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

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1 They may potter round at about £70,000 or £80,000 , then a sudden large donation takes the income up to £140,000 .
2 This debate caused a reaction in the direction opposite to Frank 's .
3 " The Governors could not recommend the change over to Rugby Football from Association , as the traditions of the School must be maintained . "
4 The caddies ' prizes for the 18 entrants were £1 , for the winner down to 2s. 0d. , and a club supplied by the Professional for the best behaved caddie .
5 Tickets for the Opens are £10 , with entry £30 for the big-money Classic , which promises £1,500 to the winner down to £100 for seventh , and 16 £50 section prizes .
6 Mr Major won a decisive Commons majority for the ratification Bill , despite another Tory rebellion in the year-long battle with his party 's Euro-sceptics to steer the measure through to law .
7 Soon they become aware that the train is engaged on a steady climb , this section being popularly known as the Long Drag ; beyond Horton in Ribblesdale Station interest tends to flag a little as the outlook from the windows becomes more austere on the pull up to Ribblehead .
8 She was out every evening , sometimes staying away all night and coming back in the afternoon only to tart herself up for the next evening away .
9 Before he saw Nicandra alone on the stand , he had noticed a different kind of tension ; it was in the bar , where Andrew was having a drink with Lalage , while now , he guessed , Nicandra would be getting the money on to Lalage 's horse .
10 Along with Siemens Italia SpA president Giorgio Scanavacca , Italian legal authorities arrested Davide Giacalone , former advisor to Oscar Mammi , former minister of post and telecom , on bribery charges : Giacalone is charged with having accepted $5.3m from Giuseppe Parrella , former managing director of ASST , Azienda Telefonica dello Stato SpA , in the minister 's study ; Giacalone has already told the police that he passed the money on to representatives of the Republican party ; for his part , the former PTT minister declared his innocence : ‘ That I was involved in a history of billion-lire bribes is as unfounded as it is untrue — at whatever moment the magistrates tell me it is necessary to investigate my accounts , I will liberate myself immediately from parliamentary immunity , ’ he said .
11 He drew it each Friday when he drew the men 's wages but he never handed the money over to Sarah until Saturday morning when she was off to do the shopping . ’
12 It would be wrong to give the money back to Mr Hellyer and terrible to tell Dad .
13 The historic decision came after Attorney-General Sir Nicholas Lyell referred the case back to Court of Appeal on the grounds that the sentence was ‘ unduly lenient ’ .
14 The judge refused to refer the case back to magistrates .
15 He was frowning as he took the victor downstairs to Harry .
16 An experienced headhunter could narrow the field down to short-list stage much more quickly and cost-effectively , Tagg argued .
17 Generally the results from these studies can be interpreted in terms of Easterbrook 's hypothesis , however , before applying the hypothesis indiscriminately to memory results it is necessary to remember the limitations of the hypothesis with regards to task performance generally .
18 Day Five : Have an early breakfast then all too soon it will be time to catch the train back to the Hook of Holland for the crossing back to Harwich and onward rail journey to London , where your arrival time will be approximately 9 p.m .
19 Officers were yesterday interviewing the woman , and Inspector Barry Jakeman appealed to anyone who was at Farley Mount in the hour up to midnight to contact police .
20 The reason for caution is the ‘ Kinnock kebab ’ : for earners on twice average income the prospective marginal tax rates will be unprecedented and the decision not to phase in the changes slowly will mean a quick fall in discretionary spending .
21 Tory sources insist that Mr Major is leaving the decision up to backbenchers , who will be sounded out over the next few days .
22 Even the digression up to Cajamarca now seemed in retrospect more like an adventure than something to send shivers down the spine .
23 Genentech says that once the company gains approval from the food and Drug Administration it will distribute the drug only to hospitals .
24 Yeah are you keeping the index up to date now ?
25 To attract those users who might otherwise be waylaid by clone vendors with their own Sparc 10 equivalents out soon , Mitsui 's sales director David Wallis promises an upgrade which could save the user up to $10,000 — but with no details of what it will actually cost them .
26 Pressing ABORT from the log on page will take the user back to VMS .
27 But on that July day , Diana basked in the warm affection of the crowds who lined the route back to Buckingham Palace where the royal family and their guests enjoyed the traditional royal wedding-breakfast .
28 Carol looked to right and left to try and keep in mind the way they were going , but all the lanes looked exactly alike in the snow , and she knew she would never be able to find the route back to Threlkeld by herself .
29 Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans .
30 Literaturnaya Gazeta yesterday brought the story up to date with an emotionally devastating report .
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