Example sentences of "[adv prt] to a [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | year 's low death toll down to an increase in security force presence in loyalist and republican strongholds . |
2 | No servant should be at liberty to carry it off to a rival in trade and thus save him the expense and expertise of doing it himself " . |
3 | If convicted , Pierce faces up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine , which Van Halen have offered to pay . |
4 | SINGER Harry Connick Jr faces up to a year in jail after being found carrying an unlicensed gun as he tried to board a plane . |
5 | The move will not halt Brazilian exports immediately , because many exporters have received registration for shipments abroad up to a year in advance . |
6 | Well organised folks can book a permit to camp up to a year in advance , but we managed to get in despite having no permit when we arrived . |
7 | This brochure is published up to a year in advance of your holiday date , however , we aim to provide clients with the optimum service possible , therefore , our Operations Department plan each FREELINK route approximately 8 weeks before the date of departure . |
8 | This brochure is published up to a year in advance of your holiday date . |
9 | ‘ This kind of weight reduction ca n't be met by plastic 's rivals — and it all adds up to a reduction in waste at the beginning of the cycle , which is where the environmental action should start ! ’ |
10 | Specimens up to a foot in length have even been recorded . |
11 | In the Carboniferous swamps large trees with leaves , of the genus Cordaites grew to 30 or more metres in height , with long slim trunks terminating in branches that bore strap-shaped leaves up to a metre in length . |
12 | Phone bookings should be made up to a fortnight in advance on 0229 66063 . |
13 | ‘ I 'll beam you up to a point in space close to the centre of a galaxy . |
14 | These problems point very clearly to the need for training , and many library systems would benefit from the introduction of regular training courses ( of up to a week in duration ) on book provision . |
15 | One of them was the fact that housing associations ask for the keys is or ask for notification up to a month in advance of the fact that someone 's going to leave and that is not something which in terms of our stock , we find practical to do . |
16 | ‘ He went out to a paper in East Africa . |
17 | I step off my chipboard kneeler on to a joist in order to slide the three-foot square board up near the eaves in the corner . |
18 | When the former blacksmith from Barnsley ‘ walked into the United dressing-room , he would put a hand on to a shelf in search of a package before he took his coat off . |
19 | But do you feel somebody wanted you to do that or has somebody just been watching the clock on the revivals and the clock 's ticked round to a point in time now ? |