Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 A further 6,000 soldiers from Nigeria 's army were demobbed at the end of June , bringing the total reduction so far to 15,000 .
2 They showed that subjects given verbal pre-training with one set of stimuli learn the appropriate motor response more rapidly to these stimuli than to a further set introduced for the first time in the test phase .
3 By engaging in some instances in dialogue directly with local and regional authorities and by-passing national governments , the Commission hoped to be able to co-ordinate the allocation of the Structural Funds and direct aid more effectively to the problem areas , thereby also implicitly weakening the influence of national government upon the use of EC funding .
4 In addition Turkish citizens were now permitted to take foreign exchange abroad up to the value of $5,000 instead of $3,000 as previously .
5 Fired up by that ambition he turned the Supper on end , and began to squeeze burnt umber directly on to the canvas , spreading it with a palette knife until the scene beneath was completely obscured .
6 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
7 However , it may be possible to direct southbound traffic only on to Woolmer Road , while maintaining northbound traffic on the existing A325 .
8 But now , on the city 's 350th anniversary , after a decade of preparation , the MAC has moved to the city centre , taking up residence in a new C$33 million building on the Place des Arts , the centrally located cultural centre already home to the city 's orchestra , opera and the Grands Ballets Canadiens .
9 Absolutely because in York , in sorry , in Litchfield you have a confirmed greenbelt right up to the boundary , they were pursuing a local plan for the Li the city of Litchfield in isolation from the rest of the district , and there they were promoting seven hundred and fifty houses to be taken out of the greenbelt .
10 Of course , Anisminic is authority only in relation to the precise wording of the provision in issue in that case , and so courts are able to interpret different wording more favourably to the government .
11 When Minton painted alongside students in the life class ( ‘ That was a marvellous adrenalin shot , ’ recalled Greaves ) he taught by example that a picture has to have a lively activity right up to the four edges of the canvas , and that if the background is treated merely as a secondary constituent to the model , areas of the canvas will become inert .
12 Intra-group connections then , cover the whole spectrum from the source of raw material right through to consumer purchases .
13 He was active in deaf work right up to his death in 1927 .
14 In and poised for his latest triumph — a political satire so close to the heart of American electioneering that pundits believe it could affect the outcome of the presidential election .
15 However , it also seems clear that it is permissible to argue , in defence to a prosecution for breach of a statute or regulation , that the relevant statutory provision or regulation is ultra vires ; but it is difficult to see how this involves assertion of a ‘ private law right ’ : there is no private law right not to be prosecuted apart from the right not to be prosecuted maliciously .
16 pull the spent kicking foot right back to the body before setting it down .
17 With the Government 's overall majority now down to just 18 , the presence of Ulster Unionists and other minority parties became a key factor in whether the Bill could be wrecked .
18 This RYA recognised school offers a variety of sailing courses catering for the absolute beginner right up to the most advanced sailor .
19 For the malting season was complementary to the farming season : as soon as the corn harvest was over the malting began , and it went on right through the winter and early spring right up to the eve of the haysel .
20 Assuming the Turkey Pens had been situated at the rear of the house , he reckoned he was now heading for the outer fence somewhere off to the north side of the grounds .
21 For the first time since they 'd come into the house , Roman turned his dark gaze directly on to her .
22 FIG. 1 The images created by the binocular viewing of a flat , rectangular , fronto-parallel surface either close to the observer ( a ) or far away ( b ) , but of the same overall angular extent .
23 Monstera deliciosa ( the Swiss cheese plant ) is so common that it is all too often neglected , but given enough space and care its deeply divided leaves make a real show right up to the ceiling .
24 Modern cook-chill processes , using liquid nitrogen , chill partly cooked food very rapidly to just above freezing point at which temperature it will keep perfectly for several days .
25 ( And since Samling also has shipping interests , Barama will control the business from the actual felling right through to delivery to the customer . )
26 Several deficiencies , particularly of trace elements , which frequently cause characteristic blemishes and structural damage to leaves and stems , can often be remedied quite quickly by spraying a solution of the appropriate element directly on to the foliage .
27 The second was the development of a method for fixing vulcanized rubber firmly on to mild steel , thus facilitating the manufacture of cheap chemical-resistant equipment .
28 Gavin Graham , a director of Belfast stockbrokers BWD Rensburg , said he was surprised that NIE had decided to ‘ squeeze in ’ its long-awaited flotation so close to the BT issue .
29 Belfast stockbroker Gavin Graham , of BWD Rensburg , said he was surpised that NIE had decided to ‘ squeeze in ’ its long-awaited flotation so close to the BT issue .
30 It also meant constant fighting right up to the last day , and for Bomber Command no let-up in the night by night sorties into enemy skies .
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