Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most customers want that turnkey approach , from pre-authorisation right through to handover . |
2 | Oh , and he 's still , he 's going to do that right up to Christmas ? |
3 | There are some strange flights of fancy and there are also some extremely down to earth not to say earthy observations . |
4 | And sort out the computers but the thing is she may be able to get some more up to date computers . |
5 | Er well she can work on these but she just thought if we could get some more up to date ones . |
6 | She went towards him , for he seemed suddenly spent , a man getting old far out to sea , trying to swim . |
7 | Follow the forest paths around to the left to posts 45 and 44 then back to post 43 and along the road back to the visitor centre . |
8 | In this first offensive act , what one wants is to inflict such casualties on the enemy that it will be possible later on to attack in depth , at certain chosen points , with superiority . |
9 | It just brings it all back down to money . |
10 | It stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting in the early twenties right through to television and the present day . |
11 | Aware that the dress had a fey , other-worldish air that was light-years away from her own rather down to earth personality , Laura gave a nervous shrug of her shoulders . |
12 | there and I said no my handsome you did n't pick that up and the case fell , fell to bi he , cos he was going on this is inferior not up to standard and so I said |
13 | At this time , we had just put the finishing touches to some new software , designed specifically to serve the needs of small to medium sized hotels , which interfaces with any reasonably up to date PABX based telephone system , and IBM compatible computer equipment . |
14 | With the passage of time thereafter , the role of the audited accounts becomes progressively less important and other more up to date information , including up to date references and up to date experience of transactions and accounts , of whatever kind , covering later periods , become progressively more important . ’ |