Example sentences of "was [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Williams was at the time the most popular women in the world , after Mother Teresa , and it occurred to me , rather too late , that I was on to a loser here .
2 The Old Stager was on to a theme which he had clearly been bottling up all season .
3 Within a short while he was on to the subject of Libya 's exports .
4 After that it was on to the theatre for the evening show , then back to the Theatre Girls ' Club for , if they are to be believed , another meal of egg and chips .
5 Then he was on to the cabin top and releasing the main halyard .
6 I was on to the exchange for your name and number as soon as the news came through , but it took me an hour and a half to bully someone into looking up where the phone-box was .
7 Then it was on to the chapel , where work from other faculties and departments was on show .
8 Then it was on to the Salvation Army old people 's home where one resident remarked : ‘ How beautiful you are .
9 Magdalen , which had been Oscar Wilde 's college , always attracted a fair number of rarefied and aesthetic young men , and it was on to the path of this tradition that one of Lewis 's first pupils , John Betjeman , happily placed his bedroom-slippered toe .
10 The position of the casualty was still uncertain , but she had reported that she was somewhere to the west of Burtonport so the lifeboat set course to the NW at full speed , adjusting as necessary for the large swell , and calling the casualty on the VHF radio .
11 But it was all to no avail .
12 But it was all to no avail .
13 She hung up on me , This was all to the good .
14 True , it was astonishingly heavy when one came to lift it , but — as the philosophical cook observed — that was all to the good , as one slice would be enough !
15 João had been out with Fernando for most of the previous night and looked pale and tired , but Maria Iñes said this was all to the good , because it made him look older and readier to take on the responsibility of a wife .
16 Well , perhaps that was all to the good .
17 Even the photograph , she had to admit , was a good one : Hilda would never look attractive , Viola thought to herself , but at least she looked dignified , which was all to the good .
18 But that was all to the good .
19 Still , if he wanted to formally emphasise the gulf between them , it was all to the good .
20 Well , it was all to the good ; after he 'd finished skiing for the day they 'd return to the cottage , and she 'd set out for home .
21 It looked like somebody 's curtains cut up — which was what it probably was — and if it provided a talking-point — well , that was all to the good , was n't it ?
22 This meant all trains had to stop and , as Lydham Heath was our station , this was all to the good .
23 But men have had such experiences and done nothing further about them , either because they have decided that there was less to the experience than they at first supposed , or because they could not endure the ethical and spiritual demands which were implied in the unspoken , ineffable moment of divine knowledge .
24 True to the York principle his commitment was entirely to the person , sometimes causing exasperation to administrators .
25 It was greatly to the advantage of certain Gascon subjects of the king-duke to have a source of judicial appeal outside the duchy .
26 Next up was David Stewart of Charles Wilson Booksellers , a veteran of the school market , who warned that Roy Davey 's suggestion that ‘ it was down to every publisher to be in schools selling their own books ’ would in his view lead to chaos .
27 Golden Girl 's lead was down to a quarter of a mile .
28 ‘ Their first goal was down to a mistake and the second was so easy for them it defies belief .
29 It was down to a miskick by City Manager , Russell Osman , but it was no more than Town deserved and Marwood took the chance brilliantly .
30 By the time I had finished , the tank water was down to a hardness 180 p.p.m. with a pH of 6.8 .
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