Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] to an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In central London , a middle-aged woman had a lucky escape when a 40ft tree crashed down on to an open-top bus on Victoria Embankment .
2 We want to turn state companies into shareholding companies by moving perhaps on to an Italian model of state participation in industry , so we can create a situation where companies would be owned by a combination of the state , private shareholders and foreign investors .
3 Despite the striving for the autonomy or consumption activities , resulting in an exaggerated separation from business interests , in some respects Bourdieu 's major source of analogy tends to fall back , not on to an economic , but perhaps on to an economistic model .
4 Despite the striving for the autonomy or consumption activities , resulting in an exaggerated separation from business interests , in some respects Bourdieu 's major source of analogy tends to fall back , not on to an economic , but perhaps on to an economistic model .
5 That he did not was largely down to an opening seven-frame blast from Parrott .
6 I watched for the gas station on Harvey 's map and turned off on to an unmade road that kicked up stones against the underside of the Rambler and laid a film of dust across the tinted windscreen .
7 After the theatrics of the ridge , it 's a strange experience to emerge up on to an enormous flat plateau — a bit like climbing the ladder up to your loft and discovering it leads to an American Football stadium .
8 Porter was carrying a large floppy-covered book ; she went straight up to an African writer , N'dosi , showed him the book , held open , and offered him a biro .
9 A man who could and would talk the hind legs back on to an injured donkey , provided it had decent proletarian credentials .
10 In summer the family spills out on to an adjoining sun-trap patio .
11 He was probably one of the first to discover the principle of electrotyping by depositing copper electrolytically on to an engraved copper plate , but , as with many of his other inventions and discoveries , he failed to take out a patent and most of the benefits were reaped by others .
12 Then the Line itself-supply trenches angling cautiously up to an elaborate hem-stitch of Allied positions , with the wire lying beyond , scruffy and irregular , a tide mark in no-man 's land .
13 That is why the Government have provided an extra £28 million for economic regeneration in Lanarkshire in the current year and why up to an extra £25 million will be available to the Lanarkshire development agency , in addition to what it would otherwise have received in 1992-93 .
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