Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] to a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Incidentally , the last I heard , that weekly coach to the Upper Witham was still running — under the name of Heeley Angling Club and , even more surprising , I understand that ’ Jock ’ was still driving them up to a few years ago . |
2 | Some sites can go and order everything up to a thousand pounds . |
3 | Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals . |
4 | I told my boyfriend who was horrorstruck and took myself off to a lesbian students ' conference . |
5 | The offshore championship is held over 10 rounds off the coast of Britain … the races can be anything up to a 100 miles … today its the Eastbourne Grand Prix … there 's not a deckchair to be had on the pier … its standing room only as thousands roll up to watch the big boats bouncing their way through the water … |
6 | The Leeming airfield can get busy at times , so anything up to a dozen Tornados a day can visit us for refuelling . |
7 | What is more , introducing PRP for nurses has added anything up to a billion dollars to administrative costs in the US public sector — a figure which may send shudders down the spine of Britain 's cost-conscious NHS . |