Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Hering stated that a cure should proceed : from above , downwards — from the head or upper regions of the body down towards the feet ; from within , out — from the internal organs out to the joints or skin ; from more important to less important organs — from the liver , heart or lungs out to the joints or skin ; from the present backwards in time — going back into the patient 's medical history . |
2 | pour bleach or disinfectant on to the spillage and cover the area with paper towels , or thick tissues |
3 | Er , a male , a male up to erm , well , a male or female up to erm . |
4 | At Invercargill aerodrome Southland Aero Club welcomes pilots for conventional training and renting , but Chris Thomson , the CFI also flies deer hunters or holidaymakers out to remote Stewart Island ( NZ 's uttermost southern extremity ) or onto beach landing strips in the solitude of Fiordland 's most inaccessible mountain territory . |
5 | This may be an injection or , as is increasingly common , a number of tablets or capsules all to be taken at the same time . |
6 | And did some go from the likes of Deeside or Braemar down to the the lowlands ? |
7 | Motor tricycle or 3 wheeled car or van up to 500 kg |
8 | Young Londoners showed either indifference or elation yesterday to the extraordinary scenes in Berlin . |
9 | We direct aircraft or gunfire on to their targets for maximum accuracy . |
10 | Er , open your binder , any ring binder system has the basic functional disadvantage that pages close to the bottom of the rings , are very difficult to write on . |
11 | Well I think it 's a case of just er being prudent and keeping all risks and doses down to the minimum possible . |
12 | Lay one of the long strips of cardboard over this join and staple through card and fabric on to the batten . |
13 | GERMANS in East and West reacted with disappointment and scepticism yesterday to a promise by the East German leaders to talk about change . |
14 | Place royal icing in a piping bag with a tiny nozzle and pipe eyes and fangs on to the head . |
15 | Using a paint brush paint blue eyes and whiskers on to the rabbit 's face and pink ears and a nose . |
16 | This was of narrow gauge ( 1' 11 ’ ) and opened in the same year , 1868 , to carry slates from the Hendre Ddu quarries and timber down to the railway . |
17 | For illuminating patios and walkways close to the house , use wall-mounted lights — such as spotlights , tungsten halogen floodlights or one of the many decorative types of light available ( globes or lanterns , for example ) . |
18 | Japan now exercised sufficient influence in China to secure similar concessions and privileges there to those offered the powerful nations of the West . |
19 | Pinch a mouth and eyelids on to the head , and press tiny balls of icing into position for the eyes . |
20 | Rose and Michael brought tea and sandwiches out to the field . |
21 | He 'll put one foot down , it stays on the surface for a second , he transfers his weight and sinks up to his body . |
22 | P&O Containers then shipped British entrants ' cars and equipment back to the UK . |
23 | Geoff Addy , of the Old Dun Cow , says he can not afford a new 20-year lease which will put his rent and rates up to £2,000 a week . |
24 | As the wind increases , hand and feet positions should move further back ; your arms should be extended , with shoulders and hips parallel to the sail . |
25 | Fornicators , ’ Corbett threw a sly glance at Ranulf , ‘ up to their necks , adulterers and traitors up to their eyes . ’ |
26 | Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding . |
27 | Star ratings , based both on equestrian and accommodation standards , run from a white one where there are well kept horse and ponies only to a purple one which offers farmhouse fare of a high standard , and where riding facilities include an indoor and outdoor riding school . |
28 | The duel could also help a career ; if this young French Lieutenant could take Sharpe 's horse and weapons back to his battalion he would be a hero . |
29 | Alexandra watched it , wondering whether she ought to get up and put it back before it started to spit flame and muck on to the carpet . |
30 | Charles moved his books and sweaters back to Cambridge and life went on much as before . |