Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] to [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Trim away excess and place the base on to the cake drum .
2 Indeed , the JMU will automatically consider adding an investment business inspection on to an audit monitoring visit to an authorised firm .
3 Zigzagging our way down the street we saw a car coming towards us and thought some terrible error had allowed the driver on to the toboggan track .
4 There is nothing in the Children Act 1989 which provides for the court to tack any direction on to a care order and I have to say that , in my judgment , the addition of a direction of any sort to a care order is a fetter on the local authority plans , authority and responsibility .
5 That quick route on to the statute book was agreed after talks between Scottish Office ministers and Labour MPs .
6 Completion date will be February 1994 with a final addition made in the summer of that year to blister the stand on to the north stand .
7 Approaching from a direction opposite to the outbound leg , or at a large angle , will mean a procedure turn , or a parallel procedure .
8 The duty imposed by RSC Ord 22 , r7 and CCR Ord 11 , r7 not to disclose a payment in to the trial judge until all questions of liability and damages have been decided is extended to the Court of Appeal by Ord 59 , r12A .
9 ‘ If you are putting money in to the stock market , there are other , rather more attractive , areas in which to invest , ’ one dealer added .
10 His words were the signal for Lord Hartington to send champagne in to the press room at Cheltenham , acknowledging the role of journalists in drawing attention to the problem .
11 You can turn off very soon to the right , and climb up to make a wonderfully airy and spectacular circuit of the very open , grassy high ground , before hair pinning down the other side on to the Valcarlos road at Arnéguy .
12 Stick the archway on to the toadstool stalk with a little royal icing .
13 The seas smashed into his back , wind and water clubbed him off the seat on to the cockpit sole .
14 The program will then work down the list of pieces that have stitch patterns allocated to them and ask whether you want to superimpose the piece on to the stitch pattern .
15 Grandfathers and coal-hewing cousins , brothers and the front row of Neath , Homeric schoolteachers and sopranos whose voices had a bell in every tooth made their entrance on to the Oxford stage , mixed in with chorus girls from Cardiff , waterfront villains from Liverpool and the twenty-two-carat glitz of the West End , where he had opened in The Druid 's Rest in January 1944 with fires in the sky at night , bombs falling from the Luftwaffe and pubs and clubs burning excitement under the blackout .
16 There is another example when er er safety bars be put outside the school entrance er cast iron ones so obviously that would stop any entrance on to the pavement school .
17 Emotions were running high as Lady Thatcher made her triumphal entrance on to the conference platform .
18 Curtis had dropped the Echo on to the dining-room table , where she was drinking her morning coffee , and he remained beside her .
19 Nails climbed through the fence on to the railway line .
20 He waved at Lee to go away , but Lee climbed from the fence on to the garage roof , something Philip 's Dad had forbidden him to do .
21 That 's Soundgarden 's manager , it goes from the f—in' highest level of people in the music industry down to the street punk kids . ’
22 Here 's a simply suggestion why do n't you move the facilities from the stage door club down to the foyer bar so that a load of people can go in there you 'd change the general denouement of the foyer bar .
23 And certainly we have kept the amou the amount of administration down to a bear minimum if I can show you .
24 Isobel and Dorothy were battling their way against the wind down to the bus stop , the following morning , when they met Hank hunched up in his old black zipper jacket and a pair of earmuffs , which gave him a quaintly catlike appearance .
25 Mr Reenan says he was pursuaded to hand the tape over to a Sun reporter .
26 This allows the hand to grip the tacker and transmit force directly to the impact point , the operator 's hand needs to ‘ feel ’ the nose of a tacker if it is to be used accurately .
27 Millet took the bus to the pre-war inelegance of the College close to the Thames towpath and blessed the warmth that he found on the upper deck .
28 Club M'Diq is carefully sited on the Mediterranean coast close to the fishing village of M'Diq in the Rif region of that country , within easy reach of the exotic landscapes and fascinating old towns of Northern Morocco .
29 Karr 's ship was docking even as Tolonen rode the sealed car out to the landing bay .
30 After contact with intraluminal antigens , the lymphocytes travel to mesenterial lymph nodes to mature and by way of peripheral blood back to the gut mucosa to secrete antibodies against the priming antigen .
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