Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The modules are structured into five levels , from Module 1 which is designed for complete beginners through to Module 5 , in which students attain a level of competence some way above that required for a pass at SEB Higher Grade . |
2 | The Crown is one of Scarborough 's most outstanding properties , situated on the South Cliff , with beautiful panoramic views out to sea , taking in both the harbour and the Old Town . |
3 | But behind the scenes the 86-year-old reformer is believed to be working to bring his economic programme back to life . |
4 | I thought when we did we did that programme out to lunch in the summer and you came along and we talked all about buses and er your organization and I I I was very nice to you actually . |
5 | As inexorable as gravity brings the high jumper back to earth , so doth the winnings of the gambler return unto him who gave them . |
6 | For each day there is a diet sheet , more interesting key facts , and a weight and symptom chart for your to complete as you did for Stage I. It is vital that you keep this chart up to date : you will undoubtedly need to refer back at some point during the next few weeks , so the records are nothing short of vital ! |
7 | Forty minutes out to sea |
8 | Then before she resumed her snail-slow progress back to bed she steeled herself to look in the mirror above the washbasin . |
9 | I often used to go fell walking but can not ever remember seeing the deep ruts caused by walkers that were all around , in some cases up to 12–15in deep . |
10 | Situated on Karon Beach , one of the Phuket 's finest beaches , the well-appointed rooms in the Thavorn Palm Beach have uninterrupted views out to sea . |
11 | A blitz baby hungry for love tries to get her hunted German lover away to safety in Canada ; an actor , taunted by his wife for being still soft and weak , replies he 's been ‘ toughened ’ by military service and proves it by strangling her , and a conductor plans to elope with his pianist mistress . |
12 | Five Hurricanes had indeed gone down , one of them last being seen chasing a German aircraft out to sea . |
13 | ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain . |
14 | There are plans to put this programme on to videotape , so it can be shown to customers locally without the need for lengthy and expensive trips to the UK . |
15 | Being bundled up and escorted from old peoples home to movie premiere , from infant school to racecourse , from hospital to Cup final . |
16 | Observers commented that the limited extent of the survey favoured London , which has few shopping or residential areas close to parliament , at the expense of cities such as Rome , which has a dense central street pattern . |
17 | Below , I look down on the differing surfaces , the differing states of ripeness from light green through to gold . |
18 | Rowboats , a few feet out to sea , |
19 | Cowans on a free transfer back to Villa . |
20 | Cowans on a free transfer back to Villa . |
21 | D I think John er put this question fairly to conference , If the Tories want to behave like the Labour party did , then we 'll pay an electoral price for it . |
22 | We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe . |
23 | At all stages of our lives , from childhood and the teenage years through to middle-age and beyond , an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is essential to enjoy the full benefits of health and fitness . |
24 | Standardised scales are available for children as young as 2 years up to adulthood at 17 years 11 months . |
25 | Two German boats away to port challenged them but could not report the intrusion as these harbour patrol boats had no wireless . |
26 | What a good boy , I would of thought she 'd have put something on it , put some ointment on to stop it itching . |
27 | The provision of free education up to University level is something that is taken for granted . |
28 | p chased another person on to railway line . |
29 | He had set some water on to boil and rigged up a makeshift affair of branches for her to hang her clothes on to dry . |
30 | You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers . |