Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [det] parts " in BNC.

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1 Guests will be lawful visitors to those parts of the hotel to which they have been invited , i.e. all public rooms ( lounge , reception , restaurant ) , their bedrooms , conveniences , etc. provided for guests ' use .
2 I have not been able to examine a copy of the rare " The Tourist 's Guide to Islay , the Queen of the Hebrides , with Directory of the Island and Descriptive Excursions to all Parts thereof " which was published by Wilson & M'Cormick in Glasgow , about 1881 and which was probably written by , Robert Oliphant who is listed in the Directory as accountant .
3 I have not been able to examine a copy of the rare " The Tourist 's Guide to Islay , the Queen of the Hebrides , with Directory of the Island and Descriptive Excursions to all Parts thereof " which was published by Wilson & M'Cormick in Glasgow , about 1881 and which was probably written by , Robert Oliphant who is listed in the Directory as accountant .
4 Specifically , it was to be suggested that he should embark upon an immediate programme of visits to all parts of Vietnam making numerous speeches and public appearances in the process .
5 I am making a series of visits to all parts of the country and very much hope to include Derbyshire .
6 I am making a series of visits to all parts of the country and hope to include Liverpool in them .
7 I am making a series of visits to all parts of the country and very much hope to visit the Edinburgh area again before too long .
8 I am making a series of visits to all parts of the country , and very much hope to include Essex among them .
9 I am making plans for a series of visits to all parts of the country and hope to return to the north-east in the midst of those plans .
10 In a warm-air system , air is heated by gas , electricity , oil or solid fuel and is then circulated through large ducts to all parts of the house .
11 The airport 's situation is further enhanced by excellent motorway and trunk road networks to all parts of Ireland .
12 There was a thriving industry in this area once , supplying millstones and grindstones to all parts of Britain and across the world .
13 DOWNBIRD UK , prolific movers of retired aircraft , are still busy moving airframes to all parts of the UK — and beyond .
14 Entering from St Andrew Square , the Scottish Omnibuses station is the starting point for long distance coaches to all parts of the country .
15 By now roads , canals and railways enabled the spread of uniform building materials to all parts of the country .
16 You should have found that the answers to all parts of question 7 were ¼ This is a very important angle as it occurs very often .
17 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman require the guaranteeing of through routes to all parts of the United Kingdom ?
18 Its excellent airport voted ‘ Best Overall UK Airport ’ by the Consumers ' Association , now offers even more direct flights to all parts of Europe from its new terminal ‘ Eurohub ’ .
19 Belfast International Airport at Aldergrove and Belfast City Airport at Sydenham offer frequent flights to all parts of the British Isles and farther afield .
20 Free delivery in our own vehicles to most parts of the U.K. Goods packed and shipped to any part of the world .
21 The University collaborates with colleges of further education in extending the opportunities presented by Foundation Studies courses to all parts of the province and as a result courses are offered at Magee College and at Newry , Enniskillen and at three locations in Belfast .
22 The Centre is situated in a central location with good transport links to all parts of the city .
23 Eachuinn Odhar had been busy with Father Patrick , dictating letters to all parts ; the Abbot of Iona ; the king 's court in Edinburgh ; even Archibald Campbell , Earl of Argyll , at Inveraray ; messages had been going and coming in almost daily by boat and weary runner .
24 A 1787 directory of Sheffield , for example , shows that local people could take advantage of forty-two different services leading directly or through connections in distant towns to most parts of England , Scotland and Wales .
25 There are fast rail services to all major cities and cheap bus services to all parts of the UK .
26 There is a nearby busy airport ; fast rail services to major cities and cheap road services to all parts .
27 Prana can be inhaled and directed by means of currents flowing down the sheaths of the nerves to all parts of the body .
28 References to those parts of the report which are to serve as disclosures should be quite specific , to avoid unintended disclosures .
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