Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv] to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the past the courts have been willing to interfere only to a limited extent in the use of prerogative power .
2 At the same time it should be recognized that the Library 's exhibitions in their present form are likely to appeal only to a limited audience .
3 But they can be incredibly frustrating when something goes wrong because it 's so hard to get down to a nitty gritty level to sort out your problems .
4 Quick to latch on to a good thing , the Taiwanese have already started to adopt the All Black style of play .
5 Although we will clarify it in the course of this study , multimedia is hard to pin down to a rigid definition .
6 The home team , well filled with credited Wallabies , led 24–4 before Sole roused the Scots to fight back to a 24-all draw .
7 You may also be able to refer back to a recent rise in merit pay or bonus in your response .
8 By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’
9 I wo n't be sorry to get back to a little sanity , ’ he added in an undertone .
10 Patients who may benefit most include those who have multiple cardiac risk factors , a low exercise capacity , are slow to adjust psychologically to a new lifestyle , or have had recent cardiac surgery .
11 Returns from other institutions proved difficult to fit in to a coherent pattern .
12 Bumbling John Major dropped one clanger after another yesterday as Britain 's economy took yet another hammering and last night he was reeling as two new opinion polls showed Labour verging ahead to a five point lead , enough to put them into Westminster with an overall majority .
13 These fry are ready to move on to a larger tank .
14 Until now , the Greeks have claimed to be among the most radical of Europeans , ready to move swiftly to a federal European union with a single foreign policy and a single army .
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