Example sentences of "a [noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The road continues south , climbing over a rise with a good retrospective view of the full length of Kingsdale and then makes a long descent to Thornton in Lonsdale after a branch turns off to the right for the A65 at Westhouse . |
2 | A short distance up the road from the Hill Inn , a bridleway turns off to the right and , with Ingleborough looming directly in front , passes along an easy terrace to reach a gate in a cross-wall after half a mile . |
3 | The slope of a hill stretches down to the playing fields . |
4 | The group as a whole goes back to the Devonian ( ? |
5 | A complaint goes off to the powers . |
6 | ‘ Well , Fred , it looks like we 've got a slight delay as a pitbull strays on to the pitch ’ |
7 | A man comes on to the terrace while I 'm eating breakfast . |
8 | Just before a road turns off to the left into the village there is a terrace , the spot where Sir Winston Churchill did his paintings of the village . |
9 | From Santana a road turns off to the left which winds up into the Pico das Pedras Park . |
10 | At Fabian , three miles further on , a road turns off to the right up into the mountains : I shall come back to this in a moment . |
11 | Just why is unclear but follow it and , four miles before Gubbio , a road branches off to the beautiful region of Monte Maggiore . |
12 | Failing to see this masked sign , a family out for a drive goes on to the crossing at the very same moment as a rare Leopold 's Toad , and runs it over . |
13 | Support for such a fund goes back to the Evershed Committee in 1953 , which recommended that a fund should be available for actions at first instance and on appeal , certified by the Attorney-General as raising a question of law of exceptional public interest which it is in the public interest to clarify . |
14 | Every two months a list comes out to the sales consultants to say these assignments have been proofed . |
15 | After further tunnels comes Tellsplatte , where parking is possible , and a path leads down to the Tell chapel , with its frescoes depicting the Tell story , near the lake steamer quay . |
16 | A wide range of skills is needed and a lot comes down to the the individual 's character |
17 | As long as a son holds on to the mother as a love-object he must ineluctably be in conflict with the father , just as , conversely , as soon as he accepts the paternal authority and identifies with his father to constitute his superego he must suppress his fundamental parricidal antagonism and with it his incestuous fixation . |
18 | Here a track turns off to the right to mount the gentle slope where , at mid-height , a short detour to the left reveals Storrs Cave . |
19 | A track continues up to the viaduct and the detour is worth the effort to see and admire the impressive structure at close range . |