Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Their lungs are not particularly large , despite the fact that a dolphin can hold its breath for five minutes or more , and some species of whales can submerge for up to an hour and survive on a single breath . |
2 | In addition , ex vivo platelet aggregation to ADP and adrenaline was significantly reduced in diabetic subjects treated for up to a year with therapeutic doses of gliclazide ( Poari et al , 1979 ) . |
3 | It allowed me to work for up to a minute or so rather than seconds , as with a sable , before reloading . |
4 | I 'm not sure you can jump from there to the strategy of the business . |
5 | High latitudes were temperate until cooling began in the mid-to-late Pliocene ; overall cooling from then to the present has been punctuated by spells of warming . |
6 | San Antonio is , however , only one site in many to be investigated in detail by archaeologists and geomorphologists and it is too early to extrapolate from there to the Maya lowlands in general . |
7 | So it 'd only be say from there to the roof round . |
8 | The evidence is that at the present time there is a serious lack of resources to care adequately for the number of sufferers living in ordinary housing , and that this mismatch between numbers and resources is likely to increase at least to the end of the century . |
9 | Anyone with a home proving difficult to sell — which means just about everyone — will be resigned by now to a peeling , semi-permanent board mated to the gatepost . |
10 | Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery . |
11 | Gallagher , who was injured in February and was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a year , follows striker Nigel Shaw as a beneficiary of the new operation , which involves the small insertion of laser equipment in the side of the knee to minimise surgery . |
12 | If information could be transmitted from here to a Centauri in less time than this , it would effectively be travelling back into the past . |
13 | The movies had moved from down-town to the suburbs and to small towns and the object now was to capture every section of the masses . |
14 | I ache from here to the top . |
15 | The , the Labour Party was seeking to actually to the value of the airfield . |
16 | If you do n't mind I 'll stand up cos I 'm gon na have to shoot over there to the plans in some stage in the , in the presentation . |
17 | The A5 flyover is expected to be closed for up to a year . |
18 | The school will be closed for up to a week , and pupils will have to stay at home while temporary buildings are put up on the site . |
19 | Two kids drowning in an accident did n't sound like much to the world outside . |
20 | ‘ Here 's where the road to Taverna passes behind the villa — there 's a bridle path leading from there to the stables , this double dotted line here . |
21 | You talk about asking questions you talk about the product that you 've got to up to the question the problems that you . |
22 | When she still laments her fate he can only add ‘ We are not bound for ever to the circles of the world , and beyond them is more than memory . |
23 | In their places were great standing stones , tall and thin and pointing for ever to the sky . |
24 | but it stretches from here to Ipswich and it stretches from here to the Norfolk border . |
25 | 1 There is the threat of rank-and-file revolts from within those groups that are tied in closely to the state . |
26 | You may be able to abandon the high mountains and find a small roadhead village but getting from there to the airport is likely to be an adventure in itself . |
27 | All that on the hill and then go down to the and measure from there to the top of the hill to see how much pipe for the |
28 | Tobie , back in the villa and cascading with loud , screaming sneezes , had proposed marching at once to the dyeworks and shaking Bartolomeo Zorzi by the hand : le Grant dissuaded him . |
29 | But that 's a , apparently that was a long way and they have transport difficulties to go from here to the Wandsbergh Hospital . |
30 | But that 's a long way and they have transport difficulties to cope from here to the hospital but then I though perhaps , if |