Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Why had she talked so easily to that nobleman ?
2 But now I think they do n't many so it 's not you know this up to sort of like thirteen they 've been taught constantly once to that age .
3 Is it safe to stop so close to that accident ?
4 Marked A to E , A being the slowest ( recommended for hard metals ) , and E the highest ( for wood ) , the dial is set before cutting begins , so that speed will increase only up to that setting : range is 0 to 2400rpm .
5 So up to that point and if if none of you take advantage of their offer then they wo n't be paid at all .
6 It was done in fact by a brilliant military er tactic er and indeed the Americans succeeded in throwing the North Koreans back over the Yalob the river Yalob So up to that point limited force had been used to achieve a political objective , the objective was to s s to erm contain communism wherever communism looked like spilling over into other countries , non-communist countries .
7 And so back to that visit to Wasdale for a couple of classic Pillar Severes sandwiched within an invigorating traverse of the High Level Route .
8 Erm so there to that end
9 The name Threepwood seems to come to mind but ca n't quite place it … , anyway back to that puzzle with the rock …
10 Schwantz is the master of wrenching the bike upright on to that fatter part of the tyre , jumping on the gas and pulling the tightest , quickest line out of a corner .
11 Erm well perhaps before I answer that question Mr Chairman , I could just briefly skim across the programme and bring you up to date as to where we are and then we 'll go directly on to that point .
12 The ubiquity and sensitivity of magnetic minerals , the speed and versatility of measuring equipment and the persistence of magnetic linkages between source and sediment make the emerging methodology ideally suited to both process- and reconstruction-oriented catchment studies and more especially to that integration of the two approaches so strongly advocated in recent time .
13 It was they who were the defenders , not the aggressors , the men pushed by fear of extermination into acts which they knew came dangerously close to that disturbance of the social order which was almost as much to be feared .
14 When I traced my own family tree I found that the Heys had come into the parish of Penistone ( and more particularly to that part known as the township of Thurlstone where I lived ) about the year 1800 and that during the previous three centuries they had resided in Kirkburton parish immediately to the north .
15 But erm on the absolute scale of temperature , zero kelvin is the lowest one can get , and all one can hope to do is to get ever closer to that zero , when one goes to low temperatures .
16 Even when she was finally outside , in the morning sunshine , she had to fight the urge to turn round and rush straight back to that flat over the stables — back to Julius .
17 She turned her gaze away and stared towards the river , watching the faint sway of the trees as their branches dipped and brushed against the water , but after a few too brief seconds she found her eyes drawn helplessly back to that window , and gasped .
18 ‘ We 're goin' to go right back to that shop and we 're goin' to give my book back . ’
19 Some people seek to be independent of others , and live as hermits , or as close to that condition as possible .
20 Now up to that moment I had never heard of John Searby , one of Gibson 's flight commanders , and he did not appear on " Cocky's ' list .
21 ‘ He reacts really well to that kind of direction ; he 's a very emotionally sensitive person anyway , and he 's just great at enhancing and underscoring the lyrics .
22 In 1991/92 we got substantially closer to that goal .
23 But come Sunday , who 'd bet against Nigel Mansell still being King of Formula One with another British Grand Prix victory … that would take him past Jackie Stewart 's 27 Grand Prix wins and even closer to that World Championship title he cherishes so much .
24 What happens if you have n't quite put the the other goods quite up to that level ?
25 Once the vendor has been sued successfully it is then up to that vendor to try to recover a proportion of the cost incurred from the other vendors under the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 .
26 It is then up to that body to appoint or not to appoint .
27 Fast on Dobry 's tail came what was ( at least up to that time ) probably the largest collection of material on the operation of the British planning system : the evidence presented to the House of Commons Expenditure Committee in their 1976–77 inquiry on Planning Procedures .
28 This is n't because it 's set to , but normally it 's on cords which go up to there up to that pulley wheel round and there 's a big heavy weight inside which carries the window .
29 The tercentenary of the church in Cambridge where we met was to be held in June that year , and we looked forward eagerly to that reunion , and to another reunion in May with friends in the Lake District .
30 Most attention is usually given to correlations of the same component of velocity at points separated in a direction either parallel to that velocity component ( Fig. 19.4(b) ) or perpendicular to it ( Fig. 19.4(c) ) .
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