Example sentences of "[adv prt] to the [adj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So it 's not in that lot so page down to the next one .
2 Fifteen years , is three pound eighty , yes , so , you , I think you must have gone down , yes you went down to the level one , yes ?
3 Let's say you receive a call in your boss ' office , on your boss ' phone , it 's just come through to the wrong one .
4 Throughout the Harlem Renaissance of the twenties and through to the forties it was sustained by a few ambitious but poorly funded independent companies whose efforts received limited exposure .
5 sure , there may be some thinking that , there may also though be er if you move through to the forties you 're , y you 're twenty years on from the nineteen twenties , you , you 've had and you 've had deterioration in agricultural conditions er as , as we 've seen you 've got erm increasing landlord absenteeism , you , you 've got a downward , an upward pressure on rent in terms of how much was having to be paid in real terms , all of those things might have come together to , to , to push the peasant over and to push him outside .
6 Above : Cracking the pre-filter problem — two planting baskets were combined and the feed pipe fed through to the smaller one .
7 I wonder if we could move now move over to the first which is on er the first main resolution of which amendment to the other resolution .
8 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
9 The ants initially walk between the two but cross over to the bottom one at the point predicted if the ants are balancing the concentrations measured on either side .
10 There are many interesting facets of this complex diagnostic process and three are worthy of re-emphasis : firstly most of his information comes not from positive signals , stimuli or cues but from their absence , secondly he is relying on a hybrid model — a mixture of rules , mental pictures and symbolism , thirdly it all happens without very much conscious guidance — one mental or physical event leads to another and each event in the chain plays its part before handing over to the next one .
11 ‘ I would n't have thought so , ’ Aldridge said , walking over to the next one .
12 Yeah it was a big over to the main you know that
13 At first came a very senior Sister and went over to the childless one in the corner .
14 And then they 're off to the next one .
15 Up to the 1970s it was presumed to be proceeding towards the beech high forest which ecologists believed was the stable climax on limestone .
16 Assuming that the system was properly balanced before , each of the original radiators has to give some flow up to the new one .
17 Well I went back up to the first one and I said you need three one hundred and twenties to get to three hundred and sixty so
18 I had never heard Pike sing in real life , so I could n't tell how this spirit voice matched up to the real one .
19 Building up to the big one , he thought .
20 According to a posthumous account of Mozart 's last months , he and Constanze drove out to the Prater one fine day at the end of October , during which Mozart told his wife that he was convinced he was writing his own Requiem .
21 Can we then go back to the other one on safeguarding .
22 And I started another one and I said no I wo n't be able to this and got back to the other one and did the other one . .
23 They 'll they and they you 'll see them going mm not that not that one back to the first I do n't know and then they get the dictionary out .
24 Milton 's God was Empson 's last book , in his lifetime , though when he died he was collecting at least three others : Using Biography ( 1984 ) , on Marvell , Dryden , Fielding , Yeats , Eliot and Joyce ; Essays on Shakespeare ( 1986 ) ; and a book of Renaissance essays , as well as a massive ragbag ( as he called it ) of papers and reviews dating back to the 1920s which , when it posthumously appeared as Argufying ( 1987 ) , was rapidly seen by many to be the finest critical miscellany in the language .
25 Do n't think you need actually stand in the mud , though — if we get back to the hard it will be all right . "
26 Er reimbursement for expenses so petrol , postages that sort of thing , but the time of running around you ca n't get back , which is one of the factors that back to the old Which magazine they never deal with this say yes you can deal with it and I read some person that says it only took me forty hours , yes forty hours at legal rates , well that would be a big bill .
27 I think , John , I want to come back to the basic one , and that is , as a customer , if you 're handed what you think is an extended warranty to cover you for all sorts of things erm then you 're very disappointed if you find that most of the things that are going to go wrong with your car are excluded .
28 If you want to skip the first quest in The Legend of Zelda on the NES , you can go straight on to the second one by entering Zelda as your name on the initial screen .
29 Now we go on to the second one .
30 A zero fret sits in front of the large nut , then it 's on to the real love-it-or-loathe-it Höfner feature : the headstock .
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