Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Turn left on road then after 30 yds turn right on to enclosed path up steps by National Trust sign for Stockham 's Hill .
2 The top half of it slides down over the bottom half so that it can be lowered right down to table-top level when a debate is going on and a speaker is sitting down .
3 In summary , a 30 second delay in cord clamping with the infant held 20 cm below the introitus gives a higher initial packed cell volume and higher arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratios ( implying less right to left shunting of deoxygenated blood at cardiac or pulmonary level ) on the first day .
4 But police say that was only down to good fortune and not good driving .
5 By January , virtually all foreign securities had been sold , but India still came extremely close to technical default on interest payments on its foreign debt .
6 Autumn calving presumes mating in early to mid Winter , the worst possible period for this exercise .
7 Although many years later Braque recalled how strong an impression tribal art made on him , it is hard to see any direct reflection of this in the paintings executed at the time when Picasso was reacting so positively to tribal sculpture ; even in a painting like the Nu any influence from tribal art seems to have come at second hand , through Picasso 's Demoiselles .
8 Unlike the more staid and less affluent families of Racervine Park , residents of Scarcement Chase did not adhere so strictly to Ixmaritian law .
9 Sales for the fiscal third quarter were up 6% — but that is down mainly to favourable currency translations , and while the loss of $30m is a big step in the right direction , it was still slightly worse than Wall Street estimates , and analysts were particularly disappointed with the low turnover growth .
10 We felt we were halfway back to civilian life , being off the camp and in the middle of an interesting town .
11 This argument is based on the fact that X-cells have better spatial resolution than Y-cells while the latter have better temporal resolution , plus the fact that Y-cells tend to respond only transiently to sustained contrast .
12 In spite of these affinities , however , it should be remembered that the Kingscote mosaic itself is assigned only tentatively to integral group ( a ) : it could overlap with , or be considered part of , integral group ( b ) .
13 Furthermore , the results of most studies suggest that obese individuals respond less well to oral bile acid treatment than the non-obese .
14 the continue develops from signed Danish , Swedish , English and so on to Danish Sign Language , Swedish Sign Language , British Sign Language etc .
15 An example was written even before the Sharon Tate murders by Stephen Farber for the winter issue of the respected journal , Film Quarterly , in which he examined the reasons why young audiences responded so passionately to Easy Rider .
16 Speakers ' use of creole varieties lie along a continuum , from varieties of creole which may well be incomprehensible to a speaker of Standard English , to varieties much closer to Standard English ;
17 During Edward 's short reign , England had grown much closer to continental Protestantism and had begun to embrace the nascent Protestant internationalism being fostered by Calvin at Geneva .
18 This involved the opening of mail , bugging and telephone-tapping subject only occasionally to external check , the dissemination of information thus obtained to favoured politicians and break-ins to install bugs or obtain documents .
19 If the present division is regarded as desirable , the next step is to ensure that the maximum penalty for the lesser offence is sufficient to deal with cases of serious threats which are not enough to negative consent in rape .
20 In the courses due recognition is given , not only to chemical theory , but to the importance of chemistry to research , development and production in industry .
21 The new and sophisticated cable networks will open the way not only to new telecommunication services , but also to the spread of emerging technologies such as high definition television .
22 The book examines harmonisation of technical standards and the Community 's approach to harmonisation with particular reference not only to existing legislation but also proposed legislation .
23 These suggestions are relevant not only to human vision ( Ullman 's prime focus ) , but to animal vision also .
24 However , in the USA , the chemical fallout from industry and agriculture has prompted an environmental expert to warn of the many unseen air pollutants which are not covered by the Clean Air Act and are damaging not only to human health — linked to ills from leukaemia to heart disease — but are implicated in the formation of ‘ acid rain' which has devastated vast tracts of forest ( Begley , 1988 ) .
25 The allocation of resources to authorities must be linked not only to social need in terms of the levels of disability locally and the age and social class patterns of handicap and mental disorder , but also to the local costs of delivering that care .
26 The novelty and often the downright dishonesty of claims by royal clerks to livings which appeared to be legitimately filled already led not only to vigorous litigation , but even more seriously to insecurity , bitterness and local violence .
27 I wish to explore those proposals , lay bare the dangers which lurk beneath them and identify the threat not only to parliamentary representation from Scotland in this House but to the economic well-being of Scotland if the Labour party were ever in a position to exercise in Scotland the kind of powers that it would give to such an assembly .
28 It would be a very bad example not only to Czech society , but also to the wider art community ’ .
29 I think it can , as long as we realise the inadequacy of the simple linguistic model of communication ( addresser-message-addressee ) not only to literary discourse , but to any discourse .
30 The principles thus stated apply not only to national legislation which has been specifically adopted to implement a directive but also should only be applicable to any national legislation adopted after the directive .
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