Example sentences of "[to-vb] close to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Several times on my pilgrimage through Biomorph Land I seemed to come close to a precursor of my insects , but , then , in spite of my best efforts as a selecting agent , evolution went off on what proved to be a false trail .
2 Other day-to-day situations that may not be attributed to visual difficulties include the extended time the children may need to complete tasks , their need to come close to the blackboard or to demonstrations , and their apparent clumsiness in certain practical activities and sports such as ball games .
3 The celebration of Artai 's Khanate having properly commenced , the common people were anxious to come close to the path of their newly enthroned lord through their city .
4 Krill eggs , 5–6 mm in diameter , are laid near the surface and sink to depths of over 1500 m ; the first few larval stages ( nauplii and metanauplii ) develop at even greater depths before the young krill rise to feed close to the surface .
5 ‘ You really do like to sail close to the wind , do n't you ?
6 I was born a reject , in the gutter ; was bred in the gutter ; and had learnt , very early on in life , to walk close to the gutter .
7 The darkness beneath the cover encourages the worms to tunnel close to the inside of the glass so that you will be able to see them clearly in their burrows .
8 Like Morrissey in 1977 , many in Manchester felt left behind and even fairly close friends found it difficult to gat close to the band .
9 Brother Cadfael waited his opportunity to draw close to the abbot 's shoulder as he left the choir .
10 The problem in the doctors ' surgery , I mean you 've got people taking ill sick children round there with high temperatures and , and they do tend want to park close to the surgery , er and if they see a space they will obviously use it .
11 She needs only to run close to the form which saw her finish second to multiple scorer Kassab over course and distance last month to turn this contest into a procession .
12 In my message I told them that I was going to fly close to the control tower to see if they could tell me what was wrong with my port wheel , but again no reply from control .
13 Notice how the compact legs are enabling the body to keep close to the board .
14 Jess ignored the protest and pushed on , managing to keep close to the wall and surfacing not two feet from the doors .
15 She made her way across the room to where her father was , still with Urquhart following ; evidently there was no need to keep close to the stepmother with the rest ; it looked as if Kate knew her own mind .
16 It 's important to tap along each join to keep close to the glass .
17 Except for a Japanese joint venture , Russell 's group does not manufacture in the Far East , and sales there can come from either US or European production , but generally Morton prefers to manufacture close to the customer for improved service and to reduce tariff costs .
18 Remote control releases you from the need to stay close to the video machine in order to operate the controls .
19 The philosophy in Spain is to stay close to the family .
20 But in my opinion the best way to recover your memory is to stay close to the place where you lost it . ’
21 So the piano was nearly always an upright , which was also easier to get close to the horn .
22 There is then some evidence to show that Japanese workers do indeed work for longer periods with each employer , but only 20 per cent of labour in the private sector stay long enough to get close to the peak of the wages profile .
23 When Ransome-Wallis visited South Africa during the war , he allowed his desire to get close to the steam engine to overwhelm his awareness of South African racial niceties .
24 As with the Yashica and Minolta AF-SP , the 35mm lens means you have to get close to the action if your photos are to have real impact .
25 Humberside has a big concentration of chemical and food industries and this is an attempt to get close to the market .
26 ‘ When I first took over , it was difficult to get close to the lad .
27 In particular , Oct-11 is predicted to map close to a region ( 11q23 ) frequently translocated in acute lymphoblastic leukaemias ( 68 ) .
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