Example sentences of "to [adj] [adv] in [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 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 .
4 We shall return to this later in the chapter when we examine the impact of groups and of culture within organisations .
5 Eleven and a half minutes to three o'clock in the afternoon .
6 It was oh about two to three o'clock in the afternoon .
7 The Reports were published on pages 18 to 21 inclusive in The Embalmer , Vol.36 , No 2 , Spring 1993 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Another two trainees are being recruited and we hope to extend the scheme to ten later in the year .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Twenty-eight minutes to nine o'clock in the morning .
18 I 'm getting used to two o'clock in the morning .
19 Well I 'll listen to two o'clock in the morning when yous are all in bed .
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