Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to the basic " in BNC.

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1 I think , John , I want to come back to the basic one , and that is , as a customer , if you 're handed what you think is an extended warranty to cover you for all sorts of things erm then you 're very disappointed if you find that most of the things that are going to go wrong with your car are excluded .
2 The ‘ subjective meaning ’ of what the woodsman or marksman is doing is built in to the basic description or interpretation of the facts .
3 When the project is completed , the group members are transferred back to the basic structure , or they are given operating responsibility for the new product in a new unit .
4 Every kung fu club conducts its training session in a programmed manner , beginning with warm-up exercises , going on to the basic techniques , and then practising forms .
5 There were countless small libraries that ran on into the 1930s and even later , right down to the small cornershop lending libraries of the kind George Orwell worked in ( it is strange how , when you get down to the basic phenomena of literacy in England , he keeps cropping up ) .
6 But I mean , one of the major problems is a fact , these youth training programmes or Y , YP 's as they call them , are alright but they 're not really getting down to the basic er training we need !
7 ( If you did not use application forms or receive c.v.s then refer also to the basic list of questions , p. 100 . )
8 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
9 ‘ About 12 people went along to the basic 15 week course and of course we have six who have gone on to get the certificate .
10 One manager reports that some parents reacted badly to the basic but intrusive questions .
11 Well , can we get back to the basic thing about classlessness .
12 I know it varies , erm we are rather identical we are actually very close together and erm hope that with the erm C C County what Labour 's put forward to the basic budget er .
13 Well I think I , I mean I do agree and I think that the that er that pressure is now getting on to these , these city institutions , but erm , but I still come back to the basic thing that , that really , you know what appears to me is happening is we 've we 're having literally millions of pounds taken out in , in issuing these massive massive writs you know , a hundred and seventy eight page writs are sort of being and really the money for those is coming out of the remaining money in our pension funds and really I feel that what wou what is happening is this , as far as I 'm concerned , is all due to the self-regulatory body being set under the Financial Services Act , and in a way I feel that you know we 're being made to pay for sorting out a mess that somebody else is making .
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