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

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1 The ‘ Celtic Tutankhamun ’ in Stuttgart Museum , a chieftain from the fifth century B.C. , was decked out head to foot in the kind of gold hero-gods wear in Celtic myth .
2 It is suggested that applying losses to the preceding three years on a ‘ first in , first out ’ , rather than the existing ‘ last in , first out ’ , basis would decrease the possibility that companies are not able to carry back losses to periods in which profits were made .
3 — have incomes of £70 or less out of which they pay about £10 to £15 in rent ?
4 But , with the group expected to follow George Wimpey and John Laing in making substantial provisions , it could end up £25m to £30m in the red .
5 Hammerson shot up 45p to 855p in sympathy .
6 The value of the deal is estimated at £12m to £16m ; the company , which employs about 100 people and was founded in 1984 , made its fortune with the Lemmings series of games , and saw sales rise nearly 40% to £6.8m in the year to July 1992 , and is forecasting £1.5m pro fit on £12m sales this fiscal year .
7 The entries in the lexicon do not actually contain semantic information , but have instead pointers to locations in a separate store known as semantic memory in which the meanings are held .
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