Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 For high earners , the £75,000 cap is probably the strongest argument for hanging on to an existing Section 226 policy , since such policies are not affected by the earnings limit .
2 As the second round of European matches gets into full swing tonight , Rangers can only sit back and watch after tumbling out to a last minute goal from Levski Sofia .
3 Ironically the champions had apparently weathered the storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark .
4 Ironically the champions had apparently weathered the storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark .
5 The gang bundled the family into a bedroom after bursting in to a house on Coventry 's ‘ millionaires ’ row ’ in Kenilworth Road .
6 Unmould for serving on to a heated plate large enough to accommodate the pudding and the sauce that will seep from it .
7 This is not a matter of sticking doggedly to a particular diet , but also of looking at your eating habits .
8 Looking further into the future the railway still cherishes the hope of building back to a British Railway connection at Ruabon on the Chester-Shrewsbury line .
9 Although this use of the survey seemed to offer to social scientists a more scientific way of approximating closely to a natural scientific model of research , incorporating measurement and quantification , hypothesis-testing , generalisability and theory relevance , it has not been without its problems and controversies .
10 The male can maintain a fairly equable distribution of grooming up to a harem size of five females .
11 Paddling out at real Waimea was the equivalent of squaring up to an over from Harold Larwood and finding you had forgotten your box and pads .
12 The only problem was the , term , drug content , a problem Dr Thompson planned to solve personally , by an ingenious change in his ending ; instead of driving up to a plane , he would drive into it , and explode .
13 The BMW 525i is 16% more powerful than its predecessor and capable of pushing up to a speed of 143 mph .
14 However the day turns out , she will already have enjoyed the prospect and had the excitement of looking forward to a pleasurable outing .
15 She yawned , stretched herself , voluptuously enjoying the process of waking up to a lazy day .
16 whether they were in favour of going on to a second cycle of review and reporting and if so whether reports should deal only with a particular aspect of the school ;
17 The chances of going on to an additional baby from a given family size ( ‘ parity progression ratios ’ ) can be calculated from past data for women who have completed their families .
18 Associate Members should get ground tickets for Wimbledon as a right instead of going in to a ballot .
19 He also disclosed that the company is considering moving up to a full listing .
20 The drive to surpass had originated and was maintained from home ; my sense of neglect and isolation was a partial consequence of belonging intermittently to a cohesive community .
21 Everyone — whether self-employed or working for an employer — has the choice of continuing as they are or of switching instead to a personal pension .
22 She would speak of the necessity of holding on to a framework of belief , a reasonable percentage of belie
23 I outlined what my message had been over the past two weeks and would be at the Party Conference — that we stood by the National Health Service and had no intention of moving over to a new system of finance .
24 DOS users know what they 're doing , have invested a lot of time and effort in learning how to do it , and do n't want the hassle of moving over to a new interface in order to do it differently .
25 This leaves their challengers with the uphill task of performing early to a half empty venue , or , in the case of SENSER , consigned to the early morning graveyard shift , by which time most of the audience has ( literally ) crashed out .
26 This is possible with both videocassette and videodisc players and there are various ways of linking either to a computer .
27 What Nicky discovered is that responding to God is an act of submission — of giving in to a force much more powerful than our own .
28 He even named the Government Chief Whip , Mr Tim Renton , and the party chairman , Mr Kenneth Baker , as Waddington allies who ‘ saw the danger ( but ) failed to prevent such a folly ’ which , Mr Tebbit argued , was in danger of handing back to an opportunist Labour Party the very ‘ key group of voters whose support is vital for a fourth election victory ’ — by implication Tory populists sensitive to what he called ‘ being swamped by people of different culture , history and religion ’ .
29 To the extent that such approaches may suggest the desirability of changing over to a counter-force nuclear policy , they escape from the moral frying-pan of counter-city targeting into the strategic fire of counter-force , which has the twin disadvantages that it might put a premium on first strike and that it would in any case result in frightful civilian losses .
30 And it is no bad idea to choose someone not too distant from oneself , especially if you hope to create a detective capable of standing up to a whole series of books .
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