Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We helped to ensure that cricket will continue by assisting both Tudhoe and Spennymoor clubs and also that league football survives by helping to bring the Brewery Field up to standard . |
2 | We helped to ensure that cricket will continue by assisting both Tudhoe and Spennymoor clubs and also that league football survives by helping to bring the Brewery Field up to standard . |
3 | West Coast up to date . |
4 | McKenzie was out of ammunition , but followed an enemy aircraft down to sea level , stuck up a wing and chopped off its tail — he was lucky to be able to regain control of his own aircraft , ’ Mr Lynch said . |
5 | The orders came from Command right down to squadron level ; the preparations started about mid-morning as soon as this vast sheet of paper from the teleprinter indicating every facet of the job ahead arrived . |
6 | And three-year-old Louis brought Britain 's Olympic silver medallist down to earth with a bump when they clashed . |
7 | If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ? |
8 | After the new student experiences his first free sparring fight , he returns to his daily training with an intensified ardour , determined to correct his shortcomings in order to get his fighting application up to standard for the next sparring session . |
9 | At lower latitudes , the hours of daylight increase up to midsummer but never obliterate the night , while sunlight penetrates even in the middle of winter . |
10 | convert carbon dioxide not , not , not carbon dioxide back to oxygen ca n't they ? |
11 | Our second day had been ‘ earmarked ’ fora boat trip out to Volunteer Point to see the king penguins , and as it is an open beach , landing is always subject to wind and sea conditions . |
12 | To her annoyance Holly pushed the carbon copy on to Rain 's desk and went away with the other . |
13 | He used to say that he wanted to give prose the strength and stature of poetry ; but part of this project seemed to include first cutting poetry down to size . |
14 | Sabine put her chicken casserole on to cook , then made up her bed . |
15 | Actually , this is a bit optimistic because we have assumed that the material will go on obeying Hooke 's law right up to failure . |
16 | This section brings discussion on the process of central government management reform up to date by reviewing developments since 1980 . |
17 | Statutory water quality objectives will be established and £28 billion will be invested to bring bathing and drinking water up to standard by the mid-1990s . |
18 | Next spring , a messenger from the hospital told me that two of those men had come back to say ‘ Thank you ’ and take Deputy Superintendent Dr Lloyd out to lunch to celebrate . |
19 | Erm I 'll try and get the the erm the council people on to talk about it to us |
20 | The manager is responsible for keeping the books of account , keeping the Companies Registry up to date , and for the day-to-day conduct of the business of the company . |
21 | The deal , which also takes Nigel Jemson back to Forest , was agreed but neither club wants to complete the move before the two teams clash tomorrow . |
22 | The first meiotic division in the female starts during embryogenesis and the prophase stages up to diplotene are found only in the fetal ovary . |
23 | Replace badly furred-up pipes ( or get a specialist firm in to descale the system ) and consider changing to an indirect system and/or installing a water softener ( page 42 ) . |
24 | Overheats and it would melt , so because of that they put a little protector thing on to cut out a thermal cut out to stop the current flowing |
25 | As you wind the carriage along the needlebed , the transfer needle on the rib transfer carriage ( it 's a different design to the knitting needles ) , moves vertically downwards and pushes the ribber needle back to working position . |
26 | Colour separation facilities on to bromide or film from computer disc . |
27 | In addition to the obvious costs of hardware/software , greater disciplines would have to be imposed on all users of the filing systems in order to keep the computer record up to date ; for example , all movements of files in and out from their home base would have to be logged by the user , including branch officers who have direct access to outposted files . |
28 | Which was why , on Thursday 13th December , he was taking Gerald Venables out to lunch . |
29 | ’ She looks like a Scripture mistress out to grass . ’ |
30 | ICL will hand its own third party distribution operations over to Technology , which will continue to be run by Derek Lewis and his team . |