Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is because frictional drag ( from a boot or a ski , say ) melts them locally to a thin film of liquid water . |
2 | It is pesticide-free and traps male moths by luring them on to a sticky pad with the aid of a sex attractant ( a pheromene lure capsule ) given off by female moths to attract a mate . |
3 | They went down a narrow lane called Smugglers ' Gully , which led them on to a wild rocky headland . |
4 | The reason for this may well be that the hospital consultant is reluctant to let go medical responsibility for former patients and thrust them on to a local GP , but he is not normally easily available when off duty or working in a clinic many miles away . |
5 | But then to pass them on to a third party is heinous . ’ |
6 | ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods . |
7 | ’ You put me on to a good thing , ’ he went on , ’ with Ardakke . |
8 | My brother could make me cry just by lifting me on to a five-foot-high garden trellis and leaving me there , so I was hardly a miniature Chris Bonnington . |
9 | As regards yeomen the statistics serve chiefly to emphasise the difficulty of pinning them down to a precise definition . |
10 | With marked reluctance , the elderly woman led them inside to a small sitting-room , which overlooked the garden at the rear of the house . |
11 | They did come in , and it took seven of them to get me down to a single cell . |
12 | ABERDEEN flirted with disaster at Kilbowie last night before two goals in the final 15 minutes from Scott Booth took them through to a Scottish Cup semi-final against Hibs at Tynecastle on 3 April . |
13 | A friend collected me and whisked me away to a quieter part of the island . |
14 | The Everglades kite in Florida picks up snails and carries them off to a feeding perch . |
15 | Mothers no doubt think they are doing the very best for their children , getting them off to a good night 's sleep . |
16 | The taxi took them off to a small restaurant , and with everywhere seeming crowded to full capacity Fabia guessed , when they were straight away shown to a table , that Ven must have had the forethought to book in advance . |
17 | It 's a fast ascent on to the bealach , and then a right turn takes you on to a surprising flat little plateau sporting a tiny circular lochan . |
18 | The first stage of the programme is designed to get you on to a balanced , low-calorie diet , and to cleanse you system so that in Stage II you will be able to tell which foods suit your body the most . |
19 | from nowhere running , carried you in to a quiet room |
20 | ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England . |
21 | This application itself can get you off to a good or bad start . |
22 | Giving a little thought to body language beforehand will get you off to a good start . |
23 | Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir . |
24 | Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’ |
25 | ‘ They have the same basic EQ as a humbucker , so you can get that really crunchy sort of distortion , but we also found that when you linked them up to a Fender-style five-way switch they had this amazing ability to clean up , like a Strat , in the in-between positions . |
26 | He brings some out , we stew them up to a dark amber and sit sipping . |
27 | However , he has said : ‘ If social services want to keep some kind of data about the additional services which may not immediately be necessary , I do n't think the process is going to open them up to a legal threat . ’ |
28 | Incidentally , the last I heard , that weekly coach to the Upper Witham was still running — under the name of Heeley Angling Club and , even more surprising , I understand that ’ Jock ’ was still driving them up to a few years ago . |
29 | Roquelaure was recognised instantly by the head waiter who took them straight to a reserved corner table . |
30 | If their work is seasonal , do n't forget to change them back to a standard adult food ( so-called ‘ maintenance food ’ ) when they 're not working . |