Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] to " in BNC.

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1 Although Spracklen was a gold medallist at the 1958 Commonwealth Games , his biggest contribution to British rowing has been his guidance of Redgrave from junior through to gold medals at two Olympics , in the coxed four at Los Angeles and in a pair with Andy Holmes at Seoul .
2 I personally have much to be grateful for to those linguists who have gone on ahead and erected signposts , and I hope the examples I have used today illustrate my conviction that , notwithstanding its theoretical manoeuverings and terminological idiosyncrasies , an awareness of the questions and findings of linguistic research can help turn our language study into what it should be , a voyage of discovery .
3 Our early thinking , at the moment , is that we should seek ways , but without major upheaval , to bring HNCs and HNDs under the ‘ general SVQ umbrella ’ because this would give those advanced awards a rightful place in the framework of Scottish Vocational Qualifications and at the same time simplify and clarify progression routes from introductory through to advanced qualifications and beyond .
4 Established in 1949 , has an interesting range of members across all industries and sectors , ranging alphabetically from AEA Technology and Anglian Water plc , via banks , chemical and construction companies and so on through many a blue chip national or multinational through to universities such as Cork , Birmingham , Edinburgh , Stirling and Napier ( also in Edinburgh ) .
5 The unheated coals fall within the Type III band of the van Krevelen diagram ( Fig. 1 ) , plotting from immature through to the ‘ dry gas ’ zone ( Tissot and Welte 1978 ) .
6 If the salvage is worthwhile then this should be taken up and disposed of to the highest bidder .
7 and get all your commission paid in direct in to your bank that Friday .
8 The goal for the formal system of education was to provide a system from pre-school through to adult education which would give everyone access .
9 And , down below , laid out there on her bed , Maggie felt the full strength and joy of a bored woman given something useful to do flowing through to her .
10 Provides an understanding of the theory of natural resource economics and focuses on the application of economic theory and ethical through to current environmental problems .
11 Mitac International Corp , Taipei , Taiwan is to merge its US units in order to strengthen its operations there : Compac Electronics Inc , American Mitac Corp , Mitac Research Corp and Microelectronics Inc will be merged under the Compac name : Mitac bought an 80% stake in Compac , which should not be confused with to Compaq Computer Corp but no doubt will , in 1991 ; it says it has no current plans to buy the remaining 20% from independent investors ; the merged company is expected to have turnover of $240m in 1993 , rising to $500m in 1996 , Mitac said .
12 And before long Mala was actually responding to some of my witticisms with that flashing smile which alters her from being pretty in to being staggeringly beautiful .
13 The guy was quick on to the brakes , but not quick enough for poor old Pikey .
14 And that 's a serious side to cos if we in Council do n't lead the way to the way that we 're trying through the Euro Cities by offering what 's good in to Europe , developing those links so that we can share them with the community here and other cultural links , then we 're doing a dis- service .
15 This year , the second on from the Festival is still proving to be a bumper one for individual membership ; we are now well in to the 900 's and it would give great satisfaction and joy to all if the magic figures ‘ 1000 ’ could appear in the membership book lovingly kept by the Treasurer and Secretary .
16 There is always someone somewhere who is going to say — ‘ Why must we have fund raising ? ’ — Unfortunately because of the financial climate today it is always going to have to be a part of our Medau way of life — anyway this ‘ do your own thing ’ method has proved so popular we plan to continued in to 1986 with your help , of course — but — if you have any brilliant ideas for our next venture please send them in to the Office .
17 Thus , intracellular acidosis causes a greater increase in Na + / H + exchange activity than that expected from the more facourable in to out H + gradient .
18 Comments on the draft report were due in to the Cadbury Committee by 31 July , and committee secretary Nigel Peace confirms that the postbag is a large one .
19 So , the money must have locked Froggy in to some deal which was important to him and important to Supersight . ’
20 Each has its own design style from classical through to modern fulfilling the individual requirement of the ever more design conscious consumer , and the increasing popularity of traditionally woven patterned carpets .
21 The Amp Clinic can cope with everything from routine servicing , valve replacement , troubleshooting , tweaking and hot-rodding through to general refurbishing and even rebuilding an amplifier from a cardboard box of bits .
22 ‘ My work on it will be romantic through to tragic , playing around with figures in a more complex , narrative situation .
23 faxed across to Stansted cos she 's waiting for it
24 He had explored areas which ranged from the untidy and uncared for to the downright squalid .
25 In Great Britain such artefacts are particularly common from the Paleolithic through to the Bronze Age .
26 These are mitred in to an extra front strip .
27 That weren that were n't far from to er Cliff Quay , do it in about ten minutes on your bike .
28 Are there any rules for writing poetry in the sense that does it have to rhyme , does it have to have a rhythm , does it have to have a particular for to be recognised and accepted as a piece of poetry as opposed , perhaps , to a piece of prose ?
29 Yeah , it was difficult for to be negotiating and to keep up with where we were .
30 Those students who take Celtic through to honours level tend to be aiming for a Gaelic-related job ( eg in journalism or broadcasting , Government agencies , local government or teaching ) ; but a typical first-year class also includes many who simply have an interest in Scotland 's languages or heritage .
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