Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 It rained solidly every single day in fact , and it did n't stop as we were queuing to drive on to the ferry .
2 ‘ Do n't you dare presume to tell me what I need ! ’ she spat , trembling as she began to clamber on to the quayside .
3 We have now finished coaling at Chapmans Well , but had to wait right to the very end for the best coal .
4 Fall down , go right and collect the painting , use the painted ledges and stars from the cauldron to get back to the start , go left and climb up the stairs from the cauldron , go right and bounce up to the platform to your right , go to the right of the cloud and paint some ledges to get into the castle , stand on the wall to your right and paint some ledges to go right to the edge of the castle , go up and collect the piece of painting , go down , then up the left side of the window using the painted ledges .
5 On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge .
6 ‘ I 'd like to go right to the top , ’ said Paul , who sings under the name Paul James .
7 And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind .
8 Cos we had to repack it you see because it was going to take a it was going to take probably not it was going to go right to the end with this lot on .
9 When that happens , you simply ask the reader to carry on to the next shock-horror exclusive , and the next , and the next , and so on , until the point is driven home .
10 It gave us all the boost we needed to carry on to the launch and , after that , to the second anniversary of John 's captivity .
11 It was one of those days when snow fell all day without sticking and the cold seemed to penetrate right to the bone .
12 Prean , still unbeaten , showed that he is performing as well as at any time in his career when he outplayed Andrei up to 20-17 in the second game and then comfortably recovered from the disappointment of missing four match points to go on to a 21-8 , 22-24 , 21-13 win .
13 At Holy Trinity , Brompton , all four priests are Old Etonians , one of the churchwardens is a former private secretary of Margaret Thatcher 's , and it is not unknown for members of the congregation to go on to a wedding reception in St James 's Palace .
14 My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek ..
15 ‘ Mouse ’ was to go on to a succession of schools — at all of which he was unhappy — and to Oxford , where he was run over by a train under circumstances which strongly suggested suicide .
16 I 'd like you to go on to a university and do music , but I think you 'll do that anyway , and I 'd like you to stop playing other instruments .
17 And every time they put themselves forward to go on to a tra on a training course , they 've actually got to think through , and maybe justify to their line manager ,
18 So you actually had to go on to a smaller boat ?
19 As might be expected from data reported earlier , positive attitudes as measured by all five factors were significantly associated with willingness to go on to a second round of review and reporting .
20 She is full of admiration for the care and attention she is receiving at the hospital but is already looking ahead to the time when she is strong enough to go on to a convalescent home .
21 Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict .
22 THE first thing to go on to the canvas was a sketch in grey wax crayon , which mixes happily with the oils , whereas graphite would turn to gritty soot .
23 When you are ready to go on to the next potency , the whole process is repeated with a single poppy seed granule of the desired strength .
24 We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage .
25 Even Captain Kirk has stopped pushing back the frontiers of the universe boldly to go on to the streets as a cop with the unlikely name of Hooker , a case of Starsky being put into a hutch .
26 If he does this then a sociological perspective has been brought to bear on the first idea and the researcher is ready to go on to the next step , which will be one of limiting his ideas to a feasible scheme of work .
27 In the case of the treaty it gave the opportunity for the Red Army to be created , which at a later date was able to go on to the offensive .
28 He decided to go on to the second and third caves , determined to find what he was looking for .
29 Then continue walking at this pace until you feel ready to go on to the 30 day walk back to fitness programme later in this chapter .
30 You should walk briskly every other day , and on alternate days walk for 20 minutes at a slower pace to build up a regular routine , until you feel ready to go on to the 30-day walk back to fitness programme at the end of this chapter .
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