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

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1 Folly forced her mind back on to business .
2 It was a feast fit for a king , and afterwards when we left we felt well fortified to tackle the hill back up to camp .
3 I would have been content then to die myself , rather than take my body back eventually to encumber the continents with yet another corpse .
4 Suddenly , to my embarrassment , my three-year-old daughter brought my right back down to earth as she pointed and said in an extremely loud voice : ‘ Look Mummy , they 're all showing their bottoms ! ’
5 Then you could get a , a piece of wood very , very rough , understand me and then cast and then you could get the cast in down to exaction , you follow what I mean and then er you could what you want .
6 And , even as I hurled the word down on to paper in my headlong rush , I could n't help correcting his solecism .
7 Panama thrusts Third World back on to centre stage Notebook .
8 ‘ You 've certainly managed to cut my ego back down to size .
9 Sow the seed in early to mid-spring , or late summer , preferably the latter as viability falls rapidly , outdoors where they are to grow — chervil does not do well if transplanted .
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