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

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1 It was a miserable business pining for those who had gone and she thought back with something close to horror of the unhappiness she had endured while wishing herself elsewhere .
2 She looked at Scott , something close to pity in her voice .
3 Gerald Seymour-Strachey looked at him with something close to outrage on his face : ‘ No , no — nothing of the kind .
4 The first time he 'd seen her — all those years ago — he 'd felt something close to panic .
5 It was a measure of the strains of the day , or perhaps of the relief at finding the sympathetic Theodora , that the Archdeacon was precipitated into something close to indiscretion .
6 Under his scheme they would be elected by something close to Britain 's first-past-the-post system .
7 Indeed DNA molecules , whose capacity for storing information has already impressed us , are something close to crystals themselves .
8 Indeed , the little Peugeot has achieved something close to cult status , a point highlighted by the eye-catching TV commercial for the XS .
9 The young man glared at Harry with something close to resentment .
10 Guynemer came to be accorded something close to deification .
11 He glares at Eva with something close to hatred .
12 Such futile efforts can only bring something close to contempt and suspicion among the millions of human beings who crave nothing more than a simple faith based on a credible ‘ god ’ .
13 Something close to shipwreck fever erupted over its cargo .
14 The MOUTH vowel [ P9 ] is especially interesting because it shows all the possible variants , from the extreme basilectal variant which occurs before /n/ in sound [ ] through the JC/JE variant [ ] and [ ] , something close to RP in down [ ] to the Cockney variant in [ ] twice .
15 What 's erm something up to jaws in n it or something ?
16 Something new , something up to date was needed .
17 But after you reach a certain stage in life — I 'd put it somewhere between forty-five and fifty-five — you suddenly feel you are as secure as you can be and you really ought to give something back to society .
18 Wanting a context for their work , many feel a conscious need ‘ to give something back to society ’ , to justify a ‘ self-indulgent ’ pastime , avoiding what they see as the stereotype of the male artist as self-obsessed .
19 I have a suspicion , too , that we ow something else to Rheinberger : his Eighth Organ Sonata in E minor , appeared in 1882 , two years before Brahms 's Fourth Symphony ( also in E minor ) .
20 If you have to stop him doing one thing , provide something else to interest and occupy him .
21 For instance , using wa rather than something closer to English however ( third sentence in the English text ) , reads smoothly in Arabic but sacrifices some of the precision of the English conjunction .
22 Since my water is very , very hard and alkaline , I decided this was the source of the problem and added rainwater to soften it down to something closer to John 's conditions .
23 ‘ People were looking for something closer to nature than races like the Paris-Dakar . ’
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