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

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1 A considerable part of these funds was passed on as dinar loans to domestic enterprises .
2 quite easy , well it was comparatively easy , only trouble was of course that erm at night erm one had to go right down from County Hall to Barrett Corner to get on the bus because they were so full by the time they got to County Hall and erm so I used to walk down there with erm a chap from the Education Department , who was in the Works and Stores , a chap and erm , he was quite helpful .
3 The Social Security Minister has promised to clamp down on benefit payments to New Age travellers .
4 The Social Security Minister has promised to clamp down on benefit payments to New Age travellers .
5 Certainly there is much of interest here as the exhibition runs the whole gamut with further wide-ranging , bird 's eye views through more down to earth transcriptions to a couple of urban scenes .
6 By the time we sat down here I thought well considering that we came in by car door to door practically and that when the driving was n't public transport it it 's taken quite a time to get into
7 The process had been set in motion on March 15 with the handing over of border crossings to units of a newly formed Macedonian army .
8 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
9 Members of the research and development department , put under the massive strain of trying to turn production over from rock slippers to ‘ rubber craft ’ ( not proving all that popular according to market research anyway ) were dropping like flies .
10 If we approach these tensions from the perspective of assuming that these represent the dialectical poles , or at least some of them ( for of course others could be discussed here had we the space : for example the tension between " knowing how " and " knowing that " in design activity ) of a design activity which encompasses all of these in a vertical moment of synthesis , a synthesis that is counterposed horizontally ( ie over time ) by the changing movements of the activity itself ( from product critique through to problem definition to cognitive modeling of potential solutions etc ) , a movement of understanding and practice which parallels in its sphere the circle of historical understanding and historical praxis ( and just as the latter is the " way in which history itself moves " so the former is the " way praxis itself moves " ) so design can be seen as embodying that movement in its movement from or across actuality ie in its activity of transformation from one set of " givens " to another ; in its movement from problem to product .
11 In some language schools it is possible to give the camera a different function : it is handed over to student groups to be used as a tool in project work .
12 After lunch he took her to the shops in the wide , tree-lined avenues , and though from time to time she was out of his sight she had no doubt whatever that he still thought she would rush off to telegraph news to her magazine if she got half a chance .
13 He started as a part-time sales assistant , and in the space of just nine years worked his way up through store management to area and regional management and finally to his present position .
14 The Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association ( AMMA ) in 1985 studied the arguments for and against access and concluded , ‘ the opening up of school records to parents and older students would greatly reduce understandable , if unfounded , fears of needless secrecy , … serve to strengthen the relationship between educational establishments , parents and pupils … [ and ] improve the quality and value of the records .
15 The Museum of Contemporary Art has run up against community opposition to its $55-million proposal to redevelop a two-acre block in the city 's Streeterville district .
16 The R4000 will move up in clock rate to 75MHz by year-end from the present 50MHz , and to 100MHz in 1993 .
17 And it still turns up in Jam books to this day .
18 John has eighteen years experience in selling carpets with Allders of Croyden , working his way up from trainee Salesman to Carpet Department Manager .
19 Some of the new investment is financed by parent companies , as is shown by the growing share of investment in subsidiaries , but the resale of less up to date equipment to subcontractors is also a common practice .
20 Three new courses to keep teachers up to date lead to one-year certificates or two-year diplomas in English in the primary school , drama in education and a revamped course in science for primary teachers .
21 The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers .
22 Although they have worked together for so many years , there has still been time for individual projects and exhibitions : François-Xavier has moved on from vegetable architecture to monumental fountains and sculptures ; Claude 's ventures include jewellery and bronze furniture for an American garden , stage props for Bob Wilson and breastplates for the angels in Wim Wenders ' film ‘ Wings of Desire ’ .
23 Why not visit the Amphitheatre and watch one of the exciting International Shows or perhaps you will find something else to do — there is so much going on from Fashion Shows to Jazz Festivals .
24 The kind of assistance that governments have offered has usually been through self-help schemes , the giving out of land titles to the inhabitants or offering loans .
25 Now in October of this year this is the biggest piece of legislative change in child care law for a generation and it 'll shift the whole emphasis of child care services , not just children in care , but support to families in all sorts of situations , from an old out of date system to one very much where the emphasis is on the County Council erm supporting families and their children .
26 There were no significant differences in out of district referrals to individual specialties among the non-fundholding practices .
27 The most common of these forms together with other useful precedents are set out in Appendix C to this book .
28 Schools will be able to calculate their physical capacity using a form set out in Annex A to DES Circular 11/88 .
29 Men get sent back from specialist posts to uniform duties as a punishment and the strength of this metaphorical move downwards or backwards ( you can never move ‘ up ’ or ‘ forwards ’ into uniform ) is not lost on young officers .
30 Crusaders , of course , had hopes of playing the European Cup but agonizingly lost out on goal difference to Linfield .
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