Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Now it 's obviously going to vary from establishment to establishment , but do you feel that we perhaps still have some way to go ?
2 Finally , you need enough rest to allow for adaptation to the training .
3 Since deregulation , buses are only trying to get from A to B as fast as possible in order to make as much profit as possible .
4 Products are individually priced ranging from $28 to $50 and $395 for the Migration Tool .
5 It stood four square , its dark red walls half covered with large-leafed Virginia creeper just beginning to change from green to gold and russet colours .
6 Natural philosophy , or that part of it which is physics , will already have dealt with man to some extent , in considering the phenomenon of sense-perception .
7 The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand , nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength .
8 But to present the full scenario and then vote er on the the different items er so that voting is done on items on the amendment before we then proceed er if you want to we just have to go to amendments to that because of course no two amendments can be on the floor at the same time .
9 The general SVQ in arts and social sciences at level III has been specially designed to allow for progression to higher education .
10 It had been a topic of some concern , in the days when I worked fairly regularly at the Mimosa , that Stubbly always preferred to walk through Chinatown to the Piccadilly Circus Barclays , as even on a Thursday morning he could have got mugged .
11 Trade turnover with other countries , such as Colombia , Bolivia , Peru and Uruguay , still tends to fluctuate from year to year , lacking a coherent pattern of expansion .
12 Psychology has recently gained the respectability it should always have had with respect to pain , for two completely irrelevant reasons .
13 Having the conduct of the drafting of the agreement is a considerable advantage because points agreed in negotiation can be reflected in the document in the way in which the lawyers drafting it prefer , and it is the other party who is always having to ask for changes to the text .
14 He says he set out last night and is still trying to get from Bristol to Bracknell .
15 With regard to this duty , there were no instances in the observational data where policewomen were deliberately sent to deal with injuries to children , for example , or injuries to people in road traffic accidents , functions which senior managers think them very suited to .
16 The committee also agreed to press for changes to the rule which limits the level of right-to-buy discounts in the case of newly built houses or those recently modernised .
17 He was appointed controller of the printing business of Oxford University Press in 1883 : the position later became known as printer to the university .
18 Sayer clearly wishes to move beyond explanation to transformation but the problems that realism poses for me derive from its confinement in practice to being simply a better system of explanation .
19 Aeroflot is also hoping to fly from Stansted to the United States later this year , now that traffic agreements between the two countries for the state airline have been agreed and when long range aircraft become available .
20 The committee also continues to act as adviser to the Professional Conduct Department on the technical aspects of disciplinary complaints .
21 Mr Stewart was convinced that , provided booksellers had the required enthusiasm and vision to tackle the schools market , they were uniquely placed to act as agent to all publishers and to provide a one-stop shopping facility for teachers .
22 She has already walked across Australia and the US , and now plans to walk from Gibraltar to John O'Groats to become the first woman to circumnavigate the world on foot .
23 Second , why are the meanings of words often felt to change from context to context , and how is successful communication possible if such instability exists ?
24 Joey Smallwood , during his 23 years as Liberal premier , did several dreadful deals in hopes of quick riches : from the oil refinery at appropriately named Come by Chance to the sale of hydroelectric power from Churchill Falls , which brought wealth to Quebec instead , as the middleman supplier to New England .
25 Patents do , however , have some value in securing royalty income , and they are often used to trade for access to other technologies developed by other firms .
26 Service trades offer the opportunity to create jobs quicker because they fulfil a requirement that already exists , rather than attempting to create a market for a new product and often having to wait for factories to be built and machinery installed .
27 Yep , there 's been a lot of occasions in the last two to three months when I could really have done with access to a computer .
28 Peggy travelled extensively around the country introducing Medau , and a 5.30 a.m. start to journey from Sheffield to London ( accompanied only by a large bag of balls ) to teach just one class was not exceptional !
29 The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’
30 Emulation in turn stimulates the desire to retain differentials , which often becomes based upon access to knowledge about goods and their prestige connotations .
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