Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 Edward III agreed that the realm of Scotland ‘ shall remain for ever to the eminent prince Lord Robert , by the grace of God the illustrious king of Scots ’ , and he renounced any right he might have in the realm of Scotland .
2 I 'm not sure you can jump from there to the strategy of the business .
3 High latitudes were temperate until cooling began in the mid-to-late Pliocene ; overall cooling from then to the present has been punctuated by spells of warming .
4 San Antonio is , however , only one site in many to be investigated in detail by archaeologists and geomorphologists and it is too early to extrapolate from there to the Maya lowlands in general .
5 In 1952 Hall became a reporter on the Sunday Mirror , and soon moved from there to the Daily Sketch as woman 's editor .
6 So it 'd only be say from there to the roof round .
7 The evidence is that at the present time there is a serious lack of resources to care adequately for the number of sufferers living in ordinary housing , and that this mismatch between numbers and resources is likely to increase at least to the end of the century .
8 All the different schools had er cos then we had , used to compete against er all sports and we used to get an afternoon football we used to march from up to the and erm play football but we did n't go up there until at half-time at erm play-time so they went to school at two o'clock and at half past three then that 'd be our break , then we 'd go up to erm football till five o'clock .
9 The movies had moved from down-town to the suburbs and to small towns and the object now was to capture every section of the masses .
10 Last month another group of rebels , the Eritrean People 's Liberation Front , promised to be equally generous with the port of Massawa : it said it would allow food to be moved from there to the government-held town of Asmara .
11 I ache from here to the top .
12 The , the Labour Party was seeking to actually to the value of the airfield .
13 If you do n't mind I 'll stand up cos I 'm gon na have to shoot over there to the plans in some stage in the , in the presentation .
14 Two kids drowning in an accident did n't sound like much to the world outside .
15 ‘ Here 's where the road to Taverna passes behind the villa — there 's a bridle path leading from there to the stables , this double dotted line here .
16 Have you , technically , presumably erm , Gooch could appeal , you can be timed out if you 're not on the , on the field by that time , but then of course you 've got another erm eighty yards or so to walk to up to the far end .
17 You talk about asking questions you talk about the product that you 've got to up to the question the problems that you .
18 To flush some out it is occasionally necessary to put a copy of the authority in a sealed envelope and insist it be conveyed at once to the chief executive .
19 When she still laments her fate he can only add ‘ We are not bound for ever to the circles of the world , and beyond them is more than memory .
20 In their places were great standing stones , tall and thin and pointing for ever to the sky .
21 but it stretches from here to Ipswich and it stretches from here to the Norfolk border .
22 1 There is the threat of rank-and-file revolts from within those groups that are tied in closely to the state .
23 You may be able to abandon the high mountains and find a small roadhead village but getting from there to the airport is likely to be an adventure in itself .
24 All that on the hill and then go down to the and measure from there to the top of the hill to see how much pipe for the
25 Tobie , back in the villa and cascading with loud , screaming sneezes , had proposed marching at once to the dyeworks and shaking Bartolomeo Zorzi by the hand : le Grant dissuaded him .
26 But that 's a , apparently that was a long way and they have transport difficulties to go from here to the Wandsbergh Hospital .
27 But that 's a long way and they have transport difficulties to cope from here to the hospital but then I though perhaps , if
28 It i it is I appreciate er a difficult er course now to steer between approaching head-on an objection which is a late objection and dealing by er reference to obliquely perhaps to matters that have been dealt with elsewhere to the question of washing-over , but I 'm sure that you can steer this particular course or cross this particular tightrope with success .
29 He could have flown by private jet to an East Anglian airfield , been driven from there to the heliport , boarded the chopper and flown to the manor .
30 And er they would proceed from there to the
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