Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 That the latter seems to be chosen overwhelmingly testifies not to the existence of coercion , but to careful selection procedures for placing persons in corporate positions coupled with successful methods of persuading them that their interests and the corporation 's interests happily coincide — or at least , that that is the most sensible , pragmatic way of looking at it .
2 Bakker also argued that the brontosaur footprints found in the 1930s in the Cretaceous Texas limestone showed left and right footprints close to the trackway centreline , hinting that they walked upright .
3 The play surrounds and only goes up to the time of Artemesia 's rape .
4 This obviously adds on to the cost of your basic computer but if you are a small business it is n't an enormous amount .
5 ‘ But he so looks forward to the Bois .
6 A second application of this technique only leads back to the original solution , apart from an arbitrary complex constant .
7 A potentially confusing indefinite referring expression , a man armed with a bayonet , apparently relates back to the period before he was identified as ‘ a dissident Spanish priest ’ .
8 The photographer 's glance alights on small details of foliage or suddenly sweeps upwards to the open sky .
9 As the through neck naturally runs parallel to the body , the bridge and pickups all sit square , too , making for a concise and geometrically consistent look and feel .
10 erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in .
11 then all the data from the TREE command , which normally goes straight to the screen , is redirected to a file called PENGUIN .
12 If Britain finally signs up to the word ‘ irrevocable ’ , she will have crossed the Rubicon .
13 More and more Americans were coming to the conclusion that government itself was a problem — a belief that ‘ clearly squares with established Republican doctrine and thus contributes positively to the fortunes of the GOP ’ .
14 it just goes on to the edge here .
15 Down the bottom that just goes out to the bottom and there 's a back
16 The eventual sacking of Charman largely stems back to the rows with Allison during the recording of the album .
17 The clubface effortlessly squares up to the ball-to-target line for a straight ball flight .
18 Yeah but they just comes up to the door and says to her we 're going away now .
19 It just comes straight to the point
20 Empson 's work thus comes close to the theories discussed in the last chapter , which approach the literary text through its linguistic form ; it differs from most of these , however , in being less systematic and theoretical , and in particular in being less influenced by developments in modern linguistics .
21 Because the heart is the seat of all our emotions , affections and willpower , this means that the impact of being blessed by God eventually reaches down to the very core of our persons .
22 The material for printing usually goes off to the printer on the Tuesday , when the noticeboards are changed .
23 Such an amendment would permit claims where the employee 's invention falls short of revolutionising the employer 's position but nonetheless contributes greatly to the latter 's economic well-being .
24 ‘ She always goes back to the attraction , but if I keep saying ‘ no ’ she will eventually learn not to do it . ’
25 In such a case , as Lord Haldane said in North Western Salt Co Ltd v Electrolytic Alkali Co Ltd [ 1914 ] AC 461 , the law " still looks carefully to the interests of the public , but it regards the parties as the best judges of what is reasonable as between themselves " .
26 THE RISE in the Jaguar share price yesterday owes much to the no smoke without fire school of investment analysis .
27 On every channel earnest-looking men with maps and pointers , looking like war-gamers in some fiendish Pentagon basement , demonstrate — predict , even — the inch-by-inch path that the storm is taking , noting that it usually passes off to the north , but may perhaps curve back upon itself and go in for a second strike .
28 These continue , needless to say , in the scene which follows the rise of the curtain , where Grimes 's behaviour once more leads directly to the death of his apprentice .
29 The book very quickly gets down to the paddling with a token section at the source of the river .
30 He 'd make $500,000 for every dollar the stock rises or $46m if the stock ever gets back to the $145 range .
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