Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [pron] to the " in BNC.

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1 Though in the mid-850s Burgred , king of Mercia , and the West Saxon king , Aethelwulf , joined together in a campaign against the Welsh without any indication of the subordination of one to the other ( see below , p. 195 ) , the evidence as a whole suggests a West Saxon subjection to the Mercians in the mid-eighth century .
2 Adjust the weight from one to the other , one sack to the other .
3 There may be a need for transfer of the stock from one to the other , or for duplication for both sections of titles which are only held in one .
4 There had been a small number of ‘ slum clearance tenements ’ built in 1924 , but there was major slum clearances in North Shields in the 1930s after the Greenwood Act , when the banksides were almost totally cleared and some 9000 people were moved out , the bulk of them to the Meadowell Estate where 1961 dwellings were built , of which 84% were flats .
5 ( 3 ) There may be a time lag between the occasion of the alleged rape and the reporting of it to the police .
6 Like all really good recipes , the proportion of one to the other is entirely arbitrary and you could use canned rather than fresh pineapple .
7 The move from one to the other is easy , however .
8 Dr. Briant is doing the right thing — doing his own job to the best of his ability and leaving the rest of it to the people he 's doing it for — you . ’
9 She looked from the magnificent Renaissance oil-paintings that graced the wall behind her to the perfect symmetry of the mosaic floor in the atrium .
10 The development from one to the other is somewhat obscure .
11 With the hill and the dark masses of the trees behind it to the south , the place does n't get any sunlight in winter and not that much even in summer .
12 The awful , abrupt finality of a man pitching forward , so easily , so arbitrarily terminated — the convenience of it to the killer : they were things to which I could never become habituated , however many times I saw it .
13 The need for an ‘ official name ’ for indexes and dictionaries contrasts with the desire of others for a set of rules for different names leaving the choice between them to the user .
14 So let's hope Shirley Bassey turned out to be a Real Big Spender and put the Goldfinger on him to the tune of a few bob .
15 They all have common engine mounting bolt holes in the block and the depth from them to the back of the engine is common .
16 On the other hand he will be able to answer questions such as ‘ is the door behind you to the left or to the right ? ’ because he has used that door and needs to use it again .
17 For once he pushed the vision of her to the back of his mind , his thoughts focusing instead on the events of that night .
18 They had to leave the two burning galleys , and a third , Lachlan 's damaged one , was sinking under them ; they transferred the men from it to the others just in time .
19 In short , it may be illuminating to start with the damage and work back through the cause of it to the possible duty which may have been broken .
20 Out of her own clothing , into the clothing marked off for her on the design board , a quick check of hair and make-up , smile , toss back your shoulders , strut out from behind the curtain that separated the studio from the private showroom and stride the length of it to the platform and turn , step , step , turn .
21 This might be because the time-cues are too weak , the transmission of them to the body clock is poor , the clock itself is insensitive to time cues , or it possesses an abnormally long or short free-running period .
22 Some tests may involve chemicals which need to be handled with care , but this should not preclude the sale of them to the general public in kits which include protective goggles and detailed instructions on their handling .
23 The Forestry ( Transfer of Woods ) Act of 1923 transferred the property in them to the forestry Commissioners , who were made responsible for their care and management .
24 But since there are much larger numbers in relation to the dominant person in the schoolroom than there are at home a distinct psychological break is experienced in the transition from one to the other .
25 The transition from one to the other takes place after a few seconds of observation , is discontinous and can not be stopped at in an intermediate position .
26 We dealt with 38 stories from the Financial World Tonight through Today , The World at One to the 6 O'Clock bulletin .
27 Hendrique , using two paper napkins to protect his hands , removed the strip light from its socket on the ceiling of the carriage directly above the table then unravelled a length of flex and secured the two crocodile clips at the end of it to the respective overhead power points .
28 Despite suggesting that God must have been on the side of the Philistines in the battle , they talk as if God is literally enthroned above the ark , and the bringing of it to the camp will mean the bringing of God himself .
29 Migrant families have brought the tradition with them to the urban shanty towns .
30 For some considerable time the stone provided a ceremonial seat for the inauguration of High Kings of Ireland until one of them , Fergus MacErc , became ruler of the new kingdom of Dalriada in Argyll , and took the stone with him to the fortress of Dunadd .
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