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

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1 Now once he 'd stepped forward on to the on to the shore what happened ?
2 Erm , just to erm veer back on to the on to the handout for the moment .
3 These little thumb print things along the , along the sides are called the marks and the down to the sea those marks disappear and you get this silvery appearance , so it 's very plain if you 've got these that the salmon has been up there just in the upper which is exactly we had , hope we had happened
4 DAVE WEATHERLEY FACES THE ELEMENTS TO PUT SIX OF THE BEST TO THE TEST
5 ‘ She told me she always put the most beautiful girls next to Bernard when setting the table for a party , and that I should do the same , because you want to give the best to the man you love . ’
6 He is no advocate of finishing a test match and being handed a £2,000 cheque for his efforts , et he has no qualms about wishing all the best to the rugby gypsies playing in Italy , France and South Africa .
7 All the best to the Festival with that 7 year itch .
8 erm I then asked er additional questions to see what the up to the minute information was at that time .
9 Except perhaps for Duff Cooper , who was the closest to the King , they were all against the morganatic proposal .
10 A B&Q spokesman said last night : ‘ Because our store was the closest to the viaduct it took the full force of the blast and it could well be that we are talking of a complete demolition .
11 By the time Corrie 's wedding took place Philippa was over the worst of her sadness and in a good position to enjoy it to the full — ; the closest to the centre of the ceremonies , yet fancy free ; and she had had a very good time — much affectionate sympathy from aunts and cousins , and husbands of aunts and cousins , and admiration and flirtation and kissing enough .
12 Yugoslavia , geographically and spiritually the closest to the Alps , is by far the most popular destination .
13 Superior Mare Rooms : These are the closest to the beach .
14 The closest to the truth will win a thousand dollars credit at their local Titancorp comics store , a Captain Haddock T-shirt and an all-expenses-paid holiday for two in balmy Beirut .
15 Those girls are getting from 13s to El a week for producing the Gazette and in London they would have to pay 395 at the lowest to the men who are producing government work , so that the competition is not fair .
16 If one had reason to contribute only a little to the scheme this might show that the scheme is unjustifiable since it requires greater sacrifice than can be justified .
17 We export a little to the United States .
18 I am a direct entrant and think I have given a little to the Institute in return for the privilege of being granted Membership .
19 Those who would like to check the validity of this view can see his portrait in the church at Arona or , more spectacularly , visit the colossal statue to him that stands a little to the north of the town .
20 The chateau lay a little to the north of the village bearing its name , amidst spacious grounds and a small enclosed wood known as a pheasantry .
21 Clive 's next concern was the French base at Chandernagore , a little to the north , and Siraj-ud-Daula allowed him to attack and neutralize it .
22 Just a little to the north , the sleepy resort of Cha Am is set on a beautiful stretch of secluded beach , boasting crystal-clear waters lapping onto pristine golden sands .
23 A little to the north of it , I was delighted to discover , is a monastery by the name of Belloc , as if in honour of the English Catholic writer and Pyrenean devotee , Hilaire Belloc ( I was gratified to find later that there is at least one other Belloc or Bellocq in the Pyrenees ) .
24 It was probably set up around 1150 and given this huge market place along an existing road running north to south But the main through road from Oxford to Aylesbury ran from east to west a little to the north of the new town .
25 We hope within a few weeks to move the pair of south bound stops on Clerk Street a little to the north .
26 The domes of one of Jahanpanah 's finest buildings , its great cathedral mosque , lay just a little to the south of the pavilion where I was now sitting .
27 A little to the west lies the village of Hamel .
28 A little to the west of Casa Litta is the church of San Vito al Pasquirolo , a church in a more than usually pretty Baroque style that once stood in meadow land , its position explaining the name — ‘ San Vito in the pasture ’ .
29 From here the Marne flows north , maintaining a parallel course with the NI9 highway to Chaumont and the N67 to Dizier , before bending a little to the west , gathering strength , and flowing through Châlons-sur-Châlons-sur-Marne and Épernay .
30 This was the route that the Compostela pilgrims took out of Saint-Jean , not because it was the easiest but because of its heroic Christian associations — though the present road , created in the 1880s , climbs a little to the west of the paths traditionally followed before then .
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