Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pickers were diverted on to another plot after the theft was discovered .
2 As the media caught on to this aspect of the cult , it caused some skins to leave the movement and more violent people to join it .
3 For example , maintenance payments and child and one parent benefit can be added on to any earnings from employment to increase lone parents ' incomes .
4 It was Lucchese 's first shot of a game Newcastle had dominated up to that point , with both Kristensen and Kevin Sheedy having gone close .
5 He was carried up to that garret , probably in a state of stupor , drunk or drugged .
6 In terms of the way the issue had been considered up to this point there could have been no other answer .
7 Sir Geoffrey Littler , a former senior Treasury official and a director of NatWest Investment Bank , together witha group of eight City worthies , will have reported back to another committee established by the Exchange giving an interim assessment of the issues involved .
8 Secondly Chairman I would like to draw the Councillors ' attention to the fact that I 'm this years representative on the South East Waste Regulation Advisory Committee and we have indeed got in hand a project which is to look at the whole of the recycling and the priorities for the South East region and I would imagine that by the time our officers have reported back to this Authority that they will have an advantage of having access to that report .
9 one pound for every two over the limit , and you 're abated back to this level of allowance .
10 ‘ I wish we had never come back to this house .
11 I have tried to deal with this in good faith , but if anyone feels they have a problem , all they have to do is come back to this office . ’
12 Today , entire journals are given over to this work .
13 The last years of his life seem to have been largely given over to this task .
14 Now he 's associated with the wrong sort of guys , so he 's gotten on to that stuff .
15 By 1719 , the buildings of both the house and the hall were rapidly falling into ruin and a storm of 1720 , blew parts of the hall to the ground , but a stone figure of Haymo blown from a niche over the door was undamaged , falling it is said on to some grass , this was later presented to the Bishop of Rochester .
16 The woman is moved on to another bed .
17 But the gang had already moved on to another pub just a mile or so down the road .
18 The man replaced the blanket , and then moved on to another corpse .
19 I wondered if she 'd moved on to another place in the forest without saying anything , but when I stood perfectly still , I could hear the rhythmic scratching of her karaso from behind some trees , and the occasional tearing sound when she accidentally caught it in the undergrowth .
20 There is no suggestion in the that he was dismissed from the kazaskerlik ; he seems simply to have moved on to another job , one which , according to Hocazade 's own testimony , suited him very well .
21 After seven years as secretary in Convocation Office , Mrs. Judith Nelson has moved on to another post within the University .
22 There is built in to these religions the requirement for self-criticism , a guarding against idolatry , against hypocrisy , against superstition , against injustice , against self- centredness , against self-satisfaction , and against taking refuge in particular rituals or concepts .
23 The case was turned over to another policeman with a mean , bony face and narrow eyes .
24 With their help the loading ramps of both rigs were lowered , then the four men immediately moved off to either side to cover everyone from attack .
25 So , expecting to be whisked off to some faraway hot spot for a mild spell of brainwashing , we duly prepared to bring you next week 's Unigram from under the shade of a palm tree on a secluded sandy beach — or at least somewhere nicer than four storeys above the Charing Cross Road in rainy central London .
26 In 1977 Richard Roll 5 published an article which cast doubt on the validity and methodology of the CAPM tests which had been done up to that time .
27 Blackgrass has built up to such levels in some of its traditional heavyland haunts that some cereal growers are now reporting severe problems in controlling it .
28 The casualty was now heading south west , and the swell had built up to some 20ft .
29 The first author shows quite clearly that the idea of inference or mental perception is connected to an impression of " afterness " or subsequence , as are all the other uses with to which we have seen up to this point .
30 The project review dates are indicated by a vertical dotted line , and at this time a horizontal line is drawn beneath each bar to indicate the progress actually made up to that date .
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