Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [prep] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Sainsburys whole fresh salmon is even lower at £1.98 ; smoked salmon is down by £1 to £5.85 for 8 oz .
2 A BMW 316 four-door saloon is down from £15,150 to Pounds 14,544 .
3 Flora sunflower oil is 10p cheaper at 89p a litre and Campbells french mushroom and garlic soup is down from 59p to 49p .
4 AT Sainsbury this week pure orange juice is down from £1.95 to £1.49 for 2 litres .
5 TESCO chicken supreme is down from £1.59 to £1.29 .
6 Liebfraumilch is down from £2.49 to £1.99 .
7 Gordon 's Gin is down from £10.49 to Pounds 9.95 .
8 The hero is not at home to callers , not at home in the office , in absentia at parliament .
9 This process is not of concern to archaeologists alone : the destruction of archaeological sites often coincides with the destruction of wildlife habitats and changes in the environment .
10 Keane , in County Monaghan yesterday preparing with the Irish squad for tomorrow 's Group Three World Cup qualifier , is still under contract to Forest until the end of October .
11 Given all the momentous developments in the environmental sphere that are taking place on the world stage , with which I 'm sure you are involved , I hope you wo n't mind me asking for help over an irritating little problem which is nonetheless of importance to UK environment groups .
12 Almost all growth occurs between March and October and , whilst other factors are doubtless involved , this is probably in response to temperature .
13 It 's up to women to change attitudes and if our protest makes one woman think , then it 's a victory .
14 The banks say the Phoenix survey is too small to be representative but insist it 's up to customers to check statements .
15 It 's up to mothers to try to change the next generation — I will be teaching my son to wash , iron and darn . ’
16 It 's up to Kendall to show he has still got the leadership qualities to climb the ladder back to the top .
17 It is up to man to look at the world and through his perceptions and his thinking to convert the world either into a form which can then be processed or into an idea .
18 It is up to government to finance and provide it — but as far from the DTI as possible .
19 The divi is up from 4p to 7p and the shares , which peaked at 755p in 1989 , jumped 7p to 297p .
20 The interim dividend is up from 1.45p to 1.75p .
21 The final is up from 5.05p to 6.35p pushing the total to 7.85p , a jump of 25.6% .
22 Cash is up from £16m to £24m , and net assets have grown from £145m to £169m .
23 Interim dividend is up from 2.6p to 2.9p .
24 The group is also to affiliate to Mencap , Britain 's largest voluntary organisation for mentally handicapped children and adults and their families .
25 Is it any wonder McDougall is now on loan to Mitchley Infirmary ?
26 The future of the Daily Mirror is now in hock to City spivs and business tycoons — Hon. Gentlemen can shout as much as they like , but does the Prime Minister agree that citizens ' rights are best protected by pluralistic ownership of the press ?
27 The climbing section of these shops is bewildering , and is out of bounds to walkers .
28 The Banco Popolare di Bergamo , one of Italy 's oldest banks , will be replacing all of the character-based OA software used in its 240 branches with Applix 's Aster*x on Sparcstations and link to Oracle 's RDMS : the $18m deal is reportedly worth $1m-plus to Applix which has to convert the software to Italian .
29 The baton is frequently of use to soloists , who are not all musicians , and whose eye profitably follows the baton 's movements , especially in slow tempos , which are always the hardest to follow : but then it is not heard .
30 The movement toward greater precision is characteristically from A to B. This does not mean that A can not contain more than B , but that when there is a relation of greater precision between A and B , it is B that typically exhibits that greater precision .
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