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

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1 Or is the situation down to other factors ?
2 → Just to set your mind at rest , Phil , I 'll start by telling you that there is nothing wrong with your equipment ; the situation is definitely down to other factors .
3 I went along to other organizations , joined one or two things , went out a lot .
4 they 'll sort of give in to other temptations .
5 At home though he can plug himself in to other computers all over the world .
6 In the schools in his survey , 22 hours a week were devoted to the 3Rs , two hours a week spent on the creative arts and three hours a week given over to other studies .
7 This last observation suggests that popular discussions of technological spillovers and ‘ the appropriability problem ’ may have exaggerated the ease with which information generated from a firm 's innovative activities spills over to other firms .
8 Some benefits of R & d may also spill over to other firms , creating an externality .
9 The aircraft was turned over to other crews and her role in the daylight bombing offensive against Nazi Germany continued until the end of hostilities .
10 Plnëná sardelová vejce was a tasty concoction of egg and anchovy , and Fabia gave her attention over to other matters .
11 Millbottom has been in and out of the cloth trade and was subsequently turned over to other uses .
12 It started life in the cloth trade but , as with many other Woodchester mills , was eventually turned over to other uses .
13 The Lightpill complex then systematically turned over to other uses .
14 The class disciplines of stations broke down , although in many places the wealthiest took themselves off to other forms of transport .
15 The navvies and the bricklayers , masons and blacksmiths , would troop off to other masters .
16 They will go off to other projects , he fears , and the Ethiopians , in common with the rest of us who want to understand our origins , will be the losers .
17 They will go off to other projects , he fears , and the Ethiopians , in common with the rest of us who want to understand our origins , will be the losers .
18 The third one : once the buzz bombs started to come over it was at last realised that it was n't a very good idea to have children evacuated directly on the flight path between Germany and London , and we were all shipped off to other locations , myself to Teignmouth in Devon .
19 Now they 've gone off to other groups handing out food , like Food for Work and the Mothers ' Clubs where they do weaving and knitting and things like that . ’
20 From the large entrance hall , old oak doors and passages led off to other parts of the house , a large open staircase facing them .
21 The national monopoly has disappeared and auctioning in France has been opened up to other Europeans , but auctioneers will remain officers appointed by the Minister of Justice .
22 ‘ I 'm really making a plea in the lectures that if the British want to get involved in Europe , they should show a few signs , be prepared to learn other languages , open up to other cultures .
23 Around that time , we heard about a network , which could link us up to other cocoa workers around the world .
24 Use for effect : The family member avoids facing up to other problems by focussing attention on the problem of the primary sufferer 's addictive disease .
25 Alternatively , use standard furnishing fabric and match it up to other furnishings in the room .
26 Buried within IBM announcement of its PowerParallel multi-processing RISC system last month ( CI No 2,113 ) was the news that its parallel processing capabilities will opened up to other vendors ' machines .
27 To the far right are two output jacks offering Pre-Fade input ( for connecting other preamps into the D12 's power amp ) and Post-Fade output ( for hooking up to other power amps or to a desk or mixer ) .
28 Plus it has an effects loop , and a preamp out for slaving up to other power amps , and so on .
29 Living up to other people 's signalled expectations is often a pleasure/pain experience : pleasure in the recognition we receive for satisfying others ' expectations , pain in the sense that we lose some of our independence and freedom .
30 For the members of Britian 's first Tall Persons ' Club , this inaugural gathering was a chance for some to have to look up to other people for a change .
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