Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Was her voice loud enough to carry to the next table ?
2 However , I do n't see the point of fighting off one set of advances only to capitulate to the next .
3 Martin O'Neill only got to the eighth frame in his match against Mark Rowing .
4 So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success .
5 In particular , the second H pylori pattern seems only related to the second and third patterns of contact , which are characterised by evident epithelial damage .
6 Economics ( and the fear of being bored witless for the third time in 10 days ) demanded that I , and my son , only got to the first two matches and watched from the Kop .
7 ( This perhaps indicates that it was tactically inept in this case for the plaintiffs to seek to persuade the court that the whole package of information was confidential. ) 5 Whether additional protection should be afforded to an employer where the former employee is not seeking to earn his living by making use of the body of skill , knowledge and experience which he has acquired in the course of his career , but is merely selling to a third party information which he acquired in confidence in the course of his former employment Goulding J drew no such distinction .
8 What makes it even more sweet is the fact that they crapped on about us only getting to the 2nd round last year and how they were going to get to the final .
9 Her body was already responding , although her mind was still stubbornly clinging to the last few threads of resistance .
10 If you put something like N H and then O H four well the convention is that when it 's a suffix stuff a subscript and a suffix below the line there and just after it , it only applies to the last element .
11 In either case he does not run the risk of being left with the goods ; if he can not find a purchaser he can return them to X. The answer is that he is X 's agent if under the terms of his contract with X he has no right himself to buy the goods but can only sell to a third party , Weiner v. Harris ( 1910 C.A. ) .
12 I have seen it — Not long ago , in Moscow on quite another mission , I tiptoed up the great empty staircase and , with a diplomatic passport in my pocket , stood in the eternal dusk that shrouds old ballrooms when they are asleep — With its plump brown pillars and gilded mirrors , it was better suited to the last hours of a sinking liner than the launch of a great initiative .
13 This was to prove of considerable value to the Palace , because there was a young lad there who benefited greatly from the nurturing that an experienced campaigner like Jimmy Wilde could provide , before being eventually transferred to a 1st Division club for a record fee — Arthur Hudgell .
14 Although her owners had tried every method of finding her , including local radio appeals , Tim Charlesworth eventually turned to the last resort of hiring a helicopter to help in the search .
15 You 'll promise not to go to the next race , on Monday , wo n't you ? ’
16 Adjuvant therapy was not given to the first 44 successfully treated patients .
17 As soon as the result was announced , however , Heseltine and then Hurd conceded to Major , and despite some initial confusion as to the correct procedure it was decided not to proceed to a third ballot in which a preference system of voting would have obtained .
18 So his foot went down two steps , and sure enough down came the wardrobe onto his toe and did n't do any damage and then just bounced to the next step down .
19 But the parties are not confined to the first perspective .
20 It would be wrong to end without acknowledging that emigration from Ayrshire was not confined to the 18th and 19th centuries .
21 He left for the Somme at the end of December and was soon transferred to the 2nd Manchesters .
22 Although the classification notation will subsequently incorporate the notation of the second facet , the document will be placed physically according to the first facet ; that is , this document will either be placed with other documents on mathematics or with other documents on primary schools .
23 He went on staring at the television screen , not listening to the next item , but trying to work out the puzzle .
24 Yeah , Ch cha chair , it is possible for Mr by moving a , another small but you know , perhaps relatively insignificant motion on , on this same item , as we 've not moved to the next one , and I will , I will happily second it , in order to enable him to speak to it , erm , to actually express the views , and very valuable ones , which he does hold .
25 She could almost see him searching for another string of quips if Jessica would not thaw to the first attempt .
26 ‘ No , no ; I think we will just stick to the first choice .
27 The exemption is generally attributed to the seventeenth century writings of Sir Matthew Hale , and whilst this is in some measure correct , it is best understood in the context of the evolution of the law of rape as a whole .
28 ‘ We were singing There was a Princess Long Ago and had just got to the last verse , ‘ Now everybody 's happy now ’ , when the headmistress came in and said the King had died .
29 Although the royalty may apply to any ‘ resale ’ , it is anticipated that it would not apply to the first sale by a gallery of a contemporary artist .
30 This certainly did not apply to the next great dog of influence on the British show scene : Ch.
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