Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I need a few hours to report back to the office , then my time can be my own . |
2 | Times to go down to the pits and the sun came out . |
3 | The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential . |
4 | Village communities anywhere are notoriously conservative , so when two young cyclists wandered in to the Gasthof Löwen with shoulder-length hair and matching headbands , they received some doubtful glances from the table where five farm-workers sat steadily drinking their way through the evening . |
5 | It would n't take two minutes to slip up to the attic , Timothy Gedge said . |
6 | Lorryloads of blooms rolled up to the Bel Air mansion where Liz , 60 , lay in bed , surrounded by her doctors . |
7 | Adjusters reports should be carefully checked and any omissions or queries referred back to the Adjuster . |
8 | That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups . |
9 | Mrs M. parked the car in a street of stone houses , where steps led up to the tower . |
10 | Outside them , by an open area and a covered section , a small flight of steps led down to a low outbuilding which faced the open area . |
11 | The main entrance was on a small , dusty square grandly named Campo San Pietro , while , at the rear , steps led down to a canal and a private landing-stage for the guests arriving by water-taxi . |
12 | Steps led down to the banks of the river , and from the water 's edge , the ruins of the castle dominated the skyline . |
13 | A short flight of stone steps led down to the entrance . |
14 | Beyond this , four short steps led down to an oval door let into a solid steel bulkhead . |
15 | It wove its way through the commercial dockside industry of the town which gave place , in time , to acres given over to the cultivation of the motor car in all its stages , new , second-hand and crushed to scrap . |
16 | The kind of farcical spectacle pop has n't provided for a while , it had everything from Radio 1 getting in a tizzy about whether to ban it to TOTP carrying drug warnings , from ageing DJs singing along to the chorus to ageing rockers ( Francis Rossi of Status Quo ) crawling out of the woodwork to condemn it . |
17 | The reporter 's eyes flickered down to the floor . |
18 | His eyes flickered down to the gondola . |
19 | Our assistance breaks that barrier while allowing for the funds to come back to the Network when the company steps up production and is earning a return on its investment . |
20 | 6.3 The expiry or termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Parties accrued up to the date of such expiry or termination . |
21 | His eyes moved on to a chest of drawers , two chairs and a bed he had never seen before . |
22 | Some of his compositions are based on songs dating back to the mid-fifteenth century . |
23 | And in the library there is a more recent collection of men 's pin-up books dating back to the Fifties . |
24 | This paper presents results for eighteen clients accepted on to the Special Development Team caseload , who were living in NHS mental handicap hospitals at the time of referral , eleven of whom had moved to staffed houses in the community . |
25 | and there 's no facilities for kids , you know young kids ranging up to the age of er about sixteen seventeen . |
26 | The council 's ruling Labour group split on the issue , after leading opponents of the scheme claimed it would increase violence with drinkers spilling on to the streets at exactly the same time . |
27 | This important collection increases the Museum 's geographical and subject coverage and comprises of approximately 70,000 images including views of locomotives , rolling stock , moving trains , railway architecture and civil engineering subjects dating back to the early 1900's . |
28 | Cheeks dripping white , the kids walk back to the car , happy and contented . |
29 | To the rear of the house , the lawn surrounded by herbaceous borders leads up to a meadow and copse which is bordered by the northern boundary of the forest . |
30 | A fine flight of stone steps leads up to the gallery . |