Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [v-ing] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The key demands of the protest were a monthly minimum wage of the equivalent of US$536 , a three-fold increase in the basic pension to US$450 , reform of legislation linking pay to productivity and a new collective wage bargaining law .
2 It finally eases off on the very top of Rudland Rigg , a majestic shoulder of land running north to south , with views right across the moors .
3 The cows are particularly milky and can give high ratios of calf weaning weight to cow weight ; they calve easily and have retained the Highland 's strong mothering instinct .
4 Conflicts of interest giving rise to concerns about lack of independence are insufficient to justify a challenge to an expert 's decision : see 13.3.2 .
5 On the integration side , Network General is working to enable Distributed Sniffer to forward alarming information to IBM Corp 's mainframe version of NetView , and also intends to enhance Distributed Sniffer 's ability to work with SunNet Manager , for example providing information to SunNet Manager 's network map display .
6 Helen was in hospital giving birth to Emma .
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