Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps that last phrase gives us a clue as to why fundamentalism holds on so tenaciously to life . |
2 | But they 're not the only ones , by the way , I 'm also concerned about the fact that more and more young people seem to be in this syndrome and I 've a feeling that that comes down not just to government things , but also to the problems in the family as a whole . |
3 | AS HE HAD DONE after his return from Italy , Wolfgang settled down once more to life in Salzburg , mitigating the tedium of his official duties — albeit on improved terms — at the archbishop 's court with a clutch of compositions . |
4 | They also contradict the British government 's long-standing claim that pollution is worst along the coastlines and falls off further out to sea . |
5 | The book made large , generous claims for life , and for itself : its beguiling charm made people reluctant to point out that what they had read was in fact a factitious marshalling of concerns that did not stand up too well to scrutiny . |
6 | The thread eventually led him out once more to safety . |
7 | Having consulted the therapists about the best type of activity to choose for the patient , you may be able to work out how best to interest and amuse the patient through your knowledge of what he enjoyed doing before his stroke or head injury . |
8 | All right then.Come on then up to bed .. |
9 | I continued along a path over the bluffs following a waymarked nature trail , where the main animal life seemed to be a few pregnant sheep blowing about dangerously close to death on the rocks below . |