Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle .
2 Content often left little to the imagination , with one candidate listing ‘ winning a prize for dressing up as Kylie Minogue at the Finchley carnival ’ among his or her achievements , while another left nothing to chance and scrawled ‘ YOU CA N'T LIVE WITHOUT ME ! ’ at the end of his CV .
3 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
4 It 's a very difficult name at times to live up to I 'm sure because the word Hugh literally means mind or soul and it is important that we seek indeed to live up to what our names mean .
5 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
6 You know I mean always looked forward to champagne but er there we are .
7 When you look inside try not to be put off by the decor — if it 's hideous , you can always redecorate .
8 It considers that early implementation-would not add greatly to the costs of preparation of financial statements and that it is probable that such costs would be exceeded by the benefits to users .
9 Lind later admitted openly to being an official of the Shipping Federation which , he declared , had an entirely undeserved reputation for " union smashing " .
10 Raise both arms out to your sides .
11 He 's just nasty about everyone but you 're nasty about people you like just to suck up to him !
12 Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers .
13 Luckily , fashion often comes round to their point of view again — at which point , editors sitting in the front row start writing ‘ renaissance ’ in their note-books .
14 A savings plan is also an annuity but in this case the cash that you pay in builds up to a sum that you receive at the end of the plan 's term .
15 I 've read it over and over again , but I just keep on going back to it , cos I can just go on reading it for
16 Large quantities end up going back to publishers .
17 Labour too reacted angrily to the watchdog 's report .
18 I do so look forward to it . ’
19 I do so look forward to enjoying all the comforts of your juicy little wife . ’
20 For organizations and clubs first timing it in this area Kinloss Canoe Club can always provide an experienced canoeist guide ( usually an instructor ) to join your flotilla and paddle along to give up to the minute on the spot information , or if you wish , to lead on the water , all at not cost , especially on the Findhorn .
21 Do not pitch close to objects that will reflect the sun 's rays onto the tent , such as white caravans .
22 One of the few times you will find big bream in waters which do not match up to the points I have mentioned is when they are the result of a recent stocking operation .
23 Recommendations are also sought from the Area Education Officers , although these do not appear always to be forthcoming .
24 These pupils in Wales do not start formally to be taught English until the age of 7 or 8 ; all pupils in England will be required to be taught English from age 5 .
25 And I feel that many solicitors do not do their job they do not explain fully to the purchaser what they are taking on .
26 They do not stand up to even the briefest of scrutinies .
27 The technique of ‘ hunt the analogue ’ is a favourite one practised by palaeontologists , but it is certainly not a foolproof one , because there are many fossil animals that defy comparison with living organisms , and some analogues do not stand up to detailed scrutiny .
28 It is as well that such arguments do not stand up to serious scrutiny .
29 Choreographers who do not adhere strictly to the old conventions of court etiquette realise that their total design will flow more easily because their dancers ' behaviour will appear more spontaneous and natural .
30 THE HEALTH of workers in some of the new biotechnology factories could be at risk if companies do not adhere strictly to safety guidelines to contain their creations .
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