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

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1 Bring up all your little highlight tones , etc. at the post flash stage using times up to max.flash .
2 Bring up all your little highlight tones , etc. at the post flash stage using times up to max.flash .
3 Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group .
4 In the absence of a ready-made framework in Scotland , the firm looked elsewhere to the English Law Society 's Continuing Professional Development scheme , launched last year and aimed at not only keeping solicitors up to date with the law but to develop management and other professional skills and to enhance career development .
5 Samuel Bamford remembered winding cotton on to bobbins for his weaver uncle as " work of cramping , confining and boring nature " .
6 Rosemary Duncan-Smith had made her views plain when driving Meg back to Norwich station after her interview .
7 Where Land 's theory differs from previous models of colour vision is that , instead of relating colour directly to wavelength , he argues that colour experience is related to the relative outputs of these three classes of receptor in different parts of the visual field .
8 Keeping information up to date was considered to be difficult due to the increasing number of information sources , and the fact that only certain sections of documents might be superseded by new information .
9 Responsibility for changing this and keeping information up to date can be delegated to a staff nurse or senior student .
10 But such work must be done , and field men put in several hours each week in their area offices , writing reports , keeping records up to date , drafting letters , answering the telephone and communicating with colleagues in the field and staff at headquarters .
11 Such people are infectious however , and if they are involved in food preparation and are careless about washing their hands , they may be the modern equivalent of ‘ Typhoid Mary ’ , passing Giardia on to others .
12 There was further deformation of the Moine and Dalradian rocks on the north side of the Iapetus Suture causing metamorphism up to granulite grade and widespread granitic intrusion .
13 Yesterday the Bundesbank drained funds in the German money markets pushing rates up to levels suggesting a full point increase in the Discount and Lombard rates , which stand at 5 per cent and 7 per cent respectively .
14 Any future marketing and promotional strategies must take into account the desirability of increasing the number of new visitors , particularly tourists , by promoting RBG effectively to tourists in Edinburgh , outside Edinburgh and overseas .
15 As they rode , Artemis pushing Buttons on to keep pace with the free-striding chestnut , her father never spoke .
16 All around them were the cries of tradesmen and costers , the distant shrill braying of trumpets as the household of a noble moved majestically through the city under flapping banners down to Westminster .
17 In myths and dreams tears are seen as magical , turning into flowers , trees and jewels as they fall and bringing heroes back to life .
18 For most applications , you can use a try square to set the table at 90° , but the table can be angled downwards and locked for sanding angles down to 45° .
19 as if sensing she had finished , Lyddy came softly in and began to light lamps and draw the curtains , gently pulling Alexandra back to reality .
20 And that arrogant devil Christie Goldsborough who 'd caused the trouble , so far as Frizingley was concerned at any rate , by egging Ben on to cut the wages at Braithwaite 's mill .
21 The match barely rose above mediocrity in the opening stages , with Darlington 's main tactic of pumping balls forward to Steve Mardenborough constantly breaking down , while Darren Patterson and former Feethams striker Gary Worthington were well wide with left foot shots at the other end .
22 Mrs Orchardson 's business — Right Type Office Services — provided a typing , photocopying and wordprocessing service mainly to churches , small businesses and individuals .
23 Under this method , banks in the syndicate have a contractual obligation not to discount fees by selling bonds cheaply to investors until issuance is complete .
24 Welsh Water is the only British water authority committed to ending the widespread practice of pumping sewage out to sea .
25 It is a question of priorities : some industrial customers may not be prepared to deal with salespeople , and may insist on granting access only to people of their own status and organisational level .
26 The Greenpeace report cities evidence of German firms paying smugglers up to DM 1,500 per ton to transport waste to Eastern Europe .
27 NSE 's name , and livery , was chosen to give a new character and significance to the rail system in the south east , and to emphasise its unity as a system , no longer a series of independent lines owning loyalty not to London as a whole but to long-abolished independent railway companies .
28 Churchill had been egging Auchinleck on to attack , and so relieve the pressure on the beleaguered island of Malta which was threatened with starvation unless convoys could get through .
29 Parents take comfort in the fact that even though their children are egging men on to beat the hell out of each other , it is all in the cause of good triumphing over evil .
30 I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not .
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