Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After a few heart-stopping moments the old engine coughed into life , and he managed to accelerate the loaded vehicle through the flames out to safety . |
2 | The Council has a policy now of bringing all its properties up to date , but priority because they 're , bringing the houses up to date will take some eight years , priority is given to elderly citizens and people with medical needs . |
3 | Picasso and Braque turned to the objects closest to hand for their subject-matter , objects forming part of their daily lives and relating to their most immediate and obvious physical necessities and pleasures . |
4 | She fried the chicken in some butter , put the vegetables on to boil , remembering the salt at the last minute , and was debating how to make a cheese sauce that bore some resemblance to those she had eaten in the past , when he walked in . |
5 | The group nurses the animals back to health at Rossett , near Chester , before finding a good home for them . |
6 | The group nurses the animals back to health at Rossett , near Wrexham , before finding a good home for them . |
7 | You know , you get the house straight and send the kids off to school . |
8 | The last of these three exercises begins by raising the legs up to waist height , keeping the back straight and the eyes looking to the front . |
9 | His son Frederick had written to say he was coming on leave and Mr Evans kept busy , tidying the shop and getting the books up to date . |
10 | Bromley claimed that he then handed the books over to Alderman ( later |
11 | The match takes place on June 21 with the winners away to MC Wales or Middlesex on July 6 . |
12 | and leaving the headlights on to guide you |
13 | When you were talking about your dredging earlier on , you used to take th the soil that you dredged up in the mud , in your dredger out t employ the hoppers out to sea . |
14 | The links that have developed in networking with the many voluntary groups that operate in the areas and the recognition of the individuals right to self-esteem and to develop an expertise in relation to living and functioning in their many roles , has changed my way of working with people — probably forever . |
15 | So really I need to firm up with them , I 've dropped the seeds in to firm up the process and they 're going to work through that with the kids at the same time talking about what a record of achievement is , showing them what goes inside it , the importance of it etcetera . |
16 | Other features include : an elasticated waist with an adjustable drawcord and zips running from the hem of the trousers up to knee height . |
17 | The presidential election of 1952 brought the Republicans back to power for the first time in 20 years . |
18 | Slowly curl the dumb-bells upwards to shoulder height , twisting them gradually during the full movement until the palms are facing you . |
19 | Dumb-bell curls — curl the dumb-bells upwards to shoulder height |
20 | Gillian , left , and Gayle give the thumbs up to city drivers as they wait to cross busy Lime Street |
21 | I do n't like the colours there to dark . |
22 | Keeping the strings up to tension are four Gibson-engraved Kluson-style machineheads which work in standard ‘ loosen towards the player ’ style . |
23 | Brother models that have the single motif cams , can use this but you still have to bring the needles forward to HP when using Col 1 . |
24 | You conduct most of the important interviews and interrogations yourself and afterwards you dictate very sketchy accounts which are only just adequate to keep the files up to date . ’ |
25 | Bring the palms back to shoulder height , turn the palms to face down and then , as you breathe out , push the palms down and then let them rest at your sides . |
26 | Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup . |
27 | By mid-September there were some 150,000 US military and support personnel in the region , but on Sept. 13 the senior US commander in the Gulf , Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf , dampened the growing speculation about a possible move on to the offensive in mid-October , expressing the opinion that he needed two months to bring the forces up to strength . |
28 | We had to ask the bridesmaids not to pirouette in the aisle . |
29 | Alcock saw this as another opportunity to produce valuable results , but first , he would have to learn the stars down to magnitude eight , over six times fainter than those visible to the naked eye . |
30 | In the eleventh and twelfth centuries to build in stone , granite or marble was a prodigious undertaking , particularly if the area concerned did not possess the materials close to hand . |