Example sentences of "[det] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You can pass that on to Control . ’
2 Have you brought that in to mummy , the twigs ?
3 It 's twenty two acre and we put all of that down to barley for er .
4 True to their craft and their inspiration , they passed this on to mankind .
5 I 'm gon na get some and take some down to grandma 's grave so I fe , I feel really guilty we 've not been there since Christmas eve !
6 I am beckoned , ‘ You must take this down to desk number twenty-three .
7 It was noticeable that infringements occurred in the last quarter more than in the rest of the game and I put this down to tiredness and a resulting lack of concentration .
8 Carefully , he narrowed this down to opinion , but this was a highly pressurised role where he had to think carefully over every throwaway line .
9 ‘ One or two people will be ready to put this down to plastic but our goals were nothing to do with plastic .
10 Gon na bring this in to mummy !
11 Is that saying in another way that perhaps we should push this over to consideration onto the P A G , there are n't any meetings today , but there will be the V A T I suppose .
12 ‘ For someone who started out by stating he was not here to make judgments , you would appear to have a few already to hand , ’ he said acidly .
13 If you keep this up to date , then you can plan each day or week in advance , inserting where , when and for how long you are going to walk .
14 Er , I 've now added the research approval form and it 's become a related document here but in the original allocation of forms , the responsibility for keeping this up to date was not mine .
15 Thursday Friday Now just check put the new piece of paper yes Publications Okay I 'm just er bringing this up to date so Monday Tuesday Wednesday evenings in fact you need er sorry Sunday Monday and Tuesday okay .
16 But now I think they do n't many so it 's not you know this up to sort of like thirteen they 've been taught constantly once to that age .
17 Some up to Heaven , some down to Hell .
18 He held this out to Rain .
19 The grandmother of a Cornish smallholder 's family would stay the first three days of each week ‘ to help my mother to do the washing and buttermaking … and to help to do the mending ; ’ and when the children were not at school they would walk the mile and a half back to granny 's own ‘ little thatched cottage . ’
20 Under the old two group format it was very much down to luck as to who you were drawn with , the new system is much better , it allows for the odd hiccup , gives an extra dimension to every game and rewards those teams that perform on the day .
21 Quite apart from the fact that they find it very interesting , I think that people outside the university would be pleased to know that a course of such down to earth practical is taught in a place which they sometimes regard as being rather airy fairy .
22 Well the , the risk has changed for a start I mean with the chemicals there are so many now erm chemicals and so much of it being transported by road , the risk of that and the dangers of accidents must be increased , although legislation has brought in a number of improvements , so firemen have to be very much up to date with that .
23 There was much here to interest New Scientist customers — in particular a vivid portrayal of the unprecedented butchery visited on academe by the Thatcher government .
24 Erm , Charlie puts them on , they took his others out and put these on to balance it .
25 But most would agree that the Bible gives us principles — rather than precise rules — and that we have to work out how to put these in to practice .
26 I 'll walk into a French bank and say can I exchange these back to sterling and they 'll say oh yes and then charge me five hundred fucking francs again or whatever it is. no five nines , nine eighteen twenty seven thirty six forty five francs .
27 and linked to that I was going to do a new information sheet , I found the old information sheet so I just bring that up to date
28 I can collect Miss Maynard from Liverpool Street and then drive us all down to Hillmarden together . ’
29 It 's all down to money .
30 So what of Councillor claim that it 's all down to lack of Government cash .
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