Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If he then requires bailiff service the bailiff serves the summons by delivering it at the said address and by delivering it to the person having , or appearing to have , control or management there alternatively to a partner personally . |
2 | A final climb to the hut finds a way over ice polished rocks , made simple by ladders that snake upwards almost to the hut door , where the friendly guardian and her daughter made us welcome . |
3 | Even here , however , Mr Coase and his colleagues have forced economists to think harder about how to use market forces to achieve green ends , rather than resort too quickly to the blunderbuss of regulation . |
4 | I 'm sure your enlightened civilizing mission which is bringing modern communications and industry so unselfishly to the Annamese people will make sure that no such conflict will ever be necessary here . |
5 | Lower your hands and body as close to the leg as possible . |
6 | As you stretch up , turn to face one leg and lower your hands and body as close to the leg as possible . |
7 | He was by now running the family 's 700-acre holding in his own right , and farming right up to the power station boundary . |
8 | 9.00 pm , and we are fed our complimentary supper of sausages and mash — hardly the food of love , unless you 're a particularly staunch Freudian — and head stodgily back to the dance-floor . |
9 | Although the two forms are almost certainly not interchangeable in JC , having different functions , both are used for past actions and map broadly on to the British English simple past . |