Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bring slowly to the boil , whisking constantly , and cook for two minutes . |
2 | 2 Transfer fruit and liquid to a large pan , add the peel and spices and bring slowly to the boil . |
3 | Add the sugar and bring slowly to the boil . |
4 | Put the ingredients in a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil . |
5 | Bring slowly to the boil and simmer for 5–6 hours topping up the saucepan with boiling water from time to time . |
6 | Bring slowly to the boil , stirring until thick . |
7 | Put the milk in a small pan and bring slowly to the boil , then pour over the egg mixture , stirring thoroughly with a wooden spoon . |
8 | ‘ You will load your aeroplanes with T.N.T. , ’ he said , ‘ fly in line-astern to Corps H.Q. , and crash on to the roof of the Corps commander 's chateau , in alphabetical order . ’ |
9 | These three correspond most to the expectations and hopes previously voiced by bishops and theological faculties . |
10 | Push slowly to the upright position . |
11 | On Saturday nights around 30 people sit down to a four-course SE Asian banquet . |
12 | Playing a Stableford of the three best individual scores , they finish about 3½ hours later and sit down to a breakfast provided by the ladies . |
13 | It occurred to her that most people , her former self included , would not walk away from an attack by a homicidal transvestite and sit down to a healthy breakfast . |
14 | Just over two million of our pupils sit down to a knife-and-fork meal at midday . |
15 | In one house a family of six sit down to a meal , using three-legged chairs and chunks of masonry for seats . |
16 | Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast . |
17 | I sit down to the table , and watch me , real men are n't like that are they ? and it locks |
18 | When Connor came back with a pint pot in either hand , he found his wife in the arms of the young Welshman , and stood smiling , watching them dance together to a song that had become all the rage in the last few years : |
19 | Moreover the fractal transform technique provides perceptual resolution independence : zoom in to a picture and instead of getting a blocky , pixellated image , the software gives a realistic effect by actually adding detail in that was n't in the original . |
20 | We had two perfect days skiing , early morning climbs being rewarded by long sweeping runs back down to the valley bottom on sun-softened neve . |
21 | In the absence of CRP , all polymerases bind better to the lac fragment than to the gal fragment ( Fig. 1 , lanes 7 and 9 ) ; in the presence of CRP , with the truncated polymerases , a better binding at gal is observed ( Fig. 1 , lane 10 ) consistent with the absence of cooperativity found at the lac promoter . |
22 | Push gently to a count of five and repeat other side . |
23 | Using something tangible like photographs keeps the memory load down to a minimum and eases the stress of always having to think of something to say . |
24 | As the ruminants then set to work they eat down to the lower , leafier parts of the vegetation . |
25 | Wild-type enzyme and CRP bind cooperatively to the strong lac UV5 promoter whereas the truncated enzymes show exactly the same affinity in the presence or absence of CRP ( Table I ) . |
26 | In presence of cAMP-CRP , however , the two proteins bind cooperatively to the DNA and the cooperative DNA binding is mediated by direct protein-protein interactions between the cAMP-CRP and CytR ( 6 , 10 ) . |
27 | Though civilization crumbles , let those who are civilized remain so to the end ! |
28 | Sweetman turned a furious smeared face at us , then drove his garish boat hard at Wavebreaker 's hull to gouge a long scratch down to the bare metal . |
29 | The BBCBASIC(Z80) programs that use these routines should move HIMEM down to the same value before they PROC_load the assembly code routines into the address at which they were originally assembled . |
30 | At worst , food will be allowed develop only to the extent that it serves the needs of agriculture . |