Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it . |
2 | Every user of LIFESPAN must log on to the system via a unique user name and password , allocated in this way . |
3 | Let's r log on to the A drive first presumably ? |
4 | Beads of sweat continued to form and drip on to the table . |
5 | Teaching often involves looking in detail at particular passages , in the hope that the part will relate coherently to the whole , but the doctrine of the hermeneutic circle reminds us that we can not understand the parts until we understand the whole ( and vice versa ) . |
6 | ‘ You keep the paper , I 'll haud on to the cigars . ’ |
7 | Firstly , CACI can build on to the shopping centres additional information relating to those outlets in a particular retail sector — this might be in terms of floorspace allocations , number of outlets or other attractiveness measures . |
8 | He said well you 've got to stay to the end I mean , but do n't stay right to the end , you know sort of |
9 | Secondly , in dry summers the L3 are retained within the crusted faecal pat and can not migrate on to the pasture until sufficient rainfall occurs to moisten the pat . |
10 | The idea burst into her mind , a sudden radiant solution , that she could rush along to the pet shop at lunchtime and apologize , ask him to forgive her and make everything all right . |
11 | ( The English Electric number quoted in the October FlyPast may well relate only to a sub-section . ) |
12 | Clearly in that case any statements about the services at the hotel can relate only to the future . |
13 | The statements could relate to past facts ( i. e. they could mean that those services were provided last season ) or they could relate only to the future ( i.e. that they will be provided next season ) . |
14 | I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene . |
15 | I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene . |
16 | So Mr Fenwick agreed to donate two plastic heart valves worth £4,000 which Dave Pick will deliver personally to the Brasov area of Transylvania in Romania where the sick woman lives . |
17 | For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it . |
18 | We can not therefore budget down to the level of the individual patient . |
19 | The citizens charter sets out a comprehensive programme to improve the quality of public services and make them answer better to the wishes of their users , where that can be done , by providing choice for the citizen . |
20 | From the above it is evident that the quality of a reading experience does not relate entirely to the quality of the reading material , but that it partly relates to those things the reader brings to the text . |
21 | The LIFESPAN Manager should log in to the LIFESPAN RDBI process directory ( i.e. where the 59 . |
22 | Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type : |
23 | Tell her you know how she feels , but do n't give in to her demands , as she 'll soon latch on to the idea that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants . |
24 | But if a statement such as ‘ John is tall ’ is to be true , then the predicate ‘ is tall ’ must latch on to the world , just as ‘ John ’ does . |
25 | And , as consolation Marje , you really can hang on to the hope that as he was the secret true love of your life , perhaps you were the secret true love of his . |
26 | I really expect to get back in three or four days and I will try and hang on to the holiday . |
27 | You ca n't hang on to the past . ’ |
28 | Asked if he would hang on to the tot , he replied : ‘ No way — no , no . ’ |
29 | ‘ If we knew where one of these things was going to be flown into space , ’ he said , speaking quickly before the words had time to escape , ‘ and we could sort of hang on to the sides or whatever , or maybe drive it like the Truck , and we took you with us , then we could jump off when we got up there and go and find this ship of ours , could n't we ? ’ |
30 | That 's why I was thinking I might hang on to the Volvo for another two years until you 've got your own car and then I can buy what I really want . |