Example sentences of "the [noun] [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If we do n't , the knock-on effect will be felt by EVERY club in the land , from the Premier through to the Third Division .
2 If we do n't , the knock-on effect will be felt by EVERY club in the land , from the Premier through to the Third Division .
3 For there , hard at work dubbing the soundtrack on to a new series of Minder at Anvil Studios , was the Lotus Elan-hero-turned-De Lorean cohort I 'd been longing to unmask .
4 Before he left Larnaca airport on a US Navy helicopter for the hop over to the American Embassy in East Beirut , his briefcase was rigged with a microchip Gigaherz transmitter no bigger than a butter biscuit .
5 Even before kick-off Rangers got the afternoon off to an unexpected start .
6 Even before kick-off Rangers got the afternoon off to an unexpected start .
7 Do n't tell me Henry did n't plan Stephen 's dash for the throne down to the last detail , because I 'll never believe it .
8 Class leader Lynn Lawrence , 46 , of Hawthorne Close , Bury , has handed the money over to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund .
9 If a grant is made and there is money or other assets in the estate of the person who has died , this will have to be used to pay the money back to the Social Fund .
10 Full of hope , I took the watch in to a smart business in the Rue du Rhône , where it was examined by a stately manager .
11 The journalists challenging the High Court ruling at yesterday 's hearing said they would pursue the case through to the European Court .
12 ‘ The files record each stage of the case up to the final decision by the Commander-in-Chief .
13 From evidence such as this we can build up a picture of a society in which child mortality was common ; in which many of the children who survived their first year none the less died before they were twenty , as was still the case down to the early nineteenth century ; in which a serious famine or an outbreak of disease might rapidly depopulate a whole region — and yet in which the expectation of life of those who passed twenty was probably not sensationally lower than it is today .
14 The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on July 12 upheld the August 1990 conviction of former DC mayor Marion Barry for cocaine possession , but referred the case back to the original trial judge for resentencing , on the grounds that the judge had not given sufficient explanation for his decision in October to impose a sentence of six months ' imprisonment .
15 To refer the case back to the same solicitor who has reported that the case can not now be won , or refer it to a different lawyer ?
16 This first requires the code to be downloaded from the computer out to a dedicated programming unit and transferred into an EPROM or EEPROM , which is then removed and placed into the module under test .
17 The ideal organization and the one which has the best chance of success is one where , if you ask anybody from the chairman down to the newest recruit on the shop floor what that business is trying to do , you 'd get the same answer .
18 When damage like this has occurred you should always prune the stem back to a good , vigorous-looking bud .
19 The glorious ‘ saturated ’ sound of the VPO strings is strangely attenuated , and the build up to the last climax ( around 16′40″ ) is an unconvincingly brazen affair with too much from the timps and cymbals and not quite enough heart .
20 The press immediately took the heat off Margaret Thatcher , went for Norman Tebbit and went for Edwina Currie , and I think that was a part of the success in the build up to the last election , because at a time when the pressure really was on the Prime Minister , like it was a couple of when in the last few months of Margaret Thatcher 's leadership , that 's what happened .
21 The build up to the next Olympic games believe it or not is already underway … and our Friday Feature this week comes from Milton Keynes where Britain 's ice skaters have been launching themselves into the challenge of gold
22 I had a flashback on Saturday listening to the build up to the Newcastle-scum game when the commentator described the third goal ( I think ) of the scum 's against Sheff .
23 Barney gave in to her pleas , and agreed to transport the canoe down to the Little Avon river on the roof-rack of the Armstrong after lunch .
24 A dull thud of hooves resounded through the valley as the horses checked pace and descended from the pasture on to the tree-shadowed bridleway that slants down the hillside to the ford at its base .
25 They do n't mind helping you out getting the diverts in the right position , because the last thing they want is to put the calls through to the wrong person .
26 Thus , while inter-sectoral divisions were indeed dominant in the wave up to the inter-war depression , the latest phase of Fordist restructuring has involved the establishment of ‘ a new intra -sectoral spatial division between regions specializing in different sub-sectors within the same industry , such as research and development , component manufacture and final assembly ’ ( ibid. , p. 228 ) .
27 From 1981 the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome has contributed material from its bibliographical and photographic archives , expanding the scope of the Census through to the mid-sixteenth century and to include architecture .
28 Venables takes the fight back to the High Court in October , when he will attempt to buy Sugar 's 48 per cent controlling interest in Spurs .
29 If the source of the sound is standing on a solid object , like a radio on a table , or a washing machine on a floor , the vibrations will be set up in the solid object , and will travel along it , carrying the noise through to the next room , and even to the next house .
30 Even during piling an compacting , ‘ silent ’ plant equipment was selected to keep the noise down to an acceptable sound level .
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