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

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1 Thereafter it rose again to about £91,000 per annum in the last five years of the reign , little more than it had been at the start .
2 Fortunately I had heavy duty minders in the form of my sister , Karen , mum and aunt , who were able to keep the kids in line while I translated the menu and discovered it came down to largely burgers , chicken , steaks and ‘ flipper friendly ’ fish .
3 She must have came here to just number ten so far .
4 From Barretts mill , the Chelt flowed on to successively power Alstone Upper and Lower , and Arle Mills .
5 That summer a lot happened quickly to both Charlie and me : big things to him ; smaller but significant things to me .
6 Art treasures flowed steadily to Am Romerholz .
7 As 20 stewards busied about serving guests a sumptuous feast , Diana happily chatted away to both president Mitterrand and Spanish foreign minister Don Javier Solana Madariaga .
8 My thoughts went back to yesterday evening and Jock at No. 4 Commando , the damage done to him by a German mortar bomb , his head almost split in two and a leg blown off .
9 As a result in part of these factors , and also of firm demand , spot petroleum prices on the world market as characterized by the marker ( North Sea ) Brent crude , which had risen from a low of about dollars 12 in September 1988 ( see p. 36573 ) to dollars 16-dollars 17 around the turn of 1988-89 ( see p. 36411 ) and to over dollars 18 by mid-March 1989 ( see p. 36573 ) , increased further to over dollars 21 by mid-April .
10 Turner , always alive to new ideas , responded creatively to both Harris and Goethe .
11 On 20 February 1992 the Foreign and Commonwealth Office wrote again to More Fisher Brown .
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