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

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1 From the filament in the fog lamps right down to the washers on the wipers .
2 It may in part be a function of the teacher 's own practices , and when this is so an analysis of his or her use of time , from the broad organizational strategies right down to the minutiae of moment-to-moment interactions with the children , could help both in creating more time and in making for a more effective and efficient context for learning .
3 right down to the tips of your fingers .
4 But that aside , it 's pretty much ideal preparation for the marathon , right down to the drinks on offer .
5 Since Stevenson 's now owned Sir George right down to the buttons on his shirt , she thought that most generous .
6 This music , incidentally , was a vital influence in British and American bourgeois domestic song , an influence which can in fact be traced right through to the years after the First World War , in such singers as Al Jolson .
7 A wide range of information has been supplied , ranging from details about local walks right through to the opportunities for work in rural areas .
8 Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul .
9 They often ran away on to the moors in the morning and stayed out all day , just to make Hindley angry .
10 Yesterday he endorsed his doubles standing when he and his partner Jim Grabb , already through to the semi-finals of the Nabisco Masters doubles championship at the Royal Albert Hall , finished their round-robin group matches unbeaten when they defeated the Australians Mark Kratzmann and Darren Cahill 7-6 , 6-1 , 6-4 .
11 But their hopes were dashed when the rope snapped and the Bettina Danica was pushed further on to the rocks by the rising tide and the heavy swell .
12 Long distance convoys from America and the U.K. traversed thousands of miles through hostile waters to converge in the Atlantic and land the assault forces directly on to the beaches of Morocco and Algeria .
13 Here , permission was neither required nor sought , and the position provided a steady stream of trains running in my direction , along Pyrmont Bridge , with the evening sunlight streaming from back left , directly on to the sides of the carriages .
14 Here , permission was neither required nor sought , and the position provided a steady stream of trains running in my direction , along Pyrmont Bridge , with the evening sunlight streaming from back left , directly on to the sides of the carriages .
15 Now in the inside of that it opens out , there 's an opening in the bone and that leads down among other things into a tube down here , now that is connected up further down to the sinuses across
16 They 're open , right up to the timbers of the roof and it 's no end of a job trying to keep the place clean .
17 THE FFESTINIOG Railway wants to see the scenic Welsh Highland Railway ( WHR ) reopened in its entirely from Porthmadog across Snowdonia to Dinas and with an entirely new section running from there right up to the walls of Caernarfon Castle .
18 ā€˜ There they raid right up to the walls of the fortresses , and within . ā€™
19 Gemayel became president of war-torn Lebanon on 23 August 1982 , while the Israeli army were still occupying large parts of the country right up to the outskirts of Beirut .
20 To keep prisoners so near to a frontier on the far side of which they would be free , could seem a casual or risky policy , but it is hard to imagine anyone actually escaping from Le Portalet , whose grated windows you can see from the road , with a nasty drop of a good 100 feet straight on to the rocks beneath them .
21 To overcome this problem one enterprising manufacturer now produces narrow contoured baskets which fit snugly on to the shelves of all popular designs .
22 After that , they moved him to a building near Rue Michelle Boutros , and later on to the cellars of two different hospitals in West Beirut , both of them supplied by Tony 's company , AMA Industries .
23 Although marketing is done centrally , the success of a franchise is also down to the efforts of the franchisee in drumming up business .
24 Also through to the quarter-finals for the fifth successive year is England 's Gary Smith who beat Jeff Rabkin 7-6 7-4 7-3 .
25 ( The Air Atlantique DCā€“3 did so on the Sunday , sinking nearly up to the hubs of its main gear ! )
26 The trustie looked away , far down to the recesses of the hut .
27 It 's now up to the players to buck their ideas up and bounce back . ā€™
28 R. S. Wood and his colleagues saw a further advantage in a firm initiative by the Board : they looked wistfully back to the days of central power as exercised by Morant in the shadow of the 1902 Act , and believed that the Local Education Authorities created by that Act had become too powerful .
29 There is no enjoyment in climbing Whernside in mist or rain but if overtaken by bad weather , a perfect lifeline to safety is provided by a five-mile ridge wall that leads infallibly back to the environs of Ingleton .
30 Its fossils have been investigated by cutting them into thin slices , a technique that has revealed a great deal about its anatomy , even down to the details of the structure of its blood vessels .
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