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

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1 Rain will make a high draw a big help in the sprint and Ashtina ( 4.15 ) is close enough to the stands rail to take advantage .
2 He inaugurated nationwide consultation , down to the grass-roots level .
3 It takes 4 hours in each direction , and there is plenty to see as you drift through a landscape where woodlands slope down to the waters edge , medieval towns seem to be snoozing , vineyards look sweet with promise , and heights are crowned mysteriously with fine old castles and monasteries .
4 You know when you come down to the referrals part of it , what is
5 jus just ignore pretend he 's not here , carry on when you come down to the referrals bit
6 They know , too , all the secret places of the bank : the nest of sandbags built during the War for the Home Guard ; the ruins of Marsh Edge Farm that lies in an angle of the tip hidden from the town ; the steps , cut in the slag-face , that lead down to the Ironworks Pier from which they can watch the boats .
7 With no Changing the Guard today , we had a lovely relaxed morning — a drive down to the Guards Depot to see a couple of my friends in the Guards Dog Unit — German Shepherd Guard Dogs .
8 He 'd try to sneak us into the zoo without paying and we 'd get caught and taken down to the Police Station .
9 Maybe he would n't be bringing the certificate today , but then again in ten minutes ' time Sampson could be on his way down to the police station with an open envelope .
10 ‘ The police raided her house and took her , along with piles of her catalogue , down to the police station .
11 I ought to go down to the police station .
12 They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries .
13 sort this out sensibly , the police overreact , they arrest him at midnight in the clothes he stands up in , they take him down to the police station , he 's held in the police station for about thirty six hours or so , something like that , er instead of being brought before the court straight away and released on bail straight away , they , they keep him in custody where he 's never been before , er and Madam he 's then released on bail but court imposes silly conditions on him , conditions that he should n't go back to his home address , he ca n't go and see his girlfriend , he ca n't go and see his children , er , and Madam it seems to be an abuse of the process really of the court to behave in this way .
14 Would Sara and Mr. Preston come down to the police station and see if they could identify the men ?
15 Down to the police station with me for a start , and then to visit that lady while we clear this whole mess up .
16 Now look here , if you honestly think that I 'm going down to the police station and verifying a story like that then you can think again !
17 Now , shall we go down to the police station ?
18 ‘ If people come down to the police station with their bikes we will postcode them .
19 Tommy , you put on your coat and go down to the police box and they 'll know what to do . ’
20 ‘ I 'm going down to the Customs House . ’
21 Perhaps the meeting in 1896 at which " a choir rendered several hymns which added greatly to the evenings enjoyment " was the last effort to attract more people .
22 Perhaps the meeting in 1896 at which " a choir rendered several hymns which added greatly to the evenings enjoyment " was the last effort to attract more people .
23 They asked me a few questions and they said , ‘ You 'd better come along to the police station . ’
24 I got hold of him by the scruff of the neck and took him along to the police box and rang up for the wagon .
25 The case was solved when Downey finally walked in to a police station earlier this year and confessed to the killing .
26 Requests for consumables ( printer ribbons , disks , computer paper etc. ) , software , and small hardware items ( T-switches etc. ) should be written in to the Consumables Book in my office .
27 A con man was arrested and brought in to the police station .
28 Someone must have buried them when they were too frightened to hand them in to the police station .
29 The campesinos kept enough for their families ' needs over the year and handed the rest of the harvest in to the Supplies Team .
30 Their house was not searched at the time of the dawn raid ; they were not driven away to a police station for questioning .
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