Example sentences of "everything to the " in BNC.
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1 | Well , to hell with them , but I will say everything to the last word . ’ |
2 | I remember everything to the very last moment . |
3 | I explained everything to the policeman . |
4 | Meanwhile his birth comes to seem more and more impossible and Abraham on several occasions brings everything to the brink of disaster . |
5 | The success of those appearances in the cities of Tokyo and Nagoya owed everything to the professionalism that had transformed Kylie in two short years from innocent to hard-headed star . |
6 | City failed to produce one worthwhile shot and owed everything to the extraordinary reflexes of their goalkeeper . |
7 | These blessed theatrical people leave everything to the very last minute . |
8 | Dino is cool to skate with because he is better then me and he really pushes everything to the maximum . |
9 | That was a mythical representation of Scotland that owed everything to the prejudices of people who lived in the past and knew nothing of the realities of the Scotland that then existed . |
10 | So , for perfect results , reduce everything to the lowest common denominator before putting it into the press . |
11 | For someone of this persuasion , who does not want to attribute everything to the workings of power , the problem obviously arises of why the sexes should have distinctive linguistic subcultures at all . |
12 | This mixture of fish gets on fine in my tank , except when a week after buying them , the Rainbows spawned which caused chaos as they pushed everything to the other end of the tank . |
13 | For since the Treaty of Tordesillas , signed in 1494 , all the unknown world to the east of an imaginary line drawn 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands would belong to Portugal ; everything to the west of that line would belong to Spain . |
14 | Indeed its formulation provided the theological undergirding for having a Council at all and not leaving everything to the pope to decide alone . |
15 | To take an example , the observation that shareholders are on the whole behaving passively is consistent with the view that they know little about the firm and consequently leave everything to the manager . |
16 | He performed everything to the clock . |
17 | ‘ So here the plaintiffs left everything to the defendant 's husband ; … and they must take the consequences of his having obtained it without explaining to her or her understanding what she was signing . |
18 | But that 's the same as if you willed spouse had died before you for instance , and you were the second of two to die and she had n't or she might have everything to the children and you still got a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , you ca n't avoid the inheritance tax in those circumstances . |
19 | It was better to leave everything to the police , who with superior training and equipment must stand a greater chance of uncovering crime . |
20 | Now , returning across the Hungerford Bridge , those same thoughts came to haunt him a little as the overhead lights stained everything to the colour of dull old parchment . |
21 | Wycliffe returned everything to the drawer . |
22 | Bring everything to the small salon as soon as you have it ready . |
23 | He would have done better to have given everything to the boy outright , but it is my belief he did not want Benedict to lose touch with his godmother . ’ |
24 | They had decided against inviting Bill O'Farrell , the agent , or Leroy Burns , Grunte 's ‘ minder ’ , as the conspirators were pretty certain that those two would leak everything to the MP . |
25 | He stated himself that he did not believe that neurotic symptoms all had a sexual cause and berated a student writing a paper on chess saying , ‘ you can not reduce everything to the Oedipus Complex ’ . |
26 | The first one is John Stuart Mill 's objection which is that we ca n't leave everything to the people . |
27 | So it is not possible , not practically possible to leave everything to the people . |
28 | This week I want to start by reconsidering that first objection but we ca n't leave everything to the people . |
29 | ‘ Take everything to the van and check it with Mr Sorley . |
30 | The best Korf could think of was leaving everything to the provincial gentry , which Alexander had tried without success in his Moscow speech of March 1856 . |