Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ physical access ’ option allows users to by-pass the server 's print spooler and connect directly to the printer .
2 2 Transfer fruit and liquid to a large pan , add the peel and spices and bring slowly to the boil .
3 Add the sugar and bring slowly to the boil .
4 Put the ingredients in a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil .
5 Put the milk in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil , then pour over the egg mixture , stirring thoroughly with a wooden spoon .
6 1 Place the cream , spices and lemon rind in a non-stick pan and bring gently to the boil .
7 At the three stone cairns turn sharp right and head downhill to the edge of the forest .
8 They decided to bypass the col and descend directly to the glacier , cutting bucket seats in the snow to brace themselves as they lowered Venables on the rope .
9 In Moscow at least 50,000 people defied a heavy security presence to stage a march and rally close to the city centre which featured speeches and banners strongly condemning Communist Party leaders , including President Mikhail Gorbachev , and calling for round table talks between the authorities and the political opposition .
10 This they can most easily accomplish by following the wall between Sunset and Meregill upwards to the skyline depression to the left of the summit , a dull climb with no views other than those in retrospect until the ridge is reached and a turn to the right made to the top .
11 I ride the tube to Bond Street and walk easily to the courthouse .
12 His blow sends me to my right , and I slide with it , fast , and dive away to the floor .
13 The vessel was on passage from Essex to Northern Ireland carrying 120 tons of ammunition for the Army there when fire broke out in the accommodation and spread quickly to the engine room .
14 Apart from the Bleu du Nord ( which is the French dual-purpose version of the beefy Belgian Blue ) they are all red-and-white , or roan , or red , and owe much to the Shorthorn of Britain .
15 Nevertheless , actuaries are keen to find an agreed basis and look forward to the discussion of revised suggestions .
16 Historians usually regard this as a scandal and look forward to the day when computerised storage will allow everything to be kept .
17 I was delighted to get the seven that came back with Charley , and look forward to the couple from Nigel .
18 I hope that you find our proposal acceptable and look forward to the prospect of working closely with you on this project .
19 Exercise with energy , diet with even greater dedication and look forward to the future with total determination .
20 I should like to attend on 9 May , and look forward to the evening 's entertainment very much .
21 Here we review the significant progress made during Year Two of the plan , and look ahead to the action that will be taken during Year Three .
22 Here again the technique is to try to ignore the microphone and talk directly to the interviewer .
23 Bend the dam and insert close to the siphon .
24 To snuff out the FIRE OF PASSION and shiver again to the CHILL OF AWE , of magic , trance , falling , yearning .
25 Characteristically , he refuses to make any secret of his work with Brown , whose Olympic drugs ban has one more year to run ; nor , in loyal fashion , does he have any doubts that Brown will return to competition and go straight to the top .
26 Take that stool and go inside to the cloakroom and sit there until you 're called by me to come away from it . ’
27 Some students with pre-RAF flight training can skip a level and go directly to the Tucano , leaping as they do so into a world far distant from general aviation .
28 But someone clutched desperately at his hand , dragging it down , tugging it with astonishing strength and speed away to the side , while Lachlan twisted himself free of Hector 's grip and ducked away .
29 But put aside the question-begging character of the premiss , and turn instead to the conclusion .
30 From West Bagborough school walk uphill for 150yds and turn left to the church .
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