Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [prep] [art] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 He went out of the bedroom and down the stairs to the hallway where Matilda Jenkins was waiting for him with her hand out .
2 The voluntary code , which the industry has agreed to introduce by mid-March , would also extend the existing areas to be avoided around Shetland and impose a new area on the east coast and in the approaches to Lerwick .
3 This is so notwithstanding any resolution of the creditors ' committee or of the creditors to the contrary ( r 6.148(2) ) .
4 I took the painting and went through the cocktail bar and down the steps to the other deck and left the boat that way .
5 She followed him from the room , along the gallery and down the stairs to the library , where Nicolo turned to her abruptly .
6 There was no way that Nigel , in his coffin and with the coffin in a horizontal position , could be carried out of the room and around all the corners and down the stairs to where the Volvo was waiting .
7 It is also necessary for the animals to be kept in premises registered under this Act and for the animals to be moved from the port of entry to the registered premises in a registered vehicle .
8 The spirit infesting this passageway is 20% likely to appear each round any character is in the area ( along this passage and beyond the doors to location 91 ) .
9 The declaration , with its renewed emphasis on the importance of unity and on the obstacles to it , reads like the triumph of hope over experience : ‘ We urge our clergy and faithful not to neglect or undervalue that certain yet imperfect communion we already share .
10 Despite all its fine sentiments , however , the main weakness in the guidance is its lack of clear operational advice on development plan policies and on the matters to be weighed in planning decisions .
11 For these reasons and for the reasons to be given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Ackner , I would therefore allow this appeal and restore the order of Buckley J.
12 A one-inch ( 2.5cm ) square of sandpaper ( rough side out ) or of flannel glued to the corners of the picture or of the cutouts to be displayed is sufficient to keep the picture on the board .
13 She nodded and followed him from the Rosemount wing and across the grounds to her car .
14 Although span wire overhead construction was used for most of the route , bracket suspension , using peculiar curved bracket arms , was used in Northcote Road and on the approaches to Goat House Bridge .
15 Two centuries later , the Enlightenment returns : but not at all as a way for the West to take cognizance of its present possibilities and of the liberties to which it can have access , but as a way of interrogating it on its limits and on the powers which it has abused .
16 As well as in the rising main , stopvalves are typically fitted in the branch pipe to an electric shower , on the pipe leading to a garden tap , on pipes leading to a washing machine or dishwasher and on the pipes to a water softener .
17 The problem of congestion on the Forth Road Bridge and on the approaches to Edinburgh remains unresolved .
18 During chemical reactions , there is always a dispersal of energy either from the chemical system to its surroundings or from the surroundings to the chemical system .
19 After weeks of discussion , the sides failed to agree terms , either over the crown of France or over the lands to be held by the English , and under what conditions .
20 I was endlessly patronized on my ‘ amazingly good English ’ at dinner parties and told in buses and in the streets to ‘ go back where you came from , chink ’ .
21 The Institute strives to achieve this and , in doing so , it deserves the support of its members and of the companies to which they belong .
22 Erm , bearing in mind that Leicestershire currently I think er reserves two places for secure accommodation and in the answers to my question , we have fifteen currently either needing or having secure accommodation with five being remanded because there is no place .
23 Like many socialists and intellectuals educated in the traditions of the high establishment , he fussed about the education of his own children and about the schools to which they might go .
24 Greg drove them in the factory ambulance across the busy shop-floor , through one of the main entrances and across the grounds to the building that housed the canteen .
25 At the Megger Stones , the views across Dentdale and over the fells to the Howgills were superb .
26 If she dislikes all outward signs of mourning , wanting people to wear their normal clothes and for the proceedings to be very quiet and simple , that should be for her to decide , but if she is of the old school , who prefer mourners to dress rather sombrely , you should try to persuade the rest of the family to do so whatever their personal opinions may be ; although care must be taken not to cause friction over this or anything else which may sour the family gathering .
27 But when they left the building he turned without explanation to the left and down the steps to Birdcage Walk .
28 After a while he heard the others move , heard Rufus take a great slurp of wine before they padded barefoot into the house and up the stairs to the Centaur Room .
29 I had my breakfast and carried the tray back along the side colonnade and down the steps to the open door of her cottage .
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