Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that if the calculations you give exclude the tail , another 48″ of fish should be removed to bring the stocking level down to a manageable size . |
2 | It was intended to cover two-thirds of the East German budget deficit up to the end of 1994 . |
3 | A ten week preparation course on to the Open University programme leading to the diploma in Health and Social Welfare starts . |
4 | It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event . |
5 | The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose , watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file . |
6 | When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise . |
7 | The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit . |
8 | George Michael would find it easiest to grow older gracefully , eventually launching his 1987 album Faith on to a perfectly-targeted audience of millions . |
9 | As you near the gap branch off to the top of Green Gable ( 0.5 miles ) . |
10 | She made a twenty pound donation back to the village hall the clerk was to send a letter of thanks . |
11 | Before he could reach out and stab him as he planned , and then kill his companion too , and with support from his companions , seize the cannon himself , he heard a scream of pain behind him and realised that another of his fellow fighters had fallen from the ring fence on to the ground . |
12 | She eased her sticking back from the car seat up to a cafe where a boy with slanting eyes and a towel tied round his waist wiped a table clean for them , then shook a filthy cloth over it with a flourish . |
13 | This involved the translocation of the gene responsible for resistance to the carbamate insecticide propoxur on to the male-Y-chromosome so that only the males were resistant . |
14 | ‘ You can take a tea tray up to the wood and slide down to the back garden . |
15 | Arrangements such as joint market research , and the joint execution of research work up to the stage of industrial application , were stated to be compatible with Article 85(1) , provided that participating companies did not restrict their freedom of action . |
16 | He flung the damp tea towel on to the table . |
17 | In the consolidated p&l account , the group 's 30% share of the associated company 's profits should be included on an equity basis up to the date on which associated status is lost . |
18 | The United Nations said it was planning to build on its success and was hoping to get another aid convoy through to the embattled town tomorrow . |
19 | He swept the magazine into a drawer , then carried the tea mug over to the sink where he emptied it . |
20 | This may be caused by the use of different techniques , for example , continuous rectal filling with a certain infusion rate up to the maximal tolerable volume . |
21 | An e-mail message back to the participants , however , can record those decisions ‘ in writing ’ without making a big issue of it . |
22 | The bell of St Mary Le Bow began to toll the curfew , the sign that all trading should cease , as four urchins pulled a huge yule log up to the door of one of the great merchants ' houses . |
23 | After dropping down towards Affric Lodge a good track follows the loch shore back to the car park . |
24 | Keep the blood pressure down to a dull roar . |
25 | Child abuse is a highly sensitive topic these days and my research proposals were subject to the scrutiny of a number of people , ranging from the local authority 's research officer through to the director of social services . |
26 | The steeply-sloping highly curved windscreen extends from well forward of the instrument panel up to the windscreen hoop , and is optically almost perfect . |
27 | These details then lead the research worker on to the next step , which is that of drawing the threads together . |
28 | Regional trade association for the carpet industry date back to the 1930s , but the first national one did n't make an appearance until 1949 . |
29 | This downhill was set down the long-established OK course from Bellewarde to La Daille ; the two in February will be on the new Olympic piste carved down the precipitate north-east face on to the very heart of the village . |
30 | Once you 're satisfied that your spur socket wo n't result in the circuit serving too large a floor area , and you 've identified the socket as one from which you can run a spur , all you have to do is install your new socket where it 's needed , run the spur cable back to the socket that will feed it , and connect it in to the socket terminals . |