Example sentences of "right [adv] to its [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it is rare to see a carpet that 's been worn right down to its backing they can often look worn . |
2 | It should be remembered that there was no prosecution brought under the 1927 act right up to its repeal by a Labour government in 1946 . |
3 | From the beginning and right up to its end , it was the centre of social and cultural life in Wolverton . |
4 | If one took analogies seriously and from such a definition … of ‘ so-called primitive capitalist accumulation ’ , then literally the whole of capitalism , right up to its death would end up in the ‘ pre-history ’ of capitalism : for capitalism obtains surplus profits from ‘ third persons ’ throughout its entire existence ; there is and will be no such stage in the life of capitalism when profits were not to come its way on the basis of exploitation of third persons . |
5 | But I say it it it became er quite increasingly important right up to its closure er of of er particularly for for catering for Bl for erm pit . |
6 | And McHarg seethed : ‘ I am not whingeing because we did not deserve to win , but Dean Richards exploited the offside law right up to its limit . ’ |
7 | The swing is pushed and is not pushed again until it has come right back to its starting point . |