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

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1 Tightening the butterfly nuts on these magnet limpets broke the glass phials , so setting chemical time-fuses ( see Appendix 3 ) before the raiders turned their canoe back to sea on a reciprocal course for the motor launch .
2 I have a suspicion that several objectors had more than the local interests at heart ; those who have enclosed part of the lane and extended their gardens on to land over which the public have a right of passage .
3 This will require those taxpayers to bring their instalments up to date within 7 days otherwise they will lose the right to pay by instalments .
4 In head office , managers are responsible for keeping their teams up to date with progress on their tests in their particular areas of work .
5 Tailor-made short course for individual companies , to bring their staff up to date with modern computer techniques .
6 Published every two months and approximately 12 pages in length , it is intended as an ideal means of keeping the practitioners and their staff up to date on topical issues .
7 The children , from Corporation Road Junior School , were on their way back to school from a swimming session at the Dolphin Centre .
8 Even when the incumbent on the throne showed little inclination for active policy-making , those who acted for the Tsar owed their power solely to proximity to the throne .
9 However , the couple found help for their son closer to home at the Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Development Centre , near BAe 's Broughton plant .
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