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

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1 Indeed , there are some who feel that there should be no border , thinking back nostalgically to days when there was only one domain of art .
2 A total of 50 European Child of Achievement Awards are presented annually to children up to the age of 16 .
3 But it is not enough to single out this or that Minister , or even the officials responsible .
4 A vet told the inquiry her Jersey herd is unique , her natural breeding programme has produced the only such herd strong enough to winter outdoors .
5 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
6 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
7 Providing one is fit enough to lift heavy indexes from the shelves and aggressive enough to elbow aside other searchers the task is relatively straightforward .
8 " I hope no one 's been silly enough to bolt out of this field , " answered Hazel .
9 I do n't know enough actuarial work to be able to and what settlements they should receive , but our own experience is that it 's hard enough to round up pensioners to form an association and we embody deferred pensioners and they 're even harder .
10 But beneath it she understood , accepted , found it far easier to hate him , when he fought her back to the bed , than to ignore him ; the bitings and scratchings of anger coming near enough to passion so that when he entered her again she found it possible , in her loathing , her detestation , her bitter resentment , to wrap her own strong , hard limbs about him in a grip designed to wound and crush him but which could also excite .
11 Always choose material mature enough to condition well .
12 In 1970 — if you were eighteen and could lay your hands on a little ready money — it was almost de rigueur to travel overland to Greece where , in an idyllic island setting , you could hang out in the coolest way imaginable with amiable drug-dealers and liberated chicks .
13 so to stop too much confusion .
14 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
15 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
16 So to while away the time while they waited for dark again they sat in a back room and fiished the waistcoat .
17 So to set up a conflict in your mind between the states and the federal government mistakes the nature of that relationship .
18 And so to Brisbane where we began and onto Sydney where , after 10,000 miles of motoring , we left off .
19 So to sum up , if we want to help ourselves towards a healthy heart and a long and happy life we need to eat a low fat diet , take regular exercise and stop smoking .
20 So to sum up : if the words in a language are compared with the cards in a pack , the numbers in each suit would be like the open set classes .
21 So to sum up , I suggest that if you are investing a sizeable sum for the first time , put most into two or three UK- based funds called , probably , UK Equity , UK General or UK Equity Income .
22 Being a man myself , the similarity by which I recognize as a man must be not only to others previously classified as men but to myself ; I assume , and when close enough to read expression and gesture simulate , thought and emotion like mine , turning his observed behaviour inside out .
23 It should be noted that these rules relate only to agreements where at least one dealer is involved and also that they do not apply in the case of an agreement to purchase the goods bona fide on a joint account , e.g. where two dealers in partnership together wish to purchase goods for their business and agree that only one of them will bid .
24 I 've brought out a pack of cards , but when you know you 've got them only to while away the hours , they are as exciting as a stack of washing up .
25 She turned away to announce Ace Elliott and Rory ran off stage , only to cannon straight into Adam standing in the wings .
26 The doctors retainer scheme sponsored by the Department of Health , which seeks to help doctors stay in touch with medicine so that they can later return to NHS employment , applies only to doctors under 55 .
27 It has been decided to try this method out for the January meeting , posting out only to teachers not attending .
28 The directive applies only to objects illegally exported after 1 January 1993 unless the member state wishes to extend its obligations .
29 ‘ It 's Easy To See ’ recalls The Door' blues mutations , revving up only to rev down , John Critchley 's deep voice spreading over the song .
30 ‘ It 's Easy To See ’ recalls The Door' blues mutations , revving up only to rev down , John Critchley 's deep voice spreading over the song .
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