Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 So to find the fun Alan took up racing and six championship wins later he 's still going full spedd ahead …
2 Gambon , 51 , is one of the few actors big enough to play the mountainous Maxwell .
3 Kelly , however , moved swiftly to give the beleaguered Taylor his full support for the time being at least .
4 The side , annihilated 22–0 by TUNISIA in the first round of the tournament , recovered well enough to give the same Tunisia a fright in the semi-finals of the Plate competition , the Etna Cup .
5 He finished the day battered and bruised but well enough to ride the strongly-fancied Brown Windsor .
6 However , during the dark Arctic winter there may be small regions cold enough to produce the all-important PSCs which prime the chlorine into its reactive state .
7 I 'd happily part with my money just to hear the sensational Philadelphia/Ormandy Rachmaninov Vocalise ( ‘ Never mind the meal , just turn down the lights ! ’ ) .
8 The difficulty is that Maastricht could not have been rolled away to leave the open-market EC that was being built beforehand .
9 At the annual Sinn Fein conference in Dublin in January 1970 , a majority broke away to form the Provisional IRA , and in the following years planned and executed an increasing number of shootings and bombings .
10 As it is , a different worry confronts the West : how best to get the Bosnian Serbs to change their minds .
11 One of these , at Brienne , was soon to have the young Napoleon Bonaparte as one of its pupils .
12 BT , which bought its stake in McCaw in June for $1.3bn , said that it would not have to invest further to support the current McCaw bids .
13 DOWN failed again yesterday to win the All Ireland Inter County Golf Championship at Castlerock .
14 Green was waiting for them , not only to give them lessons but also to sell them additional colours specially to represent the true Lake District tints .
15 A close friend of Elaine Blond , who was later to found the Blond McIndoe Centre for Medical Research , it was not too difficult to persuade McIndoe to help where the removal of a disfigurement , usually facial , could boost a patient 's confidence .
16 He also had to time his swim carefully to avoid the famous Severn bore , spending an hour and a half in a pub along the way while it passed .
17 He returned again a decade later to record the six Schübler Chorales , the Trio Sonata No. 5 in C ( BWV529 ) and ( like Rawsthorne ) the weighty St Anne Fugue ; only Downes also includes the Prelude .
18 Letters to Bath and Bristol arrived too seldom and erratically to satisfy the punctilious Southey , who deplored most of all the lack of communication with Sara .
19 Even after that tough Cheltenham contest , the gelding bounced back at Aintree three weeks later to land the valuable Mumm Mildmay Novices Chase from Jodami .
20 As it was , George Scott — who was later to captain the victorious Great Britain soccer team at the World Games for the Deaf at Amsterdam in 1928 ( see photograph on page 310 ) — but then a small schoolboy at Donaldson 's remembers :
21 The village is also to enter the Tidy Britain and Britain in Bloom contests .
22 KATHLEEN Meacock was later to become the second Mrs McAvoy after marrying the gang leader in jail .
23 Now these messages remind me of the old Tarzan movies , now you were all old enough now to remember the old Tarzan movies .
24 The Berwyn catchment in north Wales is now too acidic even to support the American Brook Charr , which was introduced specifically to cope with the acid .
25 And so to £ : could you send me a cheque for £8 per day and power at 10p a unit , and get in touch sometime to confirm the wanted June dates .
26 This had the advantage of assuring leadership by a strong adult rather than the possibility of a child inheriting — a hazard which was so frequently to affect the later Stuart dynasty .
27 Well , I have done the photography for the front cover and er of this particular book , but countryside books , who are the publishers , were asked a number of years ago to republish the old Berkshire village book and that has started a whole series of countryside village books , which now cover , I think , about thirty five different counties .
28 Perhaps for this reason , Haig now extended the front of Second Army northward to include the crucial Menin Road area , thus giving Plumer the principal target : the Gheluvelt plateau due east of Ypres .
29 It is , however , difficult indeed to understand the two Bucks players adopting questionable tactics , least of all a childish device to enlarge the wicket .
30 I was there to watch the British Mount Everest Medical Expedition selling themselves to potential sponsors .
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