Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [art] central [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This attractive picture relates the strange BL Lac objects to quasars in a straightforward way , and offers the exciting possibility of looking , in a BL Lac object , deep into the heart of a quasar — possibly down to the central powerhouse where a quasar produces as much power as hundreds of galaxies in a space no larger than the Solar system ( New Scientist , vol 95 , p 364 ) .
2 Cathery also added : " Lewis and Cannon ( the branch secretary ) came down to the Central Office and I let [ them ] see all the books , cheque book , bank passbook etc. ; in fact all they wanted to see .
3 In a public library authority this can require all titles from all service points to be called in to a central point and their condition checked and compared .
4 Perhaps the papers must be examined twice by two different examiners in different parts of the country ; the marks must be sent in to the central body by a certain date ; there may be not only scores of examination papers but hundreds , each of them containing the attempts of several questions .
5 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
6 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
7 The canal can be readily followed from the river near Canonica d'Adda through to the Central Station where it peters out beside Via Tirano .
8 It would then whoosh straight off to the central cashiers ' office .
9 These are linked up to a central control panel which monitors the entire system .
10 In so far as they secured a satisfactory response then they succeeded in lifting their own fiscal crisis up to the central level of the state .
11 He gave a thumbs-up sign then replaced it and manoeuvred his wheelchair round behind his desk where he tapped his security code into the IBM computer linked up to the central data bank elsewhere in the building .
12 As Gorbachev himself pointed out to the Central Committee , Russian oil and gas provided most of the energy needs of the other republics .
13 Their enterprising approach brought them profits ; the Hudson 's Bay Company got 10 beaverskins for a gun at its posts on the Bay , but to the Indians this was the final stage in a complicated pattern of inland trade , so that when the French travelled out to the central hunting areas they were able to save the Indians all the transport and trading costs and could get 30 beaverskins for a gun .
14 Sensors in refrigerators , chillers and freezers send temperature data back to a central unit which can take information from up to 20 locations at a time .
15 This information is electronically mailed back to a central Sun MicrosystemsInc database and a Compaq personal computer , held in Computer News Services ' offices .
16 This information is electronically mailed back to a central Sun Microsystems Inc database and a Compaq personal computer , held in Computer News Services ' offices .
17 This brings us back to a central theme of Sport and the British : the extraordinary degree to which it has been promoted privately without politicians , employers , or trade unionists taking a significant part except as enthusiastic individual sportsmen .
18 The updated file can then be copied back to the central system , by modem and telephone if necessary .
19 A ‘ cross theology ’ , not on its own , let me add , but central to our preaching , will take us back to the central verity of our faith .
20 Erm , I 'm sorry to come back to the central overheads er again , but erm it , considering that the other income largely related to ninety one , I 'm a little unclear why the central costs went down , I ca n't believe there 's been any salary cuts at
21 Culshaw , who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits , noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation 's sake — which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more ‘ personalized ’ rivals — he naturally diverted his attention to new projects , musical , technological , scientific , logistical , until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier , with other orchestras , other technology .
22 Time and time again discussions about tears came back to the central theme of the wish to be cared for-not all the time , the women with whom I talked were quite clear about that .
23 In the immediate vicinity , sensitive monitors relay readings back to the central control room .
24 Many colonnades , staircases , doorways and corridors open on to the Central Courts and , if the bull dance really did take place there , they must have been protected in some way from the rampaging bulls .
25 Republics collect taxes but are refusing to pass them on to the central government .
26 The Catalan nationalists want , in particular , to be able to collect their own taxes and then pass on to the central government a share based on the services it provides .
27 This measure was intended to eliminate corruption and prevent unrecoverable loans being passed on to the Central Bank .
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