Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [adj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But he added : ‘ I 've been around for 30-odd years so I 'd like to it was down to all my TV work .
2 And then it went down there , and then it was er er a registerer , and then the vicar come from this place , here , down to that one .
3 We can go down to that one , oh no we do n't , no you 're right , we want to go back up again .
4 7 to the hectare , and th the range as David Potter said and very you know very significantly erm up to sixty or seventy per hectare down to thirteen which was the lowest .
5 For there might be heard the buzz of the spinning wheel , and the hum and songs of those who were carrying out the labours of the day ; and the merry jests and greetings sent down to those who were passing through the streets .
6 For this , those feminists , such as Finch and Groves ( 1983 ) , who espoused the cause of their older sisters , can take some credit , particularly in the challenge they threw down to those who assumed without question that such roles would naturally fall to women on their own .
7 Military organizations possess hierarchical structures ; senior officers at the apex of a pyramid issue commands which are relayed down to those who are obliged to carry them out .
8 So , adopt this report , give the thumbs down to those who want to break the links and support a wider form of democracy where the trade union is paying the levy is not only a valuable member of the Party but is valued as well .
9 You 've dragged me along to all your trade shows and staff socials over the years .
10 But they will belong to the Sorcerers ’ Fellowship , and then there 's the Old Boys ' Academy of Wizardry — mind you , I like to go along to that myself .
11 The bodymaker passed the doors to the finishers , who in turn passed them on to the french polishers ; the doors then moved along to those whose work it was to hang them in position , the operations being so arranged that the polished door was completed just at the point where it was to be hung on the coach .
12 Yes it is rather yes no I ca n't get you in to that one .
13 The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one .
14 Put the cuttings in to half their length , and make sure they are fairly firm , and the base of the stem is in contact with the compost , and water them in lightly .
15 It is usual for a company to have a policy on its corporate image and to carry this image through to all its publicly available printed materials such as price lists , brochures and leaflets , visiting cards , compliments slips , envelopes and display boards and signs .
16 Bush has made it plain that US forces are there simply to ensure that relief gets through to those who need it , although it might help more if the troops sorted out the renegade gangs stealing the food .
17 For these reasons the term has been chosen for use in the title of the present book and throughout the text to denote the whole range of children from those who are totally blind through to those who possess useful but impaired vision .
18 Jochim turns it through to Speedy who could n't repeat the dose .
19 She said it was br it was , I did n't think it was but it wa it was really good fun and also I was going out with Carl at the time and so , you know , in our big like little group big little group , our big group , that was a bit of a erm contradiction , erm in our big group and erm we knew masses of people and there were lots of there and there were lots of Felixstowe people there and it was just a really good laugh and erm Right Said Fred were there and some other sort of ravey group , ca n't remember what now and then , no some techno group , and then erm so we all thought oh let's go for this , let's go , la this time last year we thought oh well let's go over to this one for a joke , you know , for old time 's sake let's just go along and have a joke and we went and it was full of erm like they were all about fourteen , I suppose when we went we were all fourteen too but last year well most of my friends are sort of you know sixteen erm we went and it was n't , it was n't , it was n't full at all and the place is huge and it says , it says on the thing , you know , two thousand people go and there must have been about four hundred at the most and it was really , and I , also I ha I was ill that day and it was really shit so if they said it was brilliant last year it probably was n't the stockings because it was , nobody I met said it was , and also yeah the stockings and the feathers were put on the same day and there 's competition between the two companies does stocking and I 've forgotten what feathers is , there 's competition and so lots of people went to the feathers instead and the feathers had like too many people and the stockings had too lit too few .
20 Each generation in the Church makes its own effort and then hands over to those who follow .
21 He 's already had a handful of World Cup qualifying ties in two or three different countries and is off to another one next week .
22 When that big hand gets up to twelve you can have it on .
23 Up to five I should think , five to six .
24 From October 1 1989 , the Tax Inspectorate will consider candidates aged up to 52 who want to train with pay as Tax Inspectors .
25 So I got up to that one but
26 And that 's the price up to that one .
27 Point is , what 's Blackbeard up to that he does n't want to be spied on ? ’
28 Up to 1956 it was believed that the laws of physics obeyed each of three separate symmetries called C , P , and T. The symmetry C means that the laws are the same for particles and antiparticles .
29 So the standard feelers for an engineer goes from about one and a half thou up to fifteen thou , the rest you can measure by other things .
30 Up to 1970 it seemed that it was mutually beneficial to allow large scale migration to remove ‘ surplus ’ labour from these southern rural regions .
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