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

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1 Then they come down to that price .
2 It 's down to that individual is n't it ?
3 ‘ We see the volume just getting down to that core set who will see increased demand , ’ he said , adding that the industry 's top 10 companies had 58% of 1992 sales .
4 Dismissing him with difficulty from her mind , she went to her bedroom , smiling at the familiar old room , the shutters flung wide , overlooking the dusty terrace below , the bright pink bougainvillaea trailing like a Schiaparelli ballgown from the bleached balustrade walls below , down the rugged red cliffs , down to that turqouise , glittering sea .
5 I had to think of her seeing the copy of my cock on Monday , I had to think of her first thinking , ‘ Golly , what a nut ’ , and then finding she had to stare uncontrollably at the specific image of my cock , boyoing , had to file that image away in a secret file folder where she filed away all my asterisk memos , and that some night working late , she 'd reach her long arms down to that drawer and bring out the asterisk file and go through the pages , asterisk after asterisk , until she found my cock .
6 It all comes down to who holds the purse strings , and at the point when it comes down to that level , something has gone wrong .
7 The idea was that , if the government simply ‘ announced ’ that the rate of inflation in the coming year would be such and such , and reduced the rate of interest in line with that forecast , public expectations would adjust accordingly , and the rate of inflation would come down to that level .
8 It is power that is going to ensure go down to that level of decision making , to those people who know the problems best and would be able to deliver the right solutions .
9 At thirty quid , all but 5p , I originally thought the package was a wee bit overpriced — I 'd have said £20 was a better price point for it , but then I expect that it will be discounted down to that level anyway .
10 And it did not take long for it all to boil down to that maxim — the Duty To Win .
11 I mean it was down to that kind of detail .
12 ‘ Then get down to that church , ’ he said , ‘ and tell them the wedding 's off . ’
13 Bertrand Russell 's were n't and a nice pickle he got himself into , though I 'd put it all down to that secretary if I were asked .
14 The PLAYER is in the downstage corner still ROS comes down to that exit .
15 I put it down to that welt in his shoulder .
16 Perhaps they could now get each episode of Eldorado down to that length .
17 They 're used to be one , one of them what got killed used to , he used to ride his bike up and down the path here and sh , as start , he 'd get on his bike , she 'd run down to that bush down there and then get there before him and then , soon as he start to come back he was running back and beat him !
18 The policy of this council over the last couple of years has been to get down to that figure enforced upon us as gracefully as possible with the least damage to our services and the least damage to the morale of our staff and our staff are after all the most important asset that a local authority possesses and that is what we 're trying to consider .
19 This she did , knocking her ball down to that stretch of fairway fronting the green before chipping to 2 feet and making off with a par .
20 So this is what happens if you do hold things down to that extent .
21 took it down to that shop and er , it was , I got it from there and it was ten pound !
22 sorting out and then I 've got to go down to that conference and fly up to Stone Haven
23 He wondered how early Kerrison would expect to get down to that job .
24 On these traffic lights been down to that football match actually cos it 's absolutely nose to tail right the way there right the way down here
25 So why do n't I just go down to that devil-Frenchman 's wagon and see how he likes burning … ’
26 You know where you used to go down to that Mall Court
27 I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them .
28 Blackwells , with its nationwide spread , experienced huge differences in trading , from a 20% increase in Aberdeen to 7% in Oxford , static in Cardiff ( ‘ good , considering Waterstones had just opened ’ ) , to a decrease at Georges in Bristol because of the new Galleries mall in Broadmead , which drew people down to that end of town .
29 I thought I would go and take one of the head ones and journey along down to that place and so , you know , is there any chance you slipping me down a good four long ones and if he says no , think again ?
30 His mother wus allus sendun him down to tha willage shop .
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