Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought when we did we did that programme out to lunch in the summer and you came along and we talked all about buses and er your organization and I I I was very nice to you actually . |
2 | However , environmental improvements demanded by ministers have increased the cost of this route three-fold to £3.5bn . |
3 | For each day there is a diet sheet , more interesting key facts , and a weight and symptom chart for your to complete as you did for Stage I. It is vital that you keep this chart up to date : you will undoubtedly need to refer back at some point during the next few weeks , so the records are nothing short of vital ! |
4 | " No , I have to slip along pretty sharpish and get some money on to Lal 's horse before they go out . |
5 | In BR they are characteristically processed through the various stages of the machinery , in some cases up to RSJC level . |
6 | I often used to go fell walking but can not ever remember seeing the deep ruts caused by walkers that were all around , in some cases up to 12–15in deep . |
7 | Can we attribute this perception entirely to Volpone 's and Mosca 's perversity ? |
8 | ‘ You take this horse back to headquarters . ’ |
9 | To overcome this difficulty , the Company built a tunnel and extended the footpath between the canal and the Company 's fence up to the foot of the new canal bridge , and built some steps up to Stratford Road opposite the then new station . |
10 | With a sigh I went on a few steps further to George 's office and found him as I 'd expected , fully dressed , lightly napping , with worked-on forms pushed to one side beside an empty coffee cup . |
11 | There was a fairly large number of letters about him , sent in the last few months both to Jackson 's and to Viola Machin by people who had known him at one time or another . |
12 | ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain . |
13 | There are plans to put this programme on to videotape , so it can be shown to customers locally without the need for lengthy and expensive trips to the UK . |
14 | Rowboats , a few feet out to sea , |
15 | As implied above , another effect of generally high crude prices earlier on had been to encourage the economics of developing oil accumulations discovered outside the OPEC countries — not only in the industrialized world , in places like the North Sea , but also in some countries close to OPEC members , like Oman and Mexico . |
16 | D I think John er put this question fairly to conference , If the Tories want to behave like the Labour party did , then we 'll pay an electoral price for it . |
17 | Erm are we agreed er wi with Mr I address this question really to Mr that this really means identification of a district within which the new settlement should be located . |
18 | I will not insult you by asking you to be my servant , Burkett , but nevertheless I could use a good man to drive this coach down to Grasmere , get me some fishing over a few days , be prepared to go the odd errand — about a week in all I would guess . |
19 | We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe . |
20 | Something like it still seems to be believed by some economists close to Mrs Thatcher . |
21 | She had been , before her second marriage a few years ago to Mr Alderley , Baroness to Lord Switham , who owned all the land round about , with the exception of Merchiston Lodge and other hunting boxes in the vicinity belonging to various members of the haut ton . |
22 | What a good boy , I would of thought she 'd have put something on it , put some ointment on to stop it itching . |
23 | ‘ It 's one of the few places close to Washington where you can get lost and still not get hurt , ’ Ashelman said . |
24 | We would recommend this disk highly to beginners as its uncluttered presentation will ease you into the world of word-processing . |
25 | p chased another person on to railway line . |
26 | " He also buys and sells antiques for a living and he has promised to come down next week and have a proper look and then perhaps take a few things back to London to some man he knows who is an expert on Oriental China and objets d'art . " |
27 | He had set some water on to boil and rigged up a makeshift affair of branches for her to hang her clothes on to dry . |
28 | You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers . |
29 | They would long ago have vanished but for the fact that a powerful tide daily takes most of this pollution out to sea . |
30 | I have done hardly any work , except keep this Diary up to date for a week , which is something of a record for me ! |