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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’
2 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
3 The grenade dropped right on to the cab floor in front of Rex .
4 Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout .
5 You see well the point was when you pick 'em up erm we had a sm we had a big boat , what we called hanger boat , a very heavy boat and that used to have a wooden so therefore we used to pull it up by hand and pull it ove on a little barrel with a hand power that 's what we used to do and once we got the anchor in board we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then rerun it again right on to the mud and on the anchor again .
6 I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back .
7 They mounted the slight slope and , turning right on to the Westport road , walked towards the village .
8 This union and other unions have protested most vigorously to the Mersey Region and they decided then to go ahead with the appeals by approaching other trade unions , not necessarily involved in clinical skills , like the plumbers and the joiners of the A U E W and the EPTU .
9 In the first phase , the question related most importantly to the organization of the party ; in the second , to the strategy for overthrowing Tsarism ; and in the third , finally , to the overthrow of world capitalism .
10 A few days ago , we saw the appalling spectacle on television of Vietnamese asylum seekers being dragged forcibly on to a plane to be sent back to Vietnam , a very poor country that has suffered economic embargos since 1976 , which have caused great poverty there .
11 I put my candle down on the shelf , and dropped thankfully on to the bed .
12 With the assistance of Dr Viv Edwards ( University of Reading ) , Dr Troyna will be synthesising the main results of these projects and assessing their contribution to current thinking on how educational systems might respond positively and most effectively to the demands of democratic multicultural societies .
13 Precious substances contributed most effectively to the functioning of traditional societies by defining roles in the functioning of the hierarchy of authority .
14 New Scientist kept a lofty attitude about it all by celebrating three anniversaries in the history of space flight , or , alternatively , dropped its gaze discreetly on to the Mary Rose , about to surface from the Solent .
15 Emily watched him go and then , rising , she threw her napkin down furiously on to the table .
16 Gertrude stopped working , and collapsed ponderously on to a seat .
17 She pulled Midnight 's head up off the grass , gathered him together and drew him delicately on to the garden path .
18 Escaping to her room , she shut the door with careful control behind her , then wedged a chair under the handle with trembling fingers before sinking weakly on to the seat and burying her hot face in her hands .
19 He took the load from her and walked rather slowly to the car .
20 ABDELATIF AREBEYAT walks slowly on to the podium , utters a Koranic greeting and opens a new day of business in the Jordanian parliament .
21 It is in the work of Edward Said that we can find the problematic of historicist forms of knowledge linked most forcibly to the question of European imperialism .
22 Not totally sure she actually wanted to illuminate what she already knew she was going to find , she snapped down the switch and stared disagreeably at the glistening drops that plopped relentlessly on to the dresser .
23 She heard him call after her and got into one of the swing boats with a pale , freckled little boy who was hanging nervously on to the rope while his plain , doting parents stood beside the boat , saying encouragingly , ‘ Go on , Sidney , it 'll be such fun . ’
24 Well , she went right down to a size ten when she lost all that weight before .
25 Bravura camerawork conspires with a scarce script and some edgy cutting to exploit every ounce of tension , right down to a killer ending .
26 so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles
27 The sweeping lawns and garden lead right down to the lake , where there is a small private beach , and fabulous views of the Borromean Islands .
28 Primary subcontractors will therefore transfer personnel , equipment and ideas about organization to their own subcontractors who in turn do likewise right down to the level of the single-person firm .
29 Right down to the question mark at the end of their name , right ?
30 One wall was a picture window affording a pastoral view of Lower Los Angeles right down to the beach .
  Next page