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

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1 If the level is low , your doctor may give you iron tablets , and run another blood test later on to check their effectiveness .
2 My decision early on to build site-specific works in steel took me out of the traditional studio .
3 our royalty is erm we sort of put on a pedestal and if you look at other European countries who still have royal families , they 're a bit more down to earth , some of them Europe go on bicycles and they do n't need , erm , all the limousines .
4 LIZ McCOLGAN pulled clear of the field early on to clock an impressive victory in yesterday 's Tokyo women 's marathon .
5 They 'd taken the motorised dinghy across to explore the fairy-tale clarity of the water in the natural sea caves of the Blue Grotto , then on Roman 's orders had spurned the small cove he 'd mentioned as too crowded , and returned to take the yacht further out to sea , choosing a peaceful place to drop anchor and eat the picnic he 'd stowed away as a surprise …
6 That 's your routine right up to night time and all .
7 Finally , you probably realise by now , in light of the January magazine , that we are keeping the membership as up to date as possible with developments as we plan our own Secretariat .
8 Delegates from 13 countries discussed all aspects of baking from wheat composition , flour milling right through to quality control .
9 In 1989 , for example , the problem of dirty beaches led to a government commitment to dump sewage further out to sea .
10 An oil rig tender also succeeded , after initial problems , in towing the tanker further out to sea to calmer waters , where the remaining oil was transferred to another tanker .
11 Painting food colour directly on to icing and marzipan instead of kneading it in has a number of advantages .
12 So my reading of the evidence so far is that they did n't want a body lying around on the river bed , where it might come up sometime , or perhaps even be found by divers , but they wanted him carried under water well out to sea . "
13 He went into the drink well out to sea off the island , by which time I was light on fuel and out of ammo .
14 I think it will be nothing less than a public scandal if the Queen takes the salute aboard the Royal Yacht far out to sea , as currently planned , without meeting at least some of these forgotten heroes in person .
15 This should keep you comfortably free of hunger right through to lunch .
16 I just took the lift straight down to reception and went home . ’
17 Richard Derry , Chairman of the £35025 Brocklebank Line Association ’ explained that some £250,000 is needed to restore the locomotive fully back to working order .
18 You may find it difficult and depressing to envisage the future with this uncertainty , especially if you have , for example , made plans for your mutual life right up to retirement stage .
19 He changed the subject sharply back to home troubles of another kind .
20 He held the box right up to Grandson Richard 's ear .
21 The Badgers Act 1991 has changed that position along with a number of others , and the RSPCA intends to publish a leaflet to bring the book right up to date .
22 ( And since Samling also has shipping interests , Barama will control the business from the actual felling right through to delivery to the customer . )
23 Each of them had the chance to take the controls and fly the glider 8010 — just for a while , before the pilot brought the plane gently back to earth .
24 Do not make the mistake of putting the two sets of shoulder stitches back to working position and running the whole lot together on to waste yarn as this can be a nuisance when you need to unravel parts of the waste yarn while you join the shoulders together .
25 DOS 6 will see it being brought a lot more up to date .
26 — £15 per day whilst in-patient in hospital abroad up to maximum of £500 .
27 Although only eight of the 23 British Columbia players who went to the World Cup were on hand for the two games it was enough to see the host province safely through to championship no.23 by virtue of wins over Alberta — and that was a close call indeed — and NEWFOUNDLAND .
28 It was as if those streamers , knotted to the shrine , ensured the gods ' protection — that Bhawāni , who went south , would bring the shepherds safely home again and Maiyu would take care of all those who stayed behind : as if the streamers knotted autumn safely on to spring .
29 From the moment the parade began we were applauded , and we were cheered every step of the way right up to dispersal at St George 's Hall .
30 There was an expression on his face that she could n't quite fathom , so she brought the conversation smartly back to business .
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