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

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1 Which shows how little she knows about what I get up to in the small hours .
2 If they were not lying securely in their graves , awaiting the Day of Judgement , what might they not be up to in the long hours of darkness , as the boards creaked and the wind howled on Wuthering Heights ?
3 No tales about defectors and what the Brits got up to in the Cold War .
4 Some of the wacky and wonderful things people got up to in the last ITV Telethon 2 years ago .
5 How fast can you get up to in the green machine ?
6 The oil mingled with the warm salty water which leaked from places in the ceilings , and that was one of the reasons they had asked for some sort of banister rail to hold on to in the narrow winding-stair .
7 First , Rousseau 's concept of the ‘ Noble Savage ’ proposed that ‘ savages ’ who lacked the civilizing influence of Western culture were free of mental disorder — and it was this idea that many psychiatrists in England , France and the US latched on to in the late eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries .
8 Those are the two other issues that I want to get on to in the last part of the programme .
9 ‘ I stayed up all night to cheer him on to in the presidential election .
10 ‘ Do you know how many firms of bloody architects I 've traipsed round to in the past two months ?
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