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

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1 The first evidence that this was on its way was noticed towards the end of March , when a patch of snow just below and to the south of the Main Crater began to melt , and simultaneously , activity in the North-East Crater began to die down .
2 Below and to the left a light twinkled briefly , then was hidden .
3 It was in the large , dimly-lit room below and to the left of the ramp , one of those cheerless spaces which Victorian architects ( or their clients ) felt bound to utilise , as with the arches of urban railway viaducts which were originally blocked off to make cheap classrooms for council schools and are now occupied by small garages and furniture makers .
4 The function includes part of the competitive labour supply function , i.e. that segment of L s above and to the right of point B , but renders inoperative the remaining part , i.e. that segment of L s below and to the left of point B. Workers who are willing to work at less than the wage stipulated by trades unions ( w 1 in Figure 5.1 ) will be excluded from active participation in the labour market for as long as these powerful combinations maintain their stranglehold as monopoly suppliers of labour .
5 After this when you use Ctrl-K-B and Ctrl- K-K you will find that just the area below and to the right of the block 's start and above and to the left of the block 's end will be highlighted and pressing Ctrl-K-M will sum only numbers in this area .
6 BMC access officer Bill Wright has ascertained that the caves to be ( or not to be ? ) blown up lie below and to the side of the main embankments of Hodge .
7 Which involved going to evening classes and er then back to work and this involved nights regular , so it was a bit a bit of a dash , sleeping , evening class and then catching a bus which the first one , nine o'clock and to the colliery and starting .
8 Nevertheless , they are rarely used individually and to the exclusion of all other forms of communication , so they need to be considered all together ; each form of communication adding a little more to the message the horse is sending .
9 The author ( 1976 ) has applied the method to the solution of the lamellar stack problem referred to earlier in the chapter above and to the problem of the distribution of stress in a highly anisotropic plate subject to end-loads and discussed in the following chapter ( Figure 5.1 . )
10 The BJ-200 includes an 80-sheet auto-feeder as standard , which feeds sheets from above and to the rear , with the paper emerging from a slot in the front .
11 When not in use these are tucked away in the Split boxes at the top right and bottom left of the screen and appear as black bars above and to the left of the arrows at the ends of the two scroll bars .
12 After this when you use Ctrl-K-B and Ctrl- K-K you will find that just the area below and to the right of the block 's start and above and to the left of the block 's end will be highlighted and pressing Ctrl-K-M will sum only numbers in this area .
13 For at seven o'clock in the morning of 20 August in that year , the inscription has it , just as the citadel was about to fall to the besiegers , a white cross was seen in the sky ‘ above and to the right of the town ’ , which then became a crucifix whose crown turned encouragingly ( for the French ) into a royal fleur-de-lis .
14 The function includes part of the competitive labour supply function , i.e. that segment of L s above and to the right of point B , but renders inoperative the remaining part , i.e. that segment of L s below and to the left of point B. Workers who are willing to work at less than the wage stipulated by trades unions ( w 1 in Figure 5.1 ) will be excluded from active participation in the labour market for as long as these powerful combinations maintain their stranglehold as monopoly suppliers of labour .
15 ‘ As such it is a powerful mechanism providing a double benefit — to business generally and to the industry itself . ’
16 Systems using heat detectors are inappropriate for high-bay warehouses bearing in mind that their response will be little ahead of the sprinkler system , which itself will provide an alarm signal both locally and to the Fire Brigade .
17 This involves working mentally and physically to keep distractions at bay , guarding the tongue to speak little and to the point , taking especial care not to misrepresent others , living as if death might come tomorrow and balancing the needs of the body with the longings of the spirit in discretion .
18 If we take that ideal seriously there seems no good reason why it should be excluded from an important area of our lives , our relations within and to the workplace .
19 ‘ He acted very deliberately and to a plan .
20 My team talk would short and to the point .
21 a tray , aloft and to the left .
22 It was a day in which the Queen was anxious to leave the past behind and to the end she made a point of meeting Argentinian soldiers who form part of the U N contingent here .
23 The beautiful campaniole , behind and to the right , is real Romanesque .
24 Alexei stood a little behind and to the right of Burun .
25 ‘ Stand just behind and to the left of me , to block their view , ’ she whispered .
26 During the impact the right side and top of the instrument panel was twisted upwards and to the left , causing it to strike the left-hand side of the straining bar beneath the canopy to the left of the pilot 's head as well as impacting on the right side of the pilot 's face , resulting in minor injuries .
27 The mane and the wing of the Corinthian pegasus are visible beneath and to the left of the corn ear of Metapontum .
28 I have made it clear to the people who work there and to the management that I am against the encouragement of tobacco addiction and in favour of measures which will prevent the use of tobacco in public places .
29 Even in Saudi Arabia there has been growing antagonism to the presence of non-Muslim forces there and to the war .
30 The diversionary attack towards Scotland was dropped and the new objective for the main force was now Torbay , which appealed to James because William of Orange had landed there and to the French because of de Tourville 's successful raid on Teignmouth , which had revealed the weakness of the local defences .
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