Example sentences of "[adv prt] to our [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is in line with the obvious policy , not just of the ruling group , but I suspect of the council as a whole that we know that sooner or later courtesy of this government , whether we like it or not we are going to have to get down to our standard spending assessment .
2 ‘ I can only think it 's down to our Gabbichi cardigans , ’ he laughs .
3 His voice was golden , too , a melodious baritone that carried effortlessly down to our open floater .
4 The flood of diverse human experience which it brings down to our own life and time is in no sense or degree foreign to us , but has become the native experience of men of our own race and culture .
5 Nevertheless , the attitudes which Wordsworth adopted towards industrialization were successfully transmitted to the later nineteenth century , and ultimately down to our own day , where they have sometimes been incorporated into the law of the land .
6 Yet it , too , was a registration of the triumph of European culture ; down to our own day the political life of the world has increasingly been debated in the terms forged by European history and in a European idiom .
7 Three times as many people had been packed into the old confines as could prudently be housed there , even by the low standards of a hundred years ago , and the slums of Nottingham have remained a byword down to our own day .
8 Sarcasm and theoretical criticism of these in due course preyed on FitzRoy 's mind , and in 1865 he killed himself ; after an intermission , and despite ‘ scientific ’ criticism of the empiricism of it all , the weather forecasts were resumed , perhaps with slowly increasing accuracy down to our own day .
9 Accordingly , courses range over syntactic and phonological structure , and both temporal and spatial variation , embracing all the major stages of the language , from its Anglo-Saxon origins down to our own times .
10 His own answer to it was in some ways remarkably similar to those he attacked , for it added up to this : historical study can not bring Jesus down to our own time ; rather , it reveals his strangeness to us , and he loses all colour and significance if we attempt to tear him out of his own historical and religious setting in late Judaism .
11 Soon we were down to our last lumps of coal .
12 We 're down to our last tumbler
13 Some of the school 's achievements were then listed followed by the invitation ‘ Want to know more ? … then come along to our Annual Meeting for Parents on Tuesday 5 July . ’
14 As neither of us knew anything about it we tried to glean as much information on the technical side of sailing as possible and build it in to our globe-trotting plans .
15 You fly to Europe , put the boot in to our top people , get them looking , then fly back here .
16 They could n't put it down , of course — from our revelations of exalted David Mellor 's earthy follies , our gem new £ million Diamond Bingo , through to our great 14-page sporting Fanzine .
17 Heathrow was very busy as usual but it helped not having our luggage to carry as it was booked right through to our final destination .
18 The cup was handed over to our regional director , Mike Mann by safety director , Brian Cowie at a special presentation attended by all staff .
19 And now for something completely different we go over to our roving reporter in the North East of England who is interviewing a member of The Marauders .
20 It would seem so after we received a phone call from a North Wales resident who was bringing some American pals over to our fair city to sample some entertaining nights out in Liverpool .
21 I do n't imp intend to preach to the converted but what I do intend to say to anyone in this hall that 's either indifferent or complacent or just too idle to do anything than let this motion drift by them , that if we do n't get together on this issue to get the message over to our national officers and in turn the T U C , that if we do n't stand and fight for the right to uphold the basic principles of what I believe to be trade unionism , that is the right to withdraw labour , the right to protect our brothers and sisters from oppressive employers , the right to command decent conditions and fair pay without fair reprisal .
22 On one such incident I was in command of Venturous patrolling in the Straits of Dover at the end of a very busy Bank Holiday , during which we had followed a suspect yacht from just outside Calais , and handed her over to our special unit in Dover .
23 Coffee and a stroll up to the nearest AVIS and we were off to our next destination .
24 She just sat there , staring out at us with her face all blank and closed up , as if she could n't see us any more , and as the bus lurched forward we all waved and ran off to our big school up the hill .
25 We stopped at a tavern and , before we ate our evening meal , Benjamin took me up to our flea-infested chamber .
26 For Celtic , who have still to record their first home league win of the season , manager Liam Brady was disappointed , saying yesterday 's performance ‘ was not up to our recent standard . ’
27 For Celtic , who have still to record their first home league win of the season , manager Liam Brady was disappointed , saying yesterday 's performance ‘ was not up to our recent standard . ’
28 This is what Jesus did in facing up to our fallen condition .
29 We used to joke that we almost got nose bleeds when we stood up to our normal size because we spent so much time at floor level . ’
30 Well that would certainly be my favourite , we we 'll be coming up to our hundredth anniversary are n't we fairly soon ?
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