600,000,000 which earlier UN estimates had suggested would be necessary to fund the peace process through to the scheduled elections in 1993 . |
24 | Issues of class conflict within the group were to remain largely subordinate , as the matter of the nature and defence of loyalism itself was to dominate the scene right down to the present day . |
25 | The period from the building of the first cotton mills up to a restrictive parliamentary act of 1816 was the era of the factory apprentices — pauper children brought from workhouses all over the country to be indentured to misery . |
26 | Some 25 years later interviewers are still essential at bureau level but the complexity of the task that they carry out has shifted the core role on to a professional manager who is needed to galvanise the efforts of the team in order to meet growing demands . |
27 | Fishtail carving tools , chisels , skew chisels , and gouges , taper from the cutting edge down to a thin shank . |
28 | Assembly of the Peugeot is a matter of fixing the separate plastic guard plate on to the trimmer head . |
29 | When using a plunger , ensure that it seals well on to the surface ( smearing petroleum jelly on to the rubber surface helps ) and that you do n't simply pump the water up the overflow pipe and back into the sink — hold a wet cloth tightly over the overflow while using one . |
30 | Europe wants shops to give information on the efficiency of all white goods , televisions and hi-fis , computers , ovens , lights and other household appliances down to the smallest toaster . |