Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] to [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir .
2 Incidentally , the last I heard , that weekly coach to the Upper Witham was still running — under the name of Heeley Angling Club and , even more surprising , I understand that ’ Jock ’ was still driving them up to a few years ago .
3 The overall goal is to bring them up to the same standards as the western part of the country by the end of the century .
4 Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals .
5 Are they in to the same extent , or lesser extent than manufacturing ?
6 I did n't want to have to keep carrying her back to the same perch for the rest of her life , although she did occasionally fly to the perch herself , she was so used to it .
7 The wrong turns provide additional boundaries and constraints as the exercise proceeds , leading him ultimately to the same goal .
8 So he sold it on to a this kid and it was up Baxters
9 Second , the affection for medievalism is literary before it is architectural , and architects themselves invariably refer it back to the same lines from Milton 's Il Penseroso ( c.1631 ) :
10 Mr McTavish forbore to mention that he had n't made it quite to the same standard as his host but was obviously pleased to be included in the generalization .
11 Like those of neighbouring Bouzy , they possess qualities somewhere between the solid , full-bodied and strongly perfumed Verzenay and the smooth , exceptionally aromatic Aÿ but their great strength and vinosity edges them closer to the former than the latter .
12 But not for anything close to the same price .
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