Example sentences of "a to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 31 ( a to j ) The Gramophone Company class system .
2 Practical Fishkeeping 's A to Z OF FISH HEALTH
3 Practical Fishkeeping 's A to Z OF FISH HEALTH
4 This month Jerzy Gawor 's A to Z reaches G , and covers a couple of nasty parasites and Gas Bubble Disease .
5 Practical Fishkeeping 's A to Z OF FISH HEALTH
6 Practical Fishkeeping 's A to Z OF FISH HEALTH
7 JERZY GAWOR 'S A to Z reaches H and two treatable conditions — Hexamita and Hyperplasia .
8 Scots-born Al Stewart fashioned a folkie 's A to Z via sides such as ‘ Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres ’ and ‘ Soho , Needless to Say ’ , while The Kinks continued the Cockney capering with ‘ Denmark Street ’ , ‘ Muswell Hillbillies ’ , ‘ Holloway Jail ’ and ‘ Willesden Green ’ .
9 Practical Fishkeeping 's A to Z OF FISH HEALTH
10 Erm I 've got a Readers Digest , it 's a large hardback book er Complete Guide to Sewing , it 's a A to Z , it 's got all the sewing essentials and also for making household items and toys and clothes and everything , er for a fiver .
11 Lawrence Durrell sustains in his own way what he calls his ‘ challenge to the serial form of the modern novel ’ : in The Alexandria Quartet , he presents successively three different views of the same set of events , creating a novel ‘ not travelling from a to b but standing above time ’ ( Durrell 1957 and 1983 : 198 ) .
12 A path in a graph is a sequence of distinct nodes a b c … d e with arcs between them from a to b , b to c , … d to e .
13 If they are moved in that order then it would take twelve operations to move from a to b .
14 Instead of carrying the vector a round the closed path NABN , the being could compare the result of carrying a to B along one path NAB with the result for the direct path NB .
15 It is plausible to assume that case and thematic systems in these simple examples and also in more complicated cases are interrelated , that the case and thematic structure changes from a to b are not independent .
16 If the four cities are labelled a , b , c and d then , in order to estimate the probability that the businessman will travel from a to b on successive days ( or c to a , or any other combination , including staying consecutive days in the same place ) then some observations of his past travel pattern are needed .
17 Getting us A to B , that 's all I 'm worried about .
18 33 ( a to d ) Unusual labels .
19 There there was a a to Madam Chairman where we thought that erm three quotations should be retained ,
20 I I often , well , usually , if I 'm in the country at the time I bet on the National just for a , for a to sort of waste some money .
21 There are various ways about that as there are with many road schemes er where there are structure plan policies for a particular scheme and there are arrows on key diagrams , there are many ways of getting from A to B er they are not er in terms of outer and inner , they are going from the same A to B. They they start and finish at the same locations , it is just a different way of getting from A to B. Which quite properly as I understand it would be a matter for debate er either at the local plan or if a planning application is made er earlier than that er then at a at a planning enquiry into the specific road proposal .
22 Very embarrassed to get a to searchlight the panning down the street so we have responsibility to accept the team sat down and start .
23 It is now only a short step to think of comparing ‘ local ’ specific mortality patterns ( m a ) with a standard ( m s ) by means of a weighted average over the age groups of the ratios of m a to m s , using as weights the deaths that would be expected locally if the standard specific mortalities were to apply , i.e. m s x P a This is called the standardized mortality ratio ( SMR ) .
24 Do n't fancy a to M and S do you ?
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