Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ?
2 The tailgate of this lorry was cut away and two 4ft long barbed prongs welded on to it .
3 A suitable plane at these parameter values turns out to be the plane , which includes C+ , and the return map obtained , for r-values just less than and just greater than , is shown schematically in Fig. 6.7 .
4 I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way .
5 Mr Ashford said the exams harked back to those of the 1950s when memory was all that mattered and certain sections of right-wing politicians were totally committed to them .
6 The Grandes Marques lose out to cheaper champagne
7 ‘ I need a few hours to report back to the office , then my time can be my own .
8 Times to go down to the pits and the sun came out .
9 The knumdrum where the people have gone has now been answered because the amount of domiciliary care needed to keep them out of residential places to meet their needs and wishes turns out to be very much less than we expected , on average less than seven hours a week .
10 Erm You know the ring er the r er roundabout as you go down Monkgate , er one one of the l the roads goes off to Huntington Road and the other one is is Heworth Green and then the other road goes off now to Sainsburys .
11 It was 1949 before the authorities got around to this trivial matter and their solution was to slap another seven years on the original 18 .
12 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
13 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
14 Drivers who continue trying to ply their trade are having their rickety three-wheeled becaks carried out to sea and dumped .
15 ‘ The kind who were disappointed not to see the panzers driving up to Buckingham Palace ? ’
16 The simplicity of her books is above any attempts to write down to anyone .
17 Village communities anywhere are notoriously conservative , so when two young cyclists wandered in to the Gasthof Löwen with shoulder-length hair and matching headbands , they received some doubtful glances from the table where five farm-workers sat steadily drinking their way through the evening .
18 It would n't take two minutes to slip up to the attic , Timothy Gedge said .
19 He tried to duck under the ropes to come over to us , but gets stopped by a security man who asks him what he 's playing at .
20 Lorryloads of blooms rolled up to the Bel Air mansion where Liz , 60 , lay in bed , surrounded by her doctors .
21 By 1985 only 5% did so , as the final test , order consolidation and shipping operations moved back to American manufacturing plants .
22 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
23 So we spend a season trying to adjust — a tough job in particular for the senior players who have spent up to 20 years operating a certain way — and then find it may all change again weeks before the British Lions fly down to New Zealand .
24 Adjusters reports should be carefully checked and any omissions or queries referred back to the Adjuster .
25 The Bulletin , which gives impartial advice on medicines to doctors , says more GPs and nurses should learn these skills to pass on to patients .
26 That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups .
27 3.21 The Working Party 's Guidelines are expressed to be based upon an analysis of cases reported up to September 1991 .
28 I had obviously believe the gospel according to The Sun when it came to caves , where the underground world condemned hapless scout leaders and their unsuspecting charges to at least 15 hours trapped up to their necks in slimy cold water , if not to horrible slow deaths from rock falls and suffocation .
29 Santiaguito , which was a complex of four distinct domes joined on to one another in a single elongate ridge , is rarely quiet for long , and one can literally hear it growing , because there is an almost continual rattle of small stones and rocks falling from the higher parts down on to the scree slopes below it .
30 In regard to the first , for example — that kasabat kadis did not normally enter or re-enter the medrese stream-two caveats must be entered , the first of which is that one must explicitly exclude two areas in which movement between kadiliks and medreses was not uncommon : first , the kadiliks and medreses below the level at which the hierarchy began to operate , whose holders received perhaps five , ten or fifteen akce a day ; and second , those at the top of the hierarchy , since it was not uncommon for holders of mevleviyet kadiliks to go back to medrese teaching as a form of either temporary or permanent retirement from service as a kadi or a kazasker .
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