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

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1 For each day there is a diet sheet , more interesting key facts , and a weight and symptom chart for your to complete as you did for Stage I. It is vital that you keep this chart up to date : you will undoubtedly need to refer back at some point during the next few weeks , so the records are nothing short of vital !
2 ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain .
3 There are plans to put this programme on to videotape , so it can be shown to customers locally without the need for lengthy and expensive trips to the UK .
4 D I think John er put this question fairly to conference , If the Tories want to behave like the Labour party did , then we 'll pay an electoral price for it .
5 You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers .
6 They would long ago have vanished but for the fact that a powerful tide daily takes most of this pollution out to sea .
7 I have done hardly any work , except keep this Diary up to date for a week , which is something of a record for me !
8 Trace the snowflake designs on this page on to paper and stick to a board .
9 ‘ Next thing you 'll be carrying this nymphet off to bed , you wicked man ! ’
10 Hall seems not to have fulfilled his promise to cost the winning designs , as Hunt , who presumably would have made the estimates , did not examine the plans , and there is no evidence of Hall having reported this information back to Parliament .
11 Adrian Sinfield has brought this analysis up to date by using data from the General Household Survey for 1975–7 and 1984 to measure the proportion of different social groups experiencing unemployment ( Press notice , 30 March 1987 ) .
12 ‘ It 's when we get called in from this patrol back to base .
13 So far , legislation has been passed to apply this principle only to packaging .
14 She sat on the tool-box , pressing her hat to her head , and looking not this time out to sea but at all that was passing and being left behind .
15 And Ron Barry , who inspected and passed them , is hardly likely at this stage willingly to foist unfair or unsuitable fences on the profession he so honourably adorned .
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