Example sentences of "[adv prt] to the [num ord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So it 's not in that lot so page down to the next one . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ I would n't have thought so , ’ Aldridge said , walking over to the next one . |
5 | And then they 're off to the next one . |
6 | 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 |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Now we go on to the second one . |
10 | I cut the clothing away from the wound and shook a quantity of powder from the tin on to the wound , then on to the next one . |
11 | Sin , pain and death were linked together ; all three belonged inescapably to our transitory existence in an imperfect world , and each link in the chain led on to the next one . |
12 | Guitarist Stephen explains : ‘ It 's a nice gesture , but we 've recorded the single enough times and now wan na move on to the next one . |
13 | The eyes of the slow reader will stop on each word before moving on to the next one . |
14 | SPAR processed stories sentence by sentence , resolving the ambiguities in each sentence , integrating the information in them into context , and outputting a paraphrase of the sentence , before moving on to the next one . |
15 | I walked slowly round each vehicle , then peered underneath it , coming out and round and on to the next one . |
16 | On to the next one . |
17 | ‘ No one has any more to say on that point , so I suggest we move on to the next one . ’ |
18 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
19 | For anyone that has not seen this effect , the lace carriage is set to ‘ F ’ and instead of taking one stitch off and transferring it to the next needle , the carriage ‘ hops ’ the stitch across from the one it is on and hooks it on to the next one . |
20 | Yes because what happens when you 've got just a very thin L , the magic E can even work through it , U , right , so it will be jugle , yeah , jugle , that would n't be the right pronunciation at all , okay , let's go on to the next one |
21 | Erm erm go on to the next one then . |
22 | Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two . |
23 | Good can we move on to the next one ? |
24 | On to the next one . |
25 | Tune on to the next one then you 'll be able to tell then . |
26 | But , you know they can pick it and er , it just flashes up and they have to put the right answer in , if they get the right answer it it goes on to the next one , if it |
27 | Yeah so we get one and the you 're going on to the next one . |
28 | Okay go on to the next one . |
29 | Moving on to the last one . |