Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] to the [num] " in BNC.

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1 Both were presumably tenants as Charles Ballinger still owned the mill up to the 1850s .
2 This is both in respect of the run up to the seventy fifth birthday and also with the increase in responsibility to take on the remit for the development of our work in relation to the European Community , central and Eastern Europe .
3 We intend to use a good number of the shots for promotional and exhibition uses in the run up to the 1993 Year of Railways .
4 During the run up to the 1911 strike Wilson had been advised by his doctors to take three months rest but had been determined to " remain on the bridge and direct the fight " .
5 It was gon na take quite a while so erm we got the base five as quickly as possible so that we had as many hands on the job at once and er we had some formwork getting spare so we decided to make them useful and it 's a case of we 'd got six tanks to do and if we had a breakage we ca n't afford to stop the programme so as a er , a standby , just in case , we may never use these we might three or four uses out of but if we do have a breakage we want to be able to replace that straight away so have a spare set and you 've got nothing more to do and er get the walls , get the er , the back build operation right at the very end , ongoing , till you 've got the waterproofers in er get the waterproofing up to the five meter level and er get the back build in as quickly as possible .
6 The interesting exception comes in the lead up to the 1979 election , when people were very harsh about the past period ( during a Labour administration ) but hopeful for the future ( which was to be under Conservative administration ) ; however , gloomy expectations about the future soon followed that 1979 election .
7 In response to a request by the local Labour party , Stoddards invited Neil Kinnock to visit the factory during the lead up to the two Paisley by-elections in November .
8 erm You missed last week 's talk , which actually was quite lucky because the projector broke down , so it was n't a great success ; but last week , erm I talked about the beginning up to the eighteen thirties , Victorian costume , and really what I was trying to put across last time , was the fact that the nineteenth century saw the beginning of fashion for the masses .
9 A loan to Robert de Chesney [ q.v. ] , bishop of Lincoln from 1148 to 1166 , could conceivably push Aaron 's residence in the city back to the 1140s ; he was clearly well established there by 1165 , when King Henry II 's repayment of a loan to him marks Aaron 's first securely dated appearance in the records .
10 No initial peak was seen in costs in the under 5s and the increase up to the 75–84 age group was more gradual .
11 The new-look lessons will turn the clock back to the 1950s — the days before learning by rote ceased to be popular in schools .
12 That heralded a sudden wave of institutional profit-taking-the first serious bout in two months — aggressively pushing the market back to the 2,650 level by late morning .
13 Relieving arches are incorporated into the walls to reinforce them and concentrate the load on to the eight massive piers .
14 If it 's something funky and soulful you seek , I suggest a trip back to the Seventies .
15 In Finland alcohol consumption has shown an increase up to the 1990s , which is in contrast with other European countries .
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