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

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1 After slowly cooling down to 37°C a complete restriction was performed with Xba I ( 2 h , 5 U , Gibco BRL ) .
2 Only wallpaper for the whitewashed parlour seemed , at least in Cottle 's opinion , to be lacking , and he accordingly sent an upholsterer down to Clevedon a few days later to paste up some ‘ sprightly paper ’ .
3 Cottle obliged his impractical friends with his habitual amused indulgence , and having sent Coleridge ‘ all that he had required , and more ’ , rode down to Clevedon the following day to pay his respects in person .
4 It was ironical that Adam , who was the owner of that big house and all that land and the contents of the house , nevertheless went down to Nunes the second time with less than a fiver in his pocket .
5 When we came down to breakfast the other guests were so absorbed in some news in the morning papers that they forgot the usual ragging of newlyweds .
6 From Sigriswil the road leads down to Gunten an attractive lakeside resort facing the Niesen across the lake , with very active sailing and windsurfing schools .
7 Montgomerie got off on the wrong foot by commencing with a trio of bogeys , making mistakes throughout the bag before settling down to birdie the fifth and sixth and reach the turn in 38 .
8 no , I forgot well see I forgotten and I 'd been down to Boots an all I , aunty Mary had them once , one time and said
9 Civilians could be brought in to staff the front counter at Darlington police station in order to release three officers for beat duty .
10 CIVILIANS could be brought in to staff the front counter at Darlington police station , the town 's top officer has revealed .
11 These young ‘ stars of the future ’ are products of the Coca-Cola ‘ Centres of Excellence ’ which are administered annually by the IFA from September through to May The 1993 winners of the hail from Banbridge , Londonderry , Portadown , Newry and Belfast .
12 The main time may well be from harvest through to April the following year , but netting is in fact selective because the size of the mesh allows small rabbits to escape — to be netted some other time when they have grown bigger .
13 Nevertheless I arranged to drive over to Strondonald the following Saturday afternoon and join him for tea .
14 Yes it 's it 's it was one of the er advertisements or programmes that went out on radio er again this is why I 've been trying to get over to people the sad things that have to happen to animals .
15 It was essential to get as much flying time as possible , for John was off to Wildenrath the following day and it would have been almost impossible to arrange another date to carry out the all-important conversion .
16 Rudy were n't about because we were building the conservatory , we were off to Spain the next day
17 Little ball up to Speedy drops it off to Thomson a good through ball to a running forward Jochim .
18 At Bourn it was the custom to do three night duties in a row and then be off to Cambridge the next day without bothering to go to bed .
19 However , any further attempts at a more comprehensive codification to bring up to date the humanitarian controls of war were frozen with the onset of the Cold War .
20 A pound a ticket , and you could go , there were three routes you could go and any time up to March the twenty eighth
21 When he made The Dirty Dozen in 1967 , he failed to turn up to film the final scene , when he and Charles Bronson drive a huge weapons carrier across a bridge .
22 He says that the main priority was to ensure that the travellers could n't group up to stage a huge festival .
23 I I 'm grateful Mr Deputy Speaker and I I will certainly er stay in order but the British electorate coming up to June the ninth and the European er elections will not know even if we pass these particular proposals tonight er in which constituencies they will be voting and if I may give an illustration as the honourable member for Truro did er er as far as his European constituency is concerned er the European constituency of Derbyshire Ashfield will d be divided into three different directions as the result of this particular order in council if we pass it tonight .
24 For Mr Nelson is offering groups of up to people a unique opportunity to form part of a crew on The Guy and Clare Hunter .
25 The SROs may in fact be subject to ‘ regulatory capture ’ , where an initially independent body set up to police a particular form of business is ‘ captured ’ by the very institutions it is trying to regulate , and becomes a lobby or mouthpiece working on behalf of the industry .
26 DMITRY 'S FATHER HAD A GLOBE , and he would point out to Dmitry the different countries and continents , and would make young Dmitry memorise the names of their capital cities .
27 This Grade 2 Listed Building is set in a rocky cliff face pointing out to sea a little way along the foreshore .
28 He then sets out to scourge the thronging temples of moneychangers and idolators .
29 Lucifer pointed out to Eve the forbidden apple on the flat tree painted on to the back panel of the cart .
30 DPR AEs sent out to clients a glossy brochure entitled " Opportunity Unlimited " containing a photograph of a glamorous country house with a Porsche parked in front of it .
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