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

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1 This put me on to finals with the trim wound fully aft , and I was able to further check the aircraft 's inherent stability by moving hands and feet from the controls for several seconds — the Aircoupe continued down the slope as on rails ( there was little wind or turbulence ) before a gentle flare demonstrated another safety feature .
2 Bridget Ewing has indicated her willingness to once again stand for re-election ; however if there are any nominations for this position will you please send them in to Hilda at the Office by 2nd April or as time is short and you know of anyone who would like to be proposed — please ring Hilda with her name BUT this must be followed up with written confirmation .
3 The illegal payments scandal brought them down to earth with a bump and down into the 3rd division .
4 ‘ Perhaps you could help Cook to wash up , ’ she suggested , bringing me down to earth with a bang .
5 ( 19 ) The whisky helped me not to stagger under the blow .
6 The best programs allow the teacher to gain basic skills in using them and to hand them over to pupils after a short introduction .
7 From the time of the Russian counter-offensive in mid-November 1942 , the Wehrmacht reports — seen and amended by Hitler himself — were largely silent about Stalingrad , and Goebbels , probably not fully informed of the true situation , confined himself largely to warnings about the severity of the struggle and the need to avoid the impression that a decisive stroke was imminent .
8 This qualification can be taken as either a post-graduate or a post-experience course and is equally relevant to a young graduate starting a career in management or to an older man with some experience of management , who wishes to bring himself up to date with the latest practice .
9 It is scarcely possible that the most incisive speaker and planner should have had to drive himself up to Newcastle for a meeting the other day — and in a car without a telephone .
10 which is very natural , and so she ships them off to Germany to the relatives
11 Well unfortunately my girlfriend is dragging me off to Rhodes for a week so I 'll miss the Norwich , Scouse and Oldham game .
12 Sergeant before I take you on to deal with the briefing itself , I just want to go back and ask you one thing .
13 ‘ Told me to bring you up to date with the news . ’
14 You will soon be receiving your free copy of the graduate newspaper to keep you up to date with the University , your contemporaries and the graduate associations .
15 Version 6 will include anti-virus software , but will Microsoft be able to keep you up to date with the new viruses that appear with frightening regularity ?
16 To keep you up to date with the story so far : Katabatic first met Waterloo Boy over fences in the Captain Morgan Chase at Aintree in April 1990 , the pair finishing third and fourth behind Nohalmdun .
17 Ah Lou Christie there and Lightning Strikes , B B C Radio Nottingham Sport Special , twenty three minutes after eight o'clock er let me just bring you up to date with the latest scores up and down the country .
18 The other thing perhaps I could just say , chairman , is that I did meet a representative of the district auditor last week to bring you up to date on the work which the education committee was doing .
19 We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme .
20 Near the station of the cable railway which takes you up to Gabulowka for a lovely view across the town , there are Russians and other traders selling bric a brac in the open market .
21 As the monk studied God 's Word he would frequently find his heart lifting itself up to God for a few brief but intense moments .
22 ‘ What takes you back to Britain in the middle of a war ? ’
23 ‘ a museum to the depression , failing to hype itself back to prosperity in the fashion of Glasgow and Newcastle … stuck in the past , in a timewarp of Beatlemania and class solidarity . ’
24 Not all class members can attend rallies etc , they , and the Society , depend on you to keep them up to date with the latest stock .
25 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
26 But there are a lot of Street addicts around who are happy to bring me up to date with the story when I get back .
27 ‘ Ken Harris has promised to keep me up to date with the press briefings … ’ she began .
28 I just want to say a big THANK YOU to the organisers and correspondents for keeping me up to date with the progress of THE WHITES this season .
29 If he did not sell a property there was no charge , and at a time when other agents charged for everything down to advertisements in the papers , this was a popular and profitable revolution , which added to the image of ‘ man of the people ’ .
30 That 's what the Hereford fans must have thought , when they watched their side go one down to Northampton towards the end of the first half .
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