Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The antler and noose would be used in the mock execution of the Morrisman , and the wild jig would bring everyone on to the green , laughing and screaming in the hot , summer night … |
2 | So he took several thousand dollars from his own pocket , collected contributions from peers , and made up his own bonus pool for everyone down to the clerks who had contributed . |
3 | Wise and Newell scored in each half as England demonstrated the simple virtues of producing accurate crosses and getting someone on to the end of them . |
4 | ‘ I told him we were thinking of putting someone on to the story , and needed to know if it was worth following up . |
5 | You can begin to bring someone back to the present if you can gradually get them to remember events in their life nearer to the present day . |
6 | Marlin had given them both a detailed description of the assailant , and instructions to let nobody up to the second floor without Ms Odell 's permission , and even then they were to accompany the visitor to the apartment door , and escort them out if his guest chose not to see them . |
7 | And if you look at the bottom of that table , somebody up to the age of thirty nine , will pay two percent of their premium erm , for the waiver of premium benefit . |
8 | In 198l there was a government White Paper entitled New Training Initiatives which set out the aims of these schemes : to develop skill-training , to provide further education or work-related training for everyone up to the age of 18 , and to offer adults the chance to update their skills . |
9 | Erm whether we want to add something on to the agenda that would make it more acceptable to them like health and safety or whatever . |
10 | He jumped up from the chair he was sitting on and knocked something on to the floor , something that must have been on the arm . |
11 | Tallis could not see clearly but he seemed to be pushing something on to the staff , working it round until , with a crack , it slid into position . |
12 | It was difficult to stop my things from falling into the sea , but in the end I got everything on to the shore . |
13 | Pertamina head office was especially active during the Flores emergency , acting mainly as central co-ordinator for gifts of money and clothing , and passing everything on to the disaster relief co-ordinators . |
14 | and you so far out and then you drove another one in to the next chamber . |
15 | Granny 's taking a tiny one along to the kitchen . |
16 | Two days later he tells me : ‘ It 's like they want to copy everything down to the smallest detail . |
17 | Do you bring everything down to the level of sexual innuendo ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Taking me little one down to the country to see her Nan , ’ she heard Gloria say , then the click-clack of the ticket-clipper before the man closed the door and they were alone again . |
19 | We flew one down to the Socata plant in the south of France to find out . |
20 | They sent one down to the hospital did n't they ? |
21 | I know I do I forgot to take one down to the place with me I checked the then that , now we go |
22 | The front panel controls are identical for both channels , except for the centrally located stereo link switch ( pressing this hands everything over to the channel A controls ) and the power switch . |
23 | A new Bill was presented , on similar lines , but instead of handing everything over to the L.C.C . |
24 | But the new Act requires the keeping of expensive records — from the time of the first gift of over £1,000 till death carries one off to the happier place , where neither thieves nor the tax-gatherers break through and steal . |
25 | One up to the libbers . |
26 | Yellow one up to the green . |
27 | Martinho had told them of everything up to the time of his own escape . |
28 | She stopped for a second to point something out to the Doctor . |
29 | They 'll they and they you 'll see them going mm not that not that one back to the first I do n't know and then they get the dictionary out . |
30 | They were all in general pleasant enough , although one of the men sent nearly everything back to the kitchen to be reheated , and one of the women pushed the exceptional food backwards and forwards across her plate with flicking movements of her fork , sternly remarking that plain fare was all anyone needed for godliness . |