Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fearing a tragedy of epic proportions — her mind leapt at once to Penini and then to Miss Arabel — she knocked on the open door and Mr Browning came through from the other room , so haggard and drawn in contrast to his morning self that once more she was convinced something dreadful had happened . |
2 | In January 1942 , the President ordered General MacArthur to withdraw from there to Australia . |
3 | If imports account for close to 50% of UK sales in those sectors , a 10% devaluation would directly raise the RPI by around 2% over a period of , say , one to two years . |
4 | Yes , Dock Commission sold the dredger , they sold the hoppers and then last the steam hopper went from here to Harwich and what they done at Harwich they , on the foredeck , see a big hopper , what we call hopper number three , they put a crane on there and use it t as a hopper then and |
5 | It would also leave the neighbours of the incinerator plants exposed at least to UK wastes , and probably to some imports . |
6 | Another possibility is that as the aggregate demand curve rises from AD to AD 1 the expected level of prices rises to P 2 , and the relevant short-run supply curve is the line labelled SS 1 . |
7 | A good public bus service operates from nearby to Malcesine although car hire is recommended and parking is available . |
8 | Rarely had the rollercoaster dynamic of rock 'n' roll been so extreme — unknowns shoot from nowhere to top of charts with incendiary musical formula . |
9 | It 's many years since the last train ran from here to Gloucester . |
10 | Her suspicions flew at once to Ethel having cast a spell on the cat to get even with Mildred for the insult to Ethel 's family . |
11 | And instead of a ship going from here to Aberdeen , she might be a fortnight going there , with bad weather . |
12 | It expects the 78% share of desktops currently running by MS-DOS to fall to 29% by 1997 , the Apple Macintosh to retain a 10% share over the period , Windows to rise from last year 's 7% to 28% , Unix to grow from 4% to 10% , OS/2 to rise from 1% to 8% and Windows NT to grow from nowhere to 14% over the five years . |