Example sentences of "[adv prt] to a [adj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Each eye is about a centimetre across and is packed with up to 4 million light receptors , lit through an opening which can be varied from 3 millimetres down to a tiny 0.4 millimetres .
2 Yet only 30 miles or so away the " Purbeckian " is down to a mere 3 feet , with no obvious breaks , on the French cliffs near Boulogne .
3 The reason for his agonising experience was an injured knee which kept his time down to a modest four hours 32 seconds .
4 They reached the auto-route du Soleil and settled down to a steady ninety kilometres an hour .
5 He grew up to a lithe 5 feet 11¼ inches and 10½ stone .
6 Since this release the Toms have followed up with the equally impressive ‘ Ruff Disco EP ’ from Nature Boy and are now up to a healthy six releases .
7 Vaillant Thermocompact wall-hung gas boiler models VC 112E and 182E are now fully approved — BSI Kitemarked and British Gas service listed — for installations with flues up to a nominal five metres in length .
8 Well I 've been off work for a bit and got back to a massive 156 messages from the group !
9 Six metal beer kegs loaded on to a Swiss bound goods train which had stopped at Strasbourg on the same day the vagrant had claimed to be there .
10 Then it was on to a local botanical gardens to record the ‘ sound bites ’ .
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