Example sentences of "to get to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They had n't negotiated any furniture to get to the far side of the room and sit against the opposite wall and she had the impression , either because of that or because of the resonance of voices , that the room was empty .
2 Wally , Wally I 'm sorry to interrupt you , colleagues , you 're starting to babble a bit , I know you all want to get to the European Fair and the wine and the cheese and all that sort of thing just bear with us for about ten minutes .
3 Use the ‘ find ’ command to get to the required subject .
4 Use the ‘ find ’ command to get to the required subject .
5 ‘ Far from abandoning skiing this winter — skiers will be able to get to the best resorts , ’ said a Thomson spokesman .
6 If the thought of a lengthy moorland return is unappealing , an alternative way to get to the best of the escarpment in a shorter time is to start from a parking area near a prominent standing stone on the unclassified road to Trecastle .
7 Actually utilise our space not necessarily for the public which obviously is difficult to get to the disabled people etc but using it for something like that .
8 Oil workers who live in the area use Teesside to get to the Middle East via London and the North Sea rigs via Aberdeen .
9 To get to the lush meadows from the farm we had to weave a path through the narrow village lanes edged with cottages of golden stone and gardens in full summer bloom .
10 The house is very charming but it 's taken 20 years to get to the present condition .
11 The microfilm is also an invaluable tool for disabled workers who are unable to get to the central paper system or for an interview room that is situated far from the general bureau office .
12 They were with all the boring stuff at the beginning , the primitive stuff all the other kids used to run past to get to the Frasque fighter .
13 If she really raced on her bike over the footpath , she might just manage to get to the low bridge before the van reached it .
14 The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog .
15 The boy with the vacant chair then winks at one of the girls who then tries to get to the other boy without her partner noticing .
16 NEVER CROSS THE RAILWAY LINE TO GET TO THE OTHER SIDE .
17 The winner of the game is the first Brownie to get to the other side with her own egg .
18 Lake Rotoiti is quite unspoilt and we did a day 's walk right round it ; had lunch at a hut by the head of the lake and waded through rivers to get to the other track .
19 Well I reckon it 's gon na take us three and a half hours to get to the other end , so two and a half hours to it and an hour on it if it 's not too bad and then of course we 've got to go up from there to Ipswich , Woodbridge but it 's dual carriageway all the way now you see .
20 We 've got to cross the river to get to the nearest shop which is about two miles away ; and in the winter when the weather is bad we 're more or less cut off .
21 One of the problems faced by rural communities like Northleach is the distance unemployed people have to travel to get to the nearest Jobcentre .
22 It would be very difficult even to get to the nearest start .
23 Stephen signalled to Orson , the head waiter , who almost fell over himself to get to the Prime Minister .
24 Well I could on Tuesday to get to the normal run .
25 To get to the standard proof of 1.5.1 will take a while .
26 Cos clearly we 've only er reached something like five hundred , three thousand , four thousand er then it 's gon na be a a big jump to get to the five hundred and forty !
27 It 's almost impossible for him to get to the decent matches . ’
28 Here is a tip on how to get to the robbing scouse gets .
29 Gedanken remembered the tunnel along which she had to pass to get to the Imaginary Universes Laboratory .
30 Despite input from the tactician , David Barnes , the local team led by Rod Davis was always wrong-footed by Gilmour 's ability to get to the left hand side of the course ( favoured all day ) and defend it .
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