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

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1 Once in to the BIOS setup you will find it very easy to follow the instructions to change the system clock and so put the time right once and for all — but be careful not to change anything else !
2 Put about ten on a blank tape , then play it once through to your Six .
3 She went at once over to the table and regarded the two exhibits , the files and the scientific paraphernalia .
4 The fastest growing city in the United States , with a population of over one million , Las Vegas , once home to the heavy mob and every form of conceivable vice , has cleaned up its act .
5 The studio is set in the heart of the South Downs surrounded by woods and fields with Lavington Common , once home to the painter Ivon Hitchens , only a two minute walk away .
6 NOTTINGHAM CASTLE , now a museum and art gallery , was once home to the evil Sheriff and even Little John spent some time in service here .
7 Her first stop was Merchiston Tower , once home to our name-sake , John Napier , where she met members of the Governing Body , staff and the Students Association .
8 At a small cottage in Wales , for instance , which was once home to the famous Welshman David Lloyd George , pupils as young as 6 come for living history sessions in the simple cottage kitchen .
9 About 750 kilogrammes of explosives have been packed into position in the flats at Queen Elizabeth Square , once home to 400 families .
10 The Palladium opened in 1940 to the mellow trombone of Tommy Dorsey and was once home to the big band sounds of the Lawrence Welk Show , was host to five presidents and featured entertainment from ballroom dancing to rap music .
11 Once close to the seat of power because of his association with the Thatchers , Bell has lost out since Major became Prime Minister .
12 Here was the Labour Party reverting to its old self , a better self , yes , than the monster it became under the demonic spell of Tony Benn ; here was a party responsive once more to its own people , the people it so shamefully betrayed at two successive general elections since 1979 , but a party — as somebody once said of the SDP - ‘ promising a better yesterday ’ .
13 After a year or two of marriage ‘ men return once more to the company of their mates ’ .
14 Whilst the enemy had probed the positions the Jocks held , it had managed also to break through once more to the north .
15 With Jack , however , things were less simple ; we come once more to Barfield 's worry that there was something affected about the younger brother 's attitudes and poses .
16 The celebrated preacher , Edward Irving ( 1792–1834 ) , who was at the height of his powers and still at peace with the Church of Scotland , had returned from London one Sabbath evening to preach once more to his own people .
17 Foreign travel allowance will , presumably , be reduced once more to £50 .
18 Even if only half these elderly people find that the withdrawal of tax relief makes private medical insurance too expensive for them and , consequently , revert once more to relying solely on the NHS for treatment , the cost to the nation of providing this care would be approximately £136 million .
19 He retired from the Army in 1948 and returned once more to his estate at Bishopton , where he devoted himself to farm improvements .
20 He paraded with Generals Howard and Miles in New York during the dedication of Grant 's Tomb , and appealed once more to be returned to his Wallowa home .
21 Let me hasten to say that in many schools , particularly in the West Riding , fine education took place , but far from it helping to increase drama in schools , it had the reverse effect for two reasons : ( 1 ) it appeared once more to be something that could only be handled by a specialist — this time a P.E .
22 Then , blushing , he addressed himself once more to what he was doing .
23 With nowhere but the limited Drigg dump near Sellafield for low-level waste , and nowhere at all for intermediate-level , the authorities turned once more to mainland Britain to find an acceptable ‘ long term ’ solution .
24 As was mentioned in Chapter 3 , the American decision to sell grain once more to the Soviet Union in 1977 wiped out the Soil Bank established in the 1970s and caused ploughing up of marginal land and a marked increase in erosion rates ( Cook 1983 ) .
25 Return once more to the Vladislav Hall , walk to the end and turn right to visit the Observation Terrace .
26 The church was built for the German Lutherans in Prague between 1611 and 1613 , after the Letter of Majesty ( 1609 ) ensured freedom of worship once more to all ( see p. 9 ) .
27 Leave the church and return once more to the W façade .
28 After a period under the Domenicans , the Poor Clares returned once more to their convent but the buildings then suffered from the fire in the Old Town in 1689 .
29 The thread eventually led him out once more to safety .
30 In the face of this combined attack , Jeremy fled , but even as he ran determined to come again as soon as things at Dotty 's had returned once more to their usual chaotic normality .
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