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

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1 I dropped down following a lovely track through the woods below Ivelet Boards and followed the pathway down to Ramps Holme , disturbing a weasel on the way .
2 ‘ We 'll have one last gallop down to Lambs Dell and then up to home , what ? ’ he said , his pastoral vision of the Bagots already forgotten .
3 No no , we just er came down to Personnel Office and
4 You could dress up or strip down to sports gear , lycra , leather , rubber , jock-straps , uniforms , work gear , torn jeans , boots , socks …
5 It 's feared the equipment could be used by criminals to tune in to police broadcasts .
6 More than £300 worth have been handed in to police stations , mainly in North Shields and Whitley Bay , in the past two weeks .
7 Anyway , she 's got through to finals individuals has Ellen .
8 More long service awards were handed over to committeemen George Henderson and Fred Edney at Evenwood WMC .
9 They clear the remaining forest by fire , opening it up for their own agriculture , or to hand over to cattle ranchers .
10 Moving up to Pikes Crag , another pinnacle , known as Buckbarrow Needle , has a fine E1 5b up its front face — the obviously named Needle Front .
11 The satellite carries a tape recorder which can hold up to 14-hours worth of data .
12 A general degree is sometimes seen as an alternative for students who are not up to honours standard ; this is largely though not entirely the case with the Scottish ordinary degree .
13 It also plays back full-screen , full-motion video with synchronised audio on any display with up to 17″ timing .
14 Surrealist theory may have set great store by sexual experience with women , but it made virtually no provision for the female experience per see , and so it was up to women artists to reinvent their own forms of femininity .
15 So we took him up to Fountains Abbey ( one of Britain 's most famous monastic ruins ) .
16 Because its results were not up to expectations Rentokil is paying $2m less for the business than planned .
17 In a letter sent out to employers Stan Heywood , assistant chief executive , wrote : ‘ As one of the biggest employers in the area , we appreciate that caring for children is an important and responsible job .
18 Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours .
19 Within a very short distance of the airport , roads peter out to cattle tracks .
20 British Telecommunications Plc has a £5m five-year contract to take over ownership and management of Thorn EMI Plc 's internal UK telephone network : the contract marked the official launch of its Communications Management Service which designs , implements , operates and manages large business communications facilities for companies wanting to put their UK private networks out to facilities management .
21 It clearly sets out to branches delivery goals that depots intend to achieve and it sets out how , in return , the branches can aid the delivery process .
22 ‘ Celtic have not won a major trophy for a while and have lost out to rivals Rangers .
23 Fulfil consumables requests or report back to users CSO
24 I 'm sure she 's gone back to Times Square .
25 And when people see psychoanalysis in a different content , then they might look back to things Freud and Bullett studies , and say , well , perhaps it was n't so amusing after all .
26 Well you 're suggesting a back to basics campaign is appropriate here .
27 Madam Speaker , arising out of question time today , the leader of the house the leader of the house told the house that the Prime Minister has made a further statement on the back to basics policy , now since this has er we are told er permeated the whole of government policy since the prime minister 's speech to the party conference last October , is n't it time er that the Prime Minister was asked not to give statements to correspondents and at er press conferences , but made a statement to this house about the back to basics policy and at the very least , placed a copy of his speech and his thinkings on the back to basics policy in the library .
28 Madam Speaker , arising out of question time today , the leader of the house the leader of the house told the house that the Prime Minister has made a further statement on the back to basics policy , now since this has er we are told er permeated the whole of government policy since the prime minister 's speech to the party conference last October , is n't it time er that the Prime Minister was asked not to give statements to correspondents and at er press conferences , but made a statement to this house about the back to basics policy and at the very least , placed a copy of his speech and his thinkings on the back to basics policy in the library .
29 Madam Speaker , arising out of question time today , the leader of the house the leader of the house told the house that the Prime Minister has made a further statement on the back to basics policy , now since this has er we are told er permeated the whole of government policy since the prime minister 's speech to the party conference last October , is n't it time er that the Prime Minister was asked not to give statements to correspondents and at er press conferences , but made a statement to this house about the back to basics policy and at the very least , placed a copy of his speech and his thinkings on the back to basics policy in the library .
30 My er the right hon the right honourable lady I 'm er I do n't know whether I 'm sorry to say or not , it 's a bit out of date , my right honourable friend has just today given a clear explanation of the back to basics theme .
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