Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or rather back to home . |
2 | So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date . |
3 | A rock awash outside the reef entrance was 100 metres or so off to port . ’ |
4 | Computer graphics can produce an image in a variety of ways , on a video screen , for example , or directly on to film . |
5 | Terrible abuses to the environment , often carried out in remote places or far out to sea have been headlined on television and in the press . |
6 | We were brought up to date — or as up to date as it was possible to be . |
7 | You can go straight from your first complaint ( to your local Customer Care Unit ) to an application to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators , or even straight to court . |
8 | Members want advice on a variety of matters , such as how to amend a proposal or a motion , on the legality of proposals , or simply up to date information . |
9 | Filling in more detail on the Environment Protection Bill for the coming session of Parliament , Mr Patten said the public would be given more access than ever before to information about industrial pollution and about how individual firms would be obliged to clean up their operations . |
10 | The monkeys , although as close to observation as a personal interpretation would allow , are not fallible primates but symbols of the idealism of youth , full of aspirations , possessing the freedom to act upon ambition — freedom from responsibility and captivity . |
11 | ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said . |
12 | If material 1 appeared in its condition 1 form in sequence 1 , then it appeared in its condition 2 form in sequence 2 , and so on to sequence 8 . |
13 | We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death . |
14 | You can now see why Christianity is so radical and so down to earth . |
15 | The list referred only briefly and somewhat obliquely to classroom practice , recommending ( but not defining ) : a stimulating and challenging learning environment ; flexible teaching strategies to meet the identified needs of individual pupils ; and specific practical help for individuals and small groups . |
16 | We whipped over the northernmost house , across the beach , and thus out to sea again . |
17 | And just back to football , the South Midland premier division ; Thame United retain their lead at the top of the table with a narrow but in the end , comfortable victory at Langford this afternoon . |
18 | Except it was different this time , Jessamy reminded herself as she pulled herself slowly and painfully back to reality . |
19 | Remember — always the entire sentence and always up to time . |
20 | As a result of a Request For Proposal process , IBM was asked to provide a more powerful and more up to date processor to replace one of the two existing IBM 3090–600J machines . |
21 | More regular and more up to date information is needed to take action . |
22 | And more up to date , there 's this nippy little number from Russia . |
23 | Descent : Routes on the left half of the cliff join a terrace which leads easily left to the broad descent rake known as Ledge Route ; those on the right lead to the top of the buttress and directly on to Ledge Route . |
24 | He had practically made up his mind that he would never go back — certainly not to Moyalla and probably not to teaching . |
25 | The only place I could think of was Stonehenge which must have been spanking new then and as up to date as a Hilton or an out-of-town Sainsburys . |
26 | According to Thomas Edwards [ q.v. ] , a friend despite their differences , he was consumptive and often close to death , and rarely able to preach . |
27 | We also carry a range of programs that teach you how to use your computer and even how to type . |
28 | Feeling rather uncomfortably damp and dirty , she set off again , turning off presently into a deep wood , through which a footpath led to the deer-park and then on to Granny Fordham 's cottage . |
29 | After , that was that , and then on to Road . |
30 | My first visit is to the Red Cross , to pick up medicines requested on the previous patrol and then on to visit the Franciscan nuns , who run a school in Nicosia . |