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

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1 So I think you can be assured that it 's not something that 's been put to one side , it 's something that we 're trying to build in to all the work we do , in whatever ways appropriate , but er , I accept that the the implications for your comment , that we 've got to be continually , er watching ourselves , to make sure that we do that .
2 I am not going to go in to all the details , but I give you one example .
3 Reception We tuned in to all the broadcast channels with the loop aerial and found that some sets gave a far better picture than others .
4 Since the intercorrelation of these two variables is only 0.251 , it appears that risk estimates may have been sensitive separately to both the feelings of danger experienced and the general amount of traffic at the junction .
5 But she still stresses the necessity of an expert test — and the board 's concern that the information has not yet got through to all the householders in the area who are at risk .
6 Lanfranc 's authority over the Irish Church had been confined to Dublin , but shortly after his consecration Anselm wrote generally to all the bishops in Ireland urging them to establish canonical discipline , concluding with the words :
7 Sometimes you have access to a text , but not to all the information you would like about it .
8 The friendly and unpretentious Hotel Doria is set just 400 yards from the lake , and close to all the resort 's amenities .
9 Built in the charming traditional chalet style , the Alte Post is quietly located yet close to all the village facilities .
10 Based in the centre of Rhodes , close to all the activity , bars , restaurants and clubs , the Noufara is an ideal meeting place to have cocktails before painting the town red .
11 This elegant hotel , close to all the sights , offers rooms with en-suite bath or shower/WC , colour TV , video channel , minibar , room safe and direct dial telephone .
12 This hotel is right in the centre of the village , close to all the shops , cafes and restaurants .
13 A small , quaint , traditional Dutch family 3 star hotel situated in a quiet street behind Leidseplein , Vondelpark and close to all the attractions .
14 It was similar to an indoor meeting because the stadium is compact , with the crowd close to all the action .
15 A Sun Microsystems Computer Corp vice president , before biting his tongue , claimed it would be a ‘ piece of cake ’ getting 100,000 units out the door in the next year , close to half the volume Sun currently does in a year .
16 I could sidle up to the hi-fi and turn it off , snap on the light-switch and announce quite calmly to all the sycophants here that Luke Denner is nothing more than a callous murderer .
17 The franchise was variously extended , most notably to half the population previously excluded because of their sex .
18 The Bishop said the translator had attended very carefully to all the criticisms and it now seemed likely that we would have to wait until at least the end of the summer before the English edition appears .
19 As for the pigs themselves , some played up to all the publicity , others were content to wallow in their victory ; settling for a quiet life .
20 Most of his news-making troubles began in 1986 when he and Madonna embarked on a movie that never lived up to all the hype and publicity that surrounded it , Shanghai Surprise .
21 For instance , the note describing the Central Pillar of Freney is likely to tickle a few egos : ‘ ED+ , rock to VI and A3 , mixed — at the end of the world and , given bad luck , delivered up to all the hells of weather . ’
22 All they broke all the windows went up to all the shops do n't you remember ?
23 That means turn up to all the practices and stick with it and join the orchestra and play in concerts as you get better all right ?
24 You know what them stallholders are , up to all the tricks . ’
25 ‘ Our players will have to keep their discipline because the Cypriots will be up to all the tricks .
26 This is particularly difficult in view of the fact that it is just their children who are probably far more in need of that grace of God just because of the attitude of their parents , than those of parents who measure up to all the standards that we impose .
27 Groupe St. Louis was the largest shareholder in Arjomari , with a shareholding of 45% and the right to appoint up to half the members of the Supervisory Board or the bodies legally representing the undertaking .
28 Up to half the infantry forces on both sides were pikemen
29 It has been shown earlier ( p. 31 ) that up to half the bones of their prey are destroyed by even the least destructive owl species , as the MNI is reduced by up to one third .
30 Cecil Instruments has introduced the series 3000 UV-Vis scanning spectrophotometers which it claims have a specification and performance surpassing its main competitors , at up to half the cost .
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