Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The examples given so far relate to developments within a single national social order .
2 The points used most often correspond to the Hegu ( L14 ) and Zusanli ( St36 ) points .
3 It is the evaluators ' impression that the responsibility for producing agendas , convening and chairing meetings , and producing and circulating minutes has most often fallen to the Principal Adviser for Educational Resources and the ACL:E&SS but has remained throughout an area of uncertainty and indecision .
4 The sociological models described so far needed to be recast .
5 Controlling activities arc so closely linked to Planning and Decision-making activities that it would be advisable to study the next two chapters in conjunction with Chapters 16 and 17 .
6 The task therefore observes the principal of human sense which Donaldson ( 1978 ) has so clearly brought to our attention .
7 Peking has so far agreed to only a quarter of legislators being directly elected by 1997 , and has condemned supporters of a full democracy .
8 Although Mr Major has said he wants the debate over Scotland 's future to be extended , he has so far refused to be drawn on the need for a referendum .
9 It emphasises that she is not the awful old termagant she has so far seemed to be .
10 ‘ Although none of them , ’ he added , ‘ has so far proved to be a handicap .
11 ‘ I know , ’ Flavia went on , ‘ that people do n't like a divorce in their family , but when you think that his has so long ceased to be a real marriage You have n't seen them together , Michel and …
12 One only has to note the impressive erudition manipulated by the likes of Borges , Cortázar , Carpentier or Fuentes or the intertextual references that abound in the new narrative to realize that the Spanish-American writer has long since ceased to be a provincial and is now very much a citizen of the world .
13 This function has long since passed to the Cabinet .
14 This sociologically naive view has long since had to be abandoned .
15 Although the speed of the computer does not allow animation comparable to that which can be produced on film , there is no doubt that this facility , which has only just begun to be explored , can give real power to the teacher .
16 The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier .
17 Townsend , who has only just returned to Premiership action for new club Aston Villa , said : ‘ It has been a slight worry but I 'm in no pain and after today 's training I know I 'll definitely play . ’
18 Peter Chapple-Hyam , his trainer , says that Rodrigo de Triano , winner of the Middle Park Stakes , has only really come to himself this week .
19 It exists largely as a product of the institutions of higher education ( Sarsby 1984 : 132 ) and has only recently begun to surface in policy and practice .
20 It results from the attempt to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses and has only recently begun to be recognised .
21 The fund of music from Imperial Spain has only recently begun to be investigated with anything approaching seriousness , and the 500th anniversary of the discovery of the Americas by Columbus has provided an additional focus to unearthing further treasures .
22 The road has only recently come to Uçagiz ; the whole area emanates a powerful feeling of being on the edge of the world .
23 She has only recently returned to full duties , and was treated for shock and minor cuts .
24 Murray 's Just Jeremy , on which she led the dressage section from Thomson by less than half a point , has only recently returned to competition following a lengthy lay-off after an operation to cure a breathing problem .
25 But , like so many of his stablemates , he struggled to find his form in the early part of this term and has only recently returned to his best .
26 But passengers pursued me along the road , gathering up my garments and vowing aloud never to succumb to the pleas of their offspring for riding lessons .
27 Mops his brow with a sweat band on his left wrist , straightens up now , comes steaming in again to bowl to that 's a quick ball and fends down into the gully , off the back foot , short bouncing steered it down too smooth .
28 The Royal Family has thus judiciously assented to this and so has participated in the creation of its own image ; in the process , it has ensured that the monarchy , as an institution and as a symbol , retains a cultural past , present , and ( crucially ) future .
29 During the debate , a member who thinks that the original motion could be improved is at liberty to move an amendment , provided that he has not previously spoken to the motion .
30 Whichever way we look at these figures , whether we believe they represent a real increase in the rate of sexual violence or not , the decreasing conviction rate indicates that the state has not effectively responded to demands that sex crimes be treated more seriously .
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