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

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1 ( I can imagine people in the future treating Mould like Dylan or Springsteen , except without the references to highways , God or encroaching senility . )
2 R A Y N E R , and that 's your head of department in case erm , so if you look in that book in chapter four , right , there 's er agricultural trade and the GATT , if you look er , if you read that chapter , it 'll give you all the information you need to know about erm , agricultural trade , erm , how it 's changed , what the costs , there are a lot of estimates of the costs of agricultural protectionism , and as the benefits to liberalization of er , of trade , and also it gives er , a view of erm , er the Uruguay round of GATT .
3 The aim is to relate pollution levels before and after the changes to health statistics .
4 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
5 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 .
6 The problem of congestion on the Forth Road Bridge and on the approaches to Edinburgh remains unresolved .
7 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 .
8 But when they left the building he turned without explanation to the left and down the steps to Birdcage Walk .
9 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 ) .
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