Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , then it goes down to orgies or whatever what they are has any of that worked ? |
2 | Only a pilot project , he insists , will determine whether or not the technology lives up to suppliers ' promises . |
3 | Yet the country 's performance in this area hardly lives up to promises when the relevant laws were passed in 1978 . |
4 | Lochinver fully lives up to expectations . |
5 | He looks right David Lawrence I must say and that was a very , very quick delivery and getting back to your other point , that slips coming forward going back , it 's just every now and again that it does n't come out right from David Lawrence , it goes down comparatively slowly , but when he does get it right , it really flies through to slips . |
6 | However , as we saw , this type of personality hangs on to others , looking to them for affirmation and praise . |
7 | Edwards hangs on to shares and control of United . |
8 | No Canadian jokes , please , but doing this on the nation 's behalf just plays up to stereotypes . |
9 | I mean er best way for facility , well if , if you 're not in a hurry it goes up to lakes do n't it ? |
10 | The destructive sadist might well be thought to have an essential self-hatred , even a death-wish which he or she projects on to others in the infliction of damage . |
11 | there 's no danger of fluid leaks on to hands or clothes . |
12 | ‘ There is a way of saying no , for instance , that gets through to children . |
13 | They 've bought some baggage handlers who intercept the stuff before it gets through to customs . ’ |
14 | They are lightweight and easy to use , and can cut through tough wood stems up to ¾″ ( 20mm ) diameter , in up to four simple stages by means of the ratchet action . |
15 | gets up to tricks |
16 | And word gets back to apostles in Jerusalem . |
17 | We are at the at where Shrewsbury Town of the third division lead premiership Blackburn by three goals to two , but Blackburn now moving forward , getting it across , it breaks back to drives it in low and left footed and that one is off the target , a shot driven in from twenty five yards by , not finding the goal . |
18 | What will happen when Jerry Rubin gets around to Physicists ' , Engineers ' , and Molecular Biologists ' Night ? |
19 | The urban middle-class heart goes out to jaguars , exotic Indians and magnificent trees with a generosity that is not evident in the cases of kangaroos and red coral . |
20 | Is n't it time that members standing for C E C elections were given the same equality with Regional Secretaries , who as we all know , all year round , in all regions , when a leaflet or a booklet goes out to members , in most of them there is a photograph of the Regional Secretary . |
21 | BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions . |
22 | Her escorts pay when she goes out to restaurants or parties , so Pickles has n't the foggiest idea about money . |
23 | The most obvious conclusion to draw here once again goes back to women 's domestic role , and in particular their tendency not to work outside the home , or to work part time , or to work in isolation ( home working , cleaning and so on ) . |
24 | Love boils down to pheromones , it says . |
25 | GUIL : It really boils down to symptoms . |
26 | It all boils down to interfaces , and I think that it is one of the more difficult areas of chemistry to work in and there 's a lot of room for advancement there . |
27 | The remote control changes over to adverts . |
28 | It has 170 cottages around Britain that it lets out to holiday-makers and the income raised — more than £700,000 last year — helps provide extra cash for its vital conservation work . |
29 | The different arrangements are described in the information that the Joint Awards Section sends out to centres . |
30 | That produces something that then moves on to discussions |