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

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1 The court may then direct that these records or documents be brought to the attention of other persons including presumably the parties to the proceedings and any experts they intend to instruct .
2 And so it was all along the line , from Telnitz in the south , right the way to the Olmütz road , where the plain rose into the foothills of the mountains to the north ; and after he had disappeared into the tumult and light , neither Thiercelin nor Epitot spoke for a long time .
3 Officially , the bike route ends here ; more experienced cyclists may care to carry on the ascent to the Krimml waterfalls .
4 Erm but er we 've had one or two people come to us , and report that they 've been mugged , there again we get straight on the phone to the police .
5 It is not enough to notify the regional chairman or committee members of what 's going on and hope that they will pass on the message to the members and supporters .
6 Overworked officials in finance ministries rarely reject a whole list of potential projects ; they are much more likely to identify a few priorities at random , and pass on the donor to the line ministry , hoping for the best if and when the project is financed .
7 To this great current of faith , life in this world was not an end in itself , but rather the prelude to the life to come .
8 Suddenly the doors to the lounge burst open .
9 In general the difficulties can be categorised as those which were hard because they were unpleasant tasks in themselves ( eg dealing with sickness or incontinence , washing soiled clothes ) ; those which were hard because of the dementia sufferer 's behaviour or characteristics ( eg he or she was uncooperative , aggressive , heavy ) , and those which were hard because of features of the carer 's life or characteristics ( eg the journey to the dementia sufferer 's home was a long one , the carer 's spouse disliked her helping , she had no washing machine , she found it hard to manage caring tasks as well as her work ) .
10 Apparently the climb to the top of the Glenshane Pass had put paid to their radiator .
11 My other point relates to developments in Europe , and especially the run-up to the Maastricht intergovernmental conference .
12 The cut of the assassin 's sword had split it from below the shoulder to the hem .
13 Naturally the heirs to the computer-builders are somewhat disappointed about this .
14 Walking down the Promenade to the Albion Hotel for luncheon , with Samuel striding ahead like Stonewall Jackson , and Gwendolen having found an apparent soul mate in Lord Beddington , Oliver found himself forced to walk next to Angelina .
15 As she walked down the companionway to the lower deck the breeze moulded her couture suit of cream silk bouquet against the contours of her body .
16 Graham waited until the two men were seated in the cafeteria before moving down the platform to the freight car .
17 He slipped down the door-post to the ground .
18 Turning from the ugly sight of the old woman 's contorted features , she fled the room , running incontinently down the gallery to the stairs , unaware that Hector , barking excitedly , ran out after her .
19 They may go down the field below the cave to a gate on the Kingsdale road which , followed to the left , goes over a rise to Deepdale and Dent , and to the right leads down the valley to the more probable destination of Ingleton which has accommodation , shops , refreshments and bus services .
20 These run down the valley to the west of the river through Black Hall , Birks and Grassguards farms to Seathwaite village ( 4.5 miles ) .
21 Write down the answers to the questions listed below .
22 On the east , an open stream ran down the Steine to the sea , an area where the fishermen dried their nets and the inhabitants dumped their refuse ; it was near the outlet that Russell built his house , now the site of the Albion Hotel .
23 There will then be all sorts of rumours buzzing through servants ' halls up and down the country to the effect that he has been approached by this or that personage or that several of the highest houses are competing for his services with wildly high wages .
24 Clearly devolving responsibility for delivering the service locally by pushing such responsibility as far down the hierarchy to the point of delivery as is reasonably possible , and by ensuring that the local manager is placed in a hierarchy of managers , all with closely defined job descriptions from top to bottom of the organization
25 What would you say about the fact , the thing that struck me about that , ‘ Councillor Grubb today made first call to the helpline , he said , ‘ a free service ’ which , to me , sounded as though what he actually said down the phone to the helpline was
26 There was no lack of willing help to carry it down the croft to the cliff edge from where it was carefully lowered to the beach .
27 If they 're becoming as disabled as you think they are , they wo n't be allowed just to go down the way to the shops will they if the nearest shops are twenty miles down the road !
28 A dull thud of hooves resounded through the valley as the horses checked pace and descended from the pasture on to the tree-shadowed bridleway that slants down the hillside to the ford at its base .
29 His instinct was to lift her up and carry her down the hillside to the village .
30 Virginia ran urgently down the hillside to the car .
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