Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The offer 's open only while stocks last so hurry to post off the order form . |
2 | ‘ It 's a long wait to September for me . |
3 | Then there 's another neck that comes across the other way and you can tune the strings any way you want ; I basically tune to groups of diatonic notes with whatever melody I want to play . |
4 | I personally like to idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene . |
5 | In his letter to the auditor , councillor O Muilleoir said the council had ‘ worn a path to the travel agents ' door ’ with trips to Thiepval and other war sites including : June-July 1988 six council representatives ( all unionist ) toured Somme battle sites for one week June-July 1989 , a week long visit to France by four unionists cost £1,984 |
6 | On balance , they believe it to be a flexible enough approach to SSE to be applicable to different school circumstances , to be institutionally penetrating and to be capable of bringing about changes in schools using it . |
7 | Whilst Riley speaks specifically of the primacy of sight , her paintings constantly allude to states at the limits of meaning . |
8 | They merely respond to ideas from local people . |
9 | You only go to prison for stealing and things like that . ’ |
10 | Although the insider dealer himself contributes only around a tenth of that volume , he gives a clear enough signal to arbitrageurs in the market , reckons the study . |
11 | Again , the provisions broadly only apply to acts in the UK and it is a defence to show that a person reasonably believed that his act or conduct would not create and impression that was false or misleading . |
12 | Finally , it should be noted that the whole of s 7 of the UCTA , and , indeed , the relevant sections of the SGSA discussed above , only apply to contracts under which possession or ownership of the goods passes to the other party . |
13 | These rules only apply to distraints for rent . |
14 | Levi-Strauss ' arguments about the " elementary structures of kinship " only apply to societies of this kind . |
15 | The public naturally turn to books of fiction , or televised versions of them , rather than to serious books . |
16 | The properties of a species necessarily belong to things of that kind , and the essence , or definition , of that species is the cause , or reason , for their having them . |
17 | After all , it is said that children grow out of crime and naturally move to independence from their families . |
18 | Some of us are more mentally productive before midday ; others only come to life in the second half of the day . |
19 | Graduates not only contribute to industry with their knowledge and practical experience of current practice and methodologies , they bring new ideas to that industry . |
20 | In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out . |
21 | In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out . |
22 | There are certain opportunities that only occur to organisations with the necessary technical competence , market position or trading relationships . |
23 | ‘ So the Campbell is not bang to rights at all . ’ |
24 | At the Blackpool Floorcoverings Exhibition , Stoddard Templeton were presented with an annual award for best service to retailers by the National Association of Retail Furnishers . |
25 | Particularly where you 've more or less got the idea of it but you think you just want to sort of tidy up a few details an |
26 | Or if you just want to sort of signify a , a quick thank you to someone . |
27 | They just like to sort of I do n't know why but they just seem to sort of |
28 | They just like to sort of I do n't know why but they just seem to sort of |
29 | ‘ The answers are wildly varied but generally appertain to improvements in control and standard of service . |
30 | It is important to note that the burden does not amount to proof of reasonableness itself , for that is a question for the judge , but to prove the facts from which reasonableness can be inferred . |