Example sentences of "to [adj] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think we 're probably going to come back to that again in a minute .
2 Once any treatment has been completed , partial water changes should be carried out every three days on three consecutive occasions , before returning to fortnightly changes of about 20% , with water that must be as near as possible to that already in the aquarium , ( but hopefully that goes without saying these days ) .
3 The lengthy obituaries which he earned in the British press deserve to completed now by the publication as soon as possible of his memoirs , on which he was working to the last .
4 And then we 've got some factors which I was n't sure where to put , government regulations erm again you 'll come on to this later in the year deregulation of the airlines allowing free competition between airlines and low prices .
5 We shall return to this later in the chapter when we examine the impact of groups and of culture within organisations .
6 The term abstraction , of course , covers a multitude of if not sins at least variations of severity , from the wholly recognizable to the utterly ‘ pure ’ ( one stroller to another recently on the Battery Park City esplanade in lower Manhattan , noticing R.M. Fisher 's fanciful gateway sculpture : ‘ Oh look !
7 When the S. African delegate at the United Nations declared that ‘ any policy based upon the assumption that one race is superior to another purely on the ground of colour is indefensible ’ , the ‘ Guardian ’ commented ; ‘ Is this an abandonment of the fundamental theoretical basis of the State ? ’
8 Sorting went on in Church and Davidson Room from 10 am to 10 pm for a fortnight .
9 Mecir , whose world ranking has dropped to 26 chiefly as a result of back injuries , ought to add a good deal of craft to the Silk Cut Championships at Wembley next month .
10 So Roebuck square up to 1991 well behind the pace after virtually a season on the sidelines .
11 Eleven and a half minutes to three o'clock in the afternoon .
12 It was oh about two to three o'clock in the afternoon .
13 The Reports were published on pages 18 to 21 inclusive in The Embalmer , Vol.36 , No 2 , Spring 1993 .
14 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
15 By the same token try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock .
16 Now you wish to advance your clock so natural lighting at what was 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time is good , but bright light at what was 9 o'clock in the evening to 3 o'clock in the morning is undesirable .
17 Another two trainees are being recruited and we hope to extend the scheme to ten later in the year .
18 When Norman went to serve with the East Riding Yeomanry during the First World War , reaching the rank of captain , she worked from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. as a VAD at the Red Cross Hospital in Richmond , travelling each day by pony and trap or bicycle , carrying a fresh egg from one of the Field farms .
19 The nursery is open Monday to Friday from 8.45 am to 5.00 pm throughout the year except over the Christmas and New Year period and on public holidays .
20 However , other circumstances of the changes suggest that similar forces for change were at work to those elsewhere in the country : rationalization , the drive for cost-effectiveness and the redrawing of hospital catchment areas .
21 Reed warblers are no more likely to eject a model cuckoo 's egg when it is simply added to those already in the nest than they are when a substitution is carried out .
22 Purchasing and Supply 's will be issuing an updated version of his ‘ Recommended Hotels ’ list in early October to those previously on the mailing list .
23 He therefore leaked his deepest , darkest secret , but selectively , to those half-way in the know already ; and he made it deliberately dramatic , so that there was still a good chance it would fall within the wide range of hyperbole or blarney that his listeners already allowed for .
24 Where a minority within an ethnic minority successfully pursues a strategy of contest mobility , and rises to positions of relative power and affluence , the teleologies of roots radicalism can reassert the organic links binding those who are moving onwards and upwards to those still in the ghetto .
25 Now you wish to advance your clock so natural lighting at what was 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time is good , but bright light at what was 9 o'clock in the evening to 3 o'clock in the morning is undesirable .
26 The statute of 1721 fixed the hours of London 's tailors as from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. with an hour for dinner .
27 for example , if might be 12 noon and the experimenter might change the clock to 8 o'clock in the evening , so mimicking a time-zone transition to Singapore .
28 The model DL-101 portable photoioniser with datalogging incorporates an ion chamber that enables the user to zero electronically without the use of zero gas .
29 For the above equation to be satisfied the expression in the bracket must be equal to zero apart from the gradient of a scalar function ( remember
30 The policy offers an option to reinvest all of the maturity proceeds under the Guaranteed Capital Bond into either another Guaranteed Capital Bond ( subject to availability ) or another contract issued by Midland Life Limited .
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