Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Trim away excess and place the base on to the cake drum . |
2 | Indeed , the JMU will automatically consider adding an investment business inspection on to an audit monitoring visit to an authorised firm . |
3 | Once past her garden , Clare turned off the narrow lane on to a path hedged high with hawthorn , which led up the gently rising hill behind the cottage to the wood . |
4 | He gripped it with his hands , got his foot on to the latch , heaved up and rolled over the top . |
5 | Delaney swung a foot on to the ladder . |
6 | Prolonged frost will drive these birds on to the sea , but many return inland immediately there is a thaw . |
7 | incentive to get us up this last steep pull on to the summit of Beinn Ghlas . |
8 | l Louise looked at her young son and suggested he might like to take his easel on to the patio . |
9 | Zigzagging our way down the street we saw a car coming towards us and thought some terrible error had allowed the driver on to the toboggan track . |
10 | As Ilse happily slipped out of her thin white overall , Ingrid noticed the audience tossing money on to a plate which was being passed around . |
11 | Girls cheered and threw money on to the stage , but the curtain came down , the head hit him again and , with the curtain back up , the youngster was caned in the middle of the performance . |
12 | When she returned to the kitchen , she found Beth sprinkling a shovelful of coals on to the fire . |
13 | Therefore , in order to get his legislative requests on to the statute-book , the President has to rely much more on ad hoc coalitions in support of each specific measure . |
14 | Henry unscrewed the top of the brass cylinder and shook out a bundle of sticks on to the table . |
15 | The girl let go of my hand and moved away into the gloom behind me , where she must have put the screwed-up five-pound notes on to the chest of drawers with the magazines , the small framed photograph , the towel , the box of paper tissues , the jar of Vaseline , the baby 's dummy and all the other odds and ends spilled over the varnished oak top . |
16 | Swivelling round in his chair , he dropped a pile of X-rays and accompanying notes on to the desk beside him . |
17 | The bird ties it by holding a strip on to a branch with one foot and then , using its beak , passing the end round the branch , threading it through one of the turns and pulling it tight . |
18 | He followed Trent over the rail on to the dock , prodding him with the tip of his knife : ‘ We go jus ' leetle way in the jungle , leetle dog . ’ |
19 | Taking care to keep to the well trodden dirt path between the growing vegetables , she crossed the last field on to the riverbank . |
20 | I would suggest using paper , as this is the easiest option to apply , and there is a vast range of colours , and even textures , if you wish to extend your design skills on to the back of the picture as well ! |
21 | If there is a tunnel , then I reckon it 'll come out in the woods somewhere to the north of the fence an' close to it . |
22 | So he 's on the life support right to the end |
23 | The " Copydesk " facility allows the user to input text in various forms on to the screen and thus create a true newspaper page . |
24 | Nina turned the fragments of food on her plate with all the delicacy of an archaeologist lifting a shard on to a trowel . |
25 | Evidently deciding that prudery was the better part of valour , I hotfooted it down to the bedroom again in time to witness half the ceiling crashing in flames on to the bed I had been sleeping in moments before . |
26 | I dropped each denomination of Cayman coin on to the sand to see how the machine responded to them . |
27 | Next he tossed a small coin on to the coffin . |
28 | She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water , sinking slowly down into the warmth . |
29 | Within a year , 10,000 miners had flocked from the Walla Walla settlement on to the reservation , and Lawyer 's followers readily signed an agreement exchanging mining rights north of the Clearwater for $50,000 . |
30 | Secure the red numbers on to the side panels with royal icing , and then fix the lifebelts on to the boat in the same way , three on each side and two on the deck . |