Example sentences of "[adv] to reach [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , Jip and Zab have lost their almost telepathic ability to communicate , and , as witnessed by the outcome of the novel , the world is unable to communicate well enough to reach a full consensus or enforce a communal decision . |
2 | ‘ Stuck-up snob , ’ declared Tommy , just loud enough to reach every ear in the lecture theatre except the captain 's . |
3 | If you write a song that sells well enough to reach the top 50 in the albums or singles chart you are eligible automatically . |
4 | Consistent with this , the results of recent research on Kuwait oil fires indicate that the smoke did not appear to be rising high enough to reach the stratosphere , where transport may occur over considerable distances with soot particles remaining for months . |
5 | But the borehole must go deep enough to reach the aquifer , even if this means drilling far below the potentiometric surface . |
6 | It 's important to choose a variety that will grow tall enough to reach the surface as you can not raise such plants on bricks . |
7 | Once a child could walk and had , through dire necessity , learned how to shed a wet pair of training pants and put on his snow suit , he would vanish into the street , not to be seen again until lunch time ; once he was tall enough to reach the refrigerator door handle , the problem of lunch was also solved — he could get it himself . |
8 | Spare cables must be long enough to reach the empty drive bays . |
9 | Perhaps their probosces are not long enough to reach the most succulent parts of the prey by any other means . |
10 | At the time that Salam and Weinberg proposed their theory , few people believed them , and particle accelerators were not powerful enough to reach the energies of 100 GeV required to produce real W , w , or Q particles . |
11 | The flames were now strong enough to reach the two bags of gunpowder tied to the man 's neck . |
12 | Providing you give it enough to reach the top of the slope , the shot is a very safe one . |
13 | It is only fair to add that some lawyers play exactly the opposite role , persuading clients who are itching for a zero sum fight that they would do better to reach a nonzero sum settlement out of court . |
14 | PETER Richardson , a 22-year-old from Middlesbrough , boxed brilliantly to reach the light-welter quarter-finals last night , outpointing Mongolian Nyanna Altamkahuyag 21-4 . |
15 | The dogs follow the trail , so there is no problem , but it does mean that I miss seeing the sudden three metre drop that we go down to reach a frozen river . |
16 | Team member Pete Mounsey abseiled down to reach the men and attached them to ropes before hauling them to safety . |
17 | He said : ‘ In these exceptional circumstances the moisture content was bound to be much higher than usual , leading to additional costs in drying down to reach the normal intervention standards of 14.45pc . ’ |
18 | Take the crack through these then traverse delicately leftwards to reach a good ledge . |
19 | The only contribution to the present is the fact that it is possible only to reach the railway using modern transport in the form of a motor car or bus . |
20 | The data we have at the moment suggest that we should reach our targets about 80% of the time , but our aim over the years will be not only to reach the targets in a higher proportion of cases but also to make the targets more difficult . |
21 | My master , preoccupied with Hopkins 's riddle drew me into discussion about its meaning , only to reach the conclusion it would tell us nothing until we had reached Glastonbury or Templecombe . |
22 | The instep must travel two metres or so to reach the opponent 's head . |
23 | I can remember quite vividly the old tramcars running there er day and night , with the last service leaving the outskirts of Edinburgh around about er twelve er eleven thirty and you g have about ten minutes or so to reach the depots which there were many and varied at this particular time . |
24 | One approaches the west façade of the cathedral up steep flights of steps and the triple entrance porch leads , not into the nave due to the steepness of the hillside , but below it and one must ascend further steps inside to reach the nave above the porch . |
25 | The song bounced along to reach the number twelve spot , helped by another uncomfortable but satisfying Top Of The Pops appearance and a fresh wave of publicity surrounding The Smiths affection for , and a desire to , work with Sandie Shaw . |
26 | Continue on to reach the road , turn right over it to cross the Nedd Fechan and go to the road junction . |
27 | ‘ We really upset those Belgians — and Apoel are n't anywhere near as good as Antwerp who went on to reach the final . |
28 | As the numbers and grades of medreses increased with the passage of time , so also did the numbers and grades of mevleviyets , the term used here in the sense which would appear to have been valid , with minor qualifications , at least from the latter half of the sixteenth century , namely as comprising principally the kazaskerliks and the important kadiliks-the mevleviyet kadiliks — to which one moved on from the higher medreses and through which one moved , if one were fortunate , eventually to reach the kazaskerliks and , by the end of the sixteenth century , the Muftilik . |
29 | Corpuscular or particulate radiation appears in the form of protons and neutrons which take longer to reach the earth 's upper atmosphere than the higher energy radiations . |
30 | He added the closures might mean emergency services took longer to reach the estate but those services felt they would still be within their legal limit . |