Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 After successfully completing the initial phases we move everyone on to our Sun Screen Cream , Protection Factor 8 .
2 The antler and noose would be used in the mock execution of the Morrisman , and the wild jig would bring everyone on to the green , laughing and screaming in the hot , summer night …
3 Halting outside the little store , she took a deep breath to give herself courage before pushing open the door , then grimaced as the bell gave an important little ping which alerted everyone inside to her presence .
4 So he took several thousand dollars from his own pocket , collected contributions from peers , and made up his own bonus pool for everyone down to the clerks who had contributed .
5 This and many other means to exhilarate the heart of man have been practised in all ages , as knowing there is nothing better to the preservation of man 's life .
6 Wise and Newell scored in each half as England demonstrated the simple virtues of producing accurate crosses and getting someone on to the end of them .
7 ‘ It 's the character that pushes someone on to that level , ’ advises Mr Austin .
8 ‘ I told him we were thinking of putting someone on to the story , and needed to know if it was worth following up .
9 He should never be regarded as someone only to be approached when a prescription is required or when some serious breakdown in health occurs .
10 She wanted to be more than an outsider in ‘ La Felicità ’ , more than a vague summertime nuisance for whose sake the family had to go travelling , someone only to be communicated with by notes or as a new source of rent .
11 Well it seems like that 's hoping for pie in the sky , though , because there 's first of all not enough money , and I do n't think that teachers are that good at well talking about their own emotions , and I asked the Oxfordshire County Council Education Department to send someone along to this programme , and they said ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's no-one to send ’ .
12 ‘ Jesus forgives you , ’ said someone over to my left .
13 Erm thought patterns being actually understanding laying it out and seeing the way it works which obviously structured thought patterns but it 's the basis of and grasping erm actually delivering it your delivery erm of it using the cluster but the coaching was invaluable , it was constructive criticism we all know what was wrong and it it just helped yesterday for someone not to be coaching just to help you through it erm and I think all those three things became invaluable really mean because most of those leads on to the other ones structured erm so the sort of thought patterns the coaching and the was very good
14 Someone close to Mr Mandela described him yesterday as a chess player five moves ahead of anyone else in the game .
15 Before moving on to discuss the process of loss in relation to the death of someone close to us , it is helpful to look at a less significant but nevertheless important and unexpected loss and see our reaction there .
16 This subject needs a great deal of careful study and thought but , with this outline , let us move on to look at the experience a bereaved person might have of the church when someone close to them has died .
17 Yet this notion of compassionate leave is one of the indications we have of how society accepts the significance of having someone close to us die .
18 So what happens when family members or friends are told or understand that someone close to them is going to die ?
19 So far we have been concerned with trying to understand something of the general reaction people have to various forms of loss , concentrating on the reactions people will discover in themselves when they or someone close to them is dying or has died .
20 In so far as any rules had been devised in the past , the principle seems to have been to give power to someone close to the throne , and invested therefore with some of the aura of royalty .
21 Buyers need to tell someone close to them they have made the arrangements , otherwise the policy will be worthless .
22 But if you are worried about your own safety or the safety of someone close to you , it is possible to minimise the risk even further by taking some simple , sensible precautions .
23 someone close to you subjects you to emotional blackmail/puts pressure on you ( ie ‘ It 'll be your fault if I drop dead with a heart attack . ’
24 If this is your first experience in the role of main helper to someone close to you who has suffered a major loss , and if you have not yet suffered one yourself , you may find the strange variety and intensity of her emotions and her need for long-term support rather daunting .
25 If you are facing the facts in your relationship or that of someone close to you , be encouraged .
26 Now meditate on these words of Paul , thinking about what they tell you about the grace and love of God in your own situation or that of someone close to you .
27 I 've got someone close to him . ’
28 It was the first time that someone close to me had died , and I could not imagine life without my sister , even if I had never loved her , or even thought about her recently .
29 We no longer wear mourning clothes for a fixed period of time , we do n't refuse to go to parties for the first six months after the death of someone close to us , we do n't take time immediately after the death for intensive grieving .
30 But as she mounted the first of the steps to the front door she sensed someone close to her .
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