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

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1 He went right through the passage to the street and entered the shop like a customer .
2 The routes here are many and varied with the grades well represented right through the spectrum to the nasty end of E6 .
3 Turn right off the road to Nairn , by the castle , then past woods by a duck-thronged mere , turn to the west , that is , left , off the lane into a similarly tight by-road and , around a corner , stands Macbeth 's Hillock .
4 That 's right yeah , for a little bit , I was on about the reference to er Embassy Service though
5 The second paragraph goes on about the report to council Environmental Services Committee by the District Chief .
6 The GCC states — in the diplomatic as in other fields , generally inclined to support Iraq — had lobbied vigorously during the run-up to the Security Council vote for the emergence of a form of words incorporating censure of Iran .
7 And then at the end we will run a single lecture , a kind of gee whizz lecture , something that shows the applications of the ideas we 've been working on during the day to some particularly unusual branch of physics .
8 On earlier models , the mylar sheet will always move on during the left to right row , whichever side the carriage was on when you started .
9 She led them slowly through the graveyard to the burial site .
10 Breathe in from the diaphragm slowly through the chest to the mouth counting 1-2-3-4 then blow it back to the diaphragm with another 1-2-3-4 .
11 The Gazette reported their arrival in Fleetwood 's main street : ‘ The car with its brilliantly illuminated electrical devices , was a sight which overwhelmed the people in the street with astonishment , broken later by applause as the car passed slowly through the town to the terminus ’ .
12 He found another vessel whose captain ( a Scot ) was prepared to sign him on for the voyage to New York .
13 For the patterns in the basic pack and the pattern libraries , the left hand light on the 580 and the EC1 ( or the right hand on earlier models ) must be on for the effect to be what the designer intended .
14 Détournement and dérive ( drifting ) are thus reclaimed in terms of their contemporary relevance , or rather for the extent to which they influenced punk and the camp and erudite artistic radicalism which exploited it .
15 However , even in nominally constant-density flows it may be possible to introduce density differences which are large enough to allow the use of one of these techniques whilst keeping the internal Froude number high enough for the flow to be unaffected .
16 Consider for example the case when Ri becomes large enough for the turbulence to be suppressed in the outer region , so that the Reynolds stress becomes small there .
17 Fuel tanks were drained , leaving only enough for the pilot to taxi to the Queen Mary loading point where any surplus fuel would then be completely drained .
18 This should be accurate enough for the findspot to be plotted on a map and for someone else to be able to find the location .
19 When it was late enough for the embassy to be fully staffed , Agnes called to say she probably would n't be in , but could perhaps be contacted at the motel number .
20 The top shelf needs to be high enough for the monitor to be seen from the back of the room over rows of heads .
21 On May 7 the Slovak National Council voted 73-59 in favour of a declaration of sovereignty of the Slovak Republic , but a previous procedural decision that a three-fifths majority was required to amend the Constitution meant that the margin was not large enough for the declaration to be adopted .
22 The mere fact of Alfred 's death , whoever took the call , would be enough for the team to be sent and the police surgeon informed .
23 If you wanted to cut from a wide shot to a close-up , you had to cut away to another camera long enough for the lens to be swung round into position and refocussed .
24 He endorsed the aims of contributing to the raising of all pupils ' achievement through and beyond the national curriculum , of improving pupils ' motivation and increasing their participation in education , of preparing pupils better for the transition to further education , training or employment — and , all important in the preparation and review of management plans , of helping schools to consider how well their curriculum , teaching and organization enabled pupils to develop their all-round potential ( DES 1990b ) .
25 That evening is I crouched at the back of the slit trench , swatting the mauses and listening to the sound of shells passing over and the rain dripping steadily in through the entrance to the trench , I stared at the pool of water getting larger and hoped that the rain would soon stop , if it does n't I 'm in for an uncomfortable night .
26 Then it was Dean Saunders , only for the pairing to be broken up with his Wales partner 's recent move to Villa .
27 The young man watched him very warily indeed , waiting only for the chance to be off .
28 But a strong mid-season run of top finishes and two crashes from Kocinski shot him into the title lead , only for the crown to be snatched away from him in Australia .
29 He was rewarded with a victory over Sri Lanka , and then chosen to lead the team to India , only for the tour to be cancelled because of the South African connections of himself and several members of the party .
30 On England 's next tour in 1985–6 , Guyana was carefully omitted from the itinerary , and it would be nine years before they returned — only for the Test to be washed out completely .
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