Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 It was admitted that there were problems in getting both husband and wife to sit down together to complete the necessary paperwork .
2 You need to sheet out considerably to slow down and then sheet in again to do the turn .
3 Make sure that the wire retainer clips are pressed down firmly to hold the towel in place .
4 The mixture was heated to 90°C and cooled down slowly to form the hybrids .
5 From the 1930s , on the other hand , the big insurance companies moved in strongly to fill the gap between the state pension and the standard of living for which most workers hoped , setting up occupational pension schemes for firms on a contract basis .
6 At the foot of the laddered tunnel , the Doctor bent over curiously to examine the glowing ball .
7 The gastropodic semi-automaton moved over reverentially to polish the section of ancient riveted floor where the two Marines had stood for a while .
8 Hoomey , in the next desk , was yawning , having sat up late to watch the horror film , and had a comic open on his desk which he was reading whenever his eyes happened to be open .
9 There is , therefore , a danger that the assessment is carried out solely to determine the diagnosis and that treatment is designed for the diagnosis rather than for the child .
10 Our experience here has been quite unlike that of the Shanghai group last year , in that everyone seems to have fallen over backwards to make the course unpolitical .
11 Before we came down here to clean the caravan .
12 The ash which had been falling on St Pierre since the beginning of May 1902 continued to accumulate , sifting down softly to cover the ruins of St Pierre in a grey pall and burying many of the bodies that still lay in the debris .
13 … We bend over backwards to do the thing [ properly ] … but what happens in practice — do we mean it ?
14 As you equip such men and women , Lord , we pray that the Holy Spirit may be channelled through then to equip the whole church in the service of Christ ; that those who confess your name may be united in your truth , live together in your love and reveal your glory in the world .
15 I disremember if it was October or November — it was October , 'cos it was before I came up here to join the matriculation class . ’
16 These are available in various dosages , but may have to be made up specially to deliver the required dose .
17 Wright slowed the pace down with telling effect to romp through the second game , but Wallace came back strongly to take the third .
18 United came back again to claim the point .
19 He was often away a fortnight or three weeks at a time , but he came back here to use the cleaner . ’
20 David McCann ( Phoenix CC ) , who had been 6th at the turn in 10.10 , came back quicker to take the bronze in 22.39 .
21 David McCann ( Phoenix CC ) , who had been sixth at the turn in 10.10 came back quicker to take the bronze in 22.39 .
22 David McCann ( Phoenix CC ) , who had been sixth at the turn in 10.10 came back quicker to take the bronze in 22.39 .
23 The sensors pick up the change which is then fed back directly to alter the temperature or some other variable .
24 Even that auguste paper , the T and A , in the editorial , recently stated , we can not afford the extravagance of going along just to see the party , just to be at the party .
25 Central banks from round the world were drafted in yesterday to stop the pound 's slide .
26 In a hectic 64th minute spell Collins headed the ball back to midfielder Martin Murray who completely fluffed a header and Gardiner raced in only to blast the ball over .
27 Local groups complain that the guidelines are bring drawn up expressly to meet the requirements of the port — the first of its type in Britain — and the Dash 7 aircraft that will fly to it From Britain 's regional airports and , later , abroad .
28 However , with a fairly small number of airframe changes and a reworked canopy area the Texan would clean up quickly to become the Zeke for the film .
29 Do n't worry about going out there to give the greatest performance of any particular speech and then come away depressed because you know you 've done it badly .
30 The tow was made fast , and paid out enough to keep the casualty synchronised on the second wave astern of the lifeboat , before a course was set to clear The Lizard .
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