Example sentences of "to [art] [num] " in BNC.

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1 WITH respect to the 1995 World Cup , there must already be sad voices at Rugby World & Post muttering ‘ I told you so ’ .
2 Whilst the nation is still at war with itself , whilst the security forces stand accused of supporting Inkatha members in attacks on the ANC at Boipatong , now , as Mick Cleary asked in RW&P in January , ‘ can anyone say ( now ) that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ? ’
3 Can anyone really put their hand on their heart and say that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ?
4 Over the next few years leading up to the 1995 World Cup there 'll be plenty of time to slot in replacements as they are needed — particularly to the front-five where Jason Leonard will probably be the only one available for the next tournament .
5 That is when the strength of his emerging side , and England 's case for making it to the 1994 World Cup finals , will be truly tested .
6 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
7 ‘ There is still a great deal to be done both inside the company and within the industry in order to ensure that we secure the right outcome to the 1994 review [ of nuclear power ] .
8 The House has already passed an amendment to the 1994 Defence Bill calling for talks with the UK on cancelling the project and for halting all civilian as well as military plutonium production .
9 LISBURN Borough Council is to donate £2,500 to the Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council to help send a team to the 1994 Games in Canada .
10 His conclusion , probably acceptable to most parliamentarians , is that Ukraine should ratify START 1 now , but should hold on to the 46 missiles which that treaty does not cover ( though the Lisbon protocol does ) , and delay accession to the NPT .
11 The plaster cast lay in his studio for many years until it was selected by the then Taoiseach , Eamon de Valera , as a memorial to the 1916 Rising .
12 The judgment effectively imposed an obligation upon the United States ( a third party to the 1858 Treaty and the proceedings ) not to enter into a treaty with Nicaragua without respecting Costa Rica 's rights .
13 This assembler is similar to the 6502 assembler on the BBC Micro .
14 Hence , our proposal that the C-terminal domain of α should span from this CRP contact site to the -50 -40 region of the promoter where it could contact the DNA in the open complex .
15 Investor-relations people dress up their jobs , as well as their persons , to the nines .
16 Dressing up to the nines is seen as ‘ making out ’ with the men but it 's also about declaring their independence as women — including economic independence from men .
17 But generally the climate is comfortably warm — ideal for small children and perfect for the Spanish ritual of the paseo , the evening parade when grandmothers , mothers and their offspring , dressed up to the nines , ride their bikes , push prams , sip coffee , choose ice-creams , and gossip like a noisy flock of birds settling down before bedtime .
18 It was the time of day when the tables were mostly occupied by kids , all dressed to the nines , playing more with the Steve Davis ‘ cool ’ than the St£e Davis ‘ skill ’ .
19 That left her free to play at being married which consisted of getting herself done up to the nines and visiting her friends all day , now and again taking the baby , all nice and clean , out in her pram .
20 Evelyn was dressed up to the nines .
21 In spite of this , it was half an hour before she came downstairs dressed up to the nines in a pin-striped trouser-suit , her hair caught up in a turban of white silk .
22 She would n't be here now , dressed to the nines for an evening that would be about as thrilling as an attack of flu , if she had n't again responded in anger to her emotions .
23 ‘ Well , you 're all dressed up to the nines ! ’
24 Belinda was n't really dressed up to the nines .
25 So I guess I owe you an apology , ’ he said ruefully , ‘ although when you walked in through the kitchen door , all dressed up to the nines after being with Ryan , I wanted anything but to forgive you . ’
26 ‘ They were togged out to the nines . ’
27 brown tiles and it was brown tiles all in that room and of course we could n't , we had started a business and all the money had gone into the business and we could n't afford to , to start carpeting , it was impossible , so , but that room really looked superb I think , I had huge rugs , you know , one in front of the fireplace and another one this end and the other end in colour , in colours , and there really , it really looked nice and the floor was polished up to the nines , you know , er right through here all polished all the same colour
28 But she , she could bleeding dress up to the nines .
29 Geoff 's greased up to the nines after putting on a eig eight tonne of Oil of Ulay
30 Last week Mr Takeshita admitted that , in addition to the 12,000 shares that came his way , Recruit slipped him ¥20m just before his bid for the prime ministership in 1987 .
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