Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Start off with the highest SPF cream and only change gradually to a lower rating . |
2 | There are presses which are strictly private in the Carter sense , operating in anything from a back kitchen to a fully equipped shop , perhaps content simply to joy in the smell of printer 's ink and the magic of creation , without aiming to sell a single book ; publishing firms calling themselves presses who rightly pride themselves on the high quality of their output ; commercial printers who are equally jealous of the standard of their press work ; teaching establishments attached to universities , colleges and schools for experimental and training purposes ; official presses , controlled by governmental or other agencies ; fugitive and clandestine presses , often short-lived and hazardously operated , because of an adverse political or religious climate , or because their owners are dodging copyright laws ; and there is a hotch-potch of firms who pretentiously arrogate to themselves the word ‘ press ’ , to which they have little or no right in terms of either fine printing or independence . |
3 | Liz Carruthers 's inventive direction makes full use of this exciting space , while also taking on board an eclectic mix of theatrical styles , notably miming and human sound effects of the Whose Line is it Anyway variety , entirely appropriate here to McKay 's comic style . |
4 | All students should be encouraged to take an active part and not merely listen passively to the tutor and one or two loquacious individuals . |
5 | I much look forward to learning more about the Association and all your work . |
6 | No it 's I might , I would , take this opportunity to say how much I appreciate your hospitality when I have the opportunity to visit the clubs er it d they are always very enjoyable occasions and I much look forward to them . |
7 | Some problems are reviewed in the survey which perhaps owe more to difficulties imposed by the local economic circumstances than to structural features of the mental health system . |
8 | I am an avid reader of your magazine and eagerly look forward to each month 's issue . |
9 | We greatly look forward to welcoming you to the Craigendarroch Country Estate . |
10 | The gangway lamps seemed to give no light , only add further to the gloom of the dusk . |
11 | The first and last sections of the book together add more to our knowledge of Degas ' sculpture than anything published in the last three or four decades . |
12 | Irish rugby is notorious for peaks and troughs , so look forward to a few peaks from now onwards . |
13 | I do n't have to feel guilty about a pile of unfulfilled hopes ) so look forward to getting your prize in the post . |
14 | ‘ Sometimes you play your cards so damn close to your chest I do n't think you can see them yourself . |
15 | W well the only issue for you is whether or not you can , you 're in good enough control there to be able to say can you we need to be within the four to six banding , okay ? |
16 | If hon. Members who are called before 7 o'clock keep broadly to the time limit , it may be possible , in the interests of the whole House , for the occupant of the Chair to relax that limit later in the debate . |
17 | So go straight to the answer |
18 | In the Keynesian model , consumption and investment only respond weakly to changes in the rate of interest — that is to say , they are interest-inelastic . |
19 | Greed , anger , mendacity ( qualities which we unjustifiably ascribe routinely to animals ) are his stock in trade . |
20 | The patients , with the spectre of inadequately treated syphilis hanging over them , naturally enough submit willingly to these lengthy , and expensive courses of treatment . |
21 | Moreover , since the reader has been sensitised to the force of such figures through repeated exposure , they are to an extent foregrounded and so contribute significantly to the meaning . |
22 | We have 125 cases ready for dispatch , so write now to Kulta/Esquire , . |
23 | Just yet , and so come home to dinner |
24 | The tests and hazards are different , and perhaps have yet to be encountered . |
25 | 11 , has been a source of problems which perhaps have yet to be resolved at the highest level . |
26 | Just make fast to the buoy . ’ |
27 | In next field keep well to left of trees ahead by bearing quarter left ( soon fence away to right comes into view ) . |
28 | In probing the sources of undeserved distress they generally look outwards to the people across the valley , or over the hill . |
29 | They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face . |
30 | ‘ Best hang tight to my arm , boy , ’ he yelled and together they leaned forward and tramped through the long wet grass to wrestle with the Littles ' gate . |