Example sentences of "and to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Conversion for DOS/V machines and to Japanese Windows is currently under way back home at Neuron Data headquarters in Palo Alto .
2 In the evenings they would mix with a lively group of well placed young men who would act as escorts for trips to the cinema , theatre and to trendy restaurants .
3 In contrast to ionic and metallic crystals , which consist of ions , and to molecular crystals , which consist of molecules , macromolecular crystals consist of lattices of atoms .
4 Although the French public was susceptible to patriotic rhetoric and to comforting illusions about France 's place in the world , it did not share de Gaulle 's sense of priorities .
5 What they most prized was the untitled Freedom of Bristol which was accorded to them and to two more of their relations .
6 We have not however given a very careful treatment of the allocation of demand the savings decision — and we turn now to this , and to two other features of the model that need elaboration .
7 First , to my good neighbours who very quickly alerted my GP and to two splendid ambulancemen to whom I am told I owe my existence .
8 On Tuesday the Soviet parliament refused to accept this blanket ban , which it wanted confined to the railways and to other key industries , and only to remain in force until the new law on strikes was promulgated .
9 Quite apart from educational and other handicaps , this was one reason why they and even their social betters took so little part in government , leaving it so often to Balts or Germans before 1917 , and to other non-Russians after that date .
10 Some $12.8billion was funnelled through the plan between April 1948 and June 1952 , but there was also US aid through other agencies and to other parts of the world , including a substantial slice for Japan .
11 But , while working from the premise that rugby league ‘ is incomparably superior to any other winter game ’ , this is no emotional treatise but an intelligent , dispassionate examination of the game in relation to its environment , to art and to other sports .
12 Her move , she said , was in no way caused by the spate of allegations linking her to the murders of the township activist Stompie Moeketsi and the Soweto physician Dr Abu-Baker Asvat and to other possible charges of kidnap , assault and theft .
13 He was often generous to the Club and to other causes .
14 In addition to them and to other kinds of instrumental validation , consent can be given non-instrumental validation in many contexts .
15 But uncomfortable questions must also be raised about the less traditional and disciplinarian approaches to education , to family , and to other social institutions which Left and liberal opinion have championed .
16 The Pack spent a busy evening making up gift parcels to take round to the orphanage and to other people on the Guider 's list .
17 The extrovert relates strongly to the world about him , to things outside himself and to other people .
18 If she has always been an outgoing person , her grief will probably be expressed in painful episodes of weeping , punctuated by the need to ‘ talk it all out ’ over and over again in great detail to you and to other sympathetic relatives and friends , and you will help her a great deal if you are a patient listener .
19 This ill-omened project appears to have been undertaken as a sort of consolation to the Tanganyika Masai after they suffered a series of land losses , to European settlers and to other tribes , in the late 1940s , when the Tanganyika government came under pressure to contribute to world food production .
20 Compatibility : They are not particularly aggressive corals , and so can be placed close to each other and to other non-aggressive coelenterates such as zoanthids , Xenia pulse corals , bushy soft corals ( Simularia ) and gorgonians .
21 all consequences suffered by the Carrier ( including but not limited to claims , demands , proceedings , fines , penalties , damages , costs , expenses , and loss of or damage to the carrying vehicle and to other goods carried ) of any error , omission , mis-statement or misrepresentation by the Trader or other owner of the goods or by any servant or agent of either of them , insufficient or improper packing , labelling or addressing of the goods or fraud as in Condition 10 :
22 It 's different from running away ; it 's a conscious choice to put off dealing with something until conditions are more favourable to yourself and to other people involved .
23 Work to be done includes two new hangars , refurbishment of the four existing hangars , new married quarters , security fencing , improvements to gas , electric , water and sewage mains and to other buildings , including extra mess accommodation .
24 During the first year of life children seem to become aware of objects and to realise that objects behave in quite different ways to themselves and to other people .
25 Indeed I have found that the emotional heart of the matter makes equal sense to school pupils , nurses , people in business , and to other professional groups .
26 He continued to refer patients to the Sea-Bathing Hospital and to other special hospitals such as Moorfields in London for eye complaints .
27 He says that he will not go to Maputo until he receives the money that the UN promised to him and to other party leaders to start up their election campaign ; the UN says that it is still waiting for the donors to deliver the money .
28 With many of the other leading generation engineers having taken positions as divisional controllers , he was difficult to replace , and responsibility as Pask 's deputy for generation thus fell to J. D. Peattie , an ex-CEB operations engineer , with little experience of the power station design side , and to other ex-CEB staff who had previously liaised with the undertakings on power station design .
29 Work with individuals can capitalize on not being part of ‘ the system ’ , however , and from their offices on the wing the Probation Officers have easy and direct access both to prisoners and to other staff with whom they work .
30 The history of media will look different according to whether you explore their economic and financial character ; their links to politics and government and to other possible centres of power ; their social aspects , providing certain types of occupation and status and , through their contents , helping to shape their society 's culture from one generation to another ; or their psychological importance , of the kind indicated in the response to the surveys about TV and radio in the 1970s .
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