Example sentences of "[adv prt] to a [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But er what we say is that we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles away from home |
2 | All assignments up to a hundred miles away from home you will be paid thirty percent . |
3 | know for all assignments up to a hundred miles away from home . |
4 | well erm we we pay thirty percent commission up to a hundred miles away from home . |
5 | However , he ran into a familiar stumbling-block : the concerto and the Souvenir add up to a few minutes less than the magic number of 55 , so he was forced to abandon the idea . |
6 | After all , up to a few hours ago , he never knew of my existence . ’ |
7 | On moderately dry ground , for example along the coast of Antarctica , unsorted polygons are convex shapes in the ground up to a few metres across , ringed by a network of furrows that mark the positions of persistent cracks ( Figure 3.8 ) . |
8 | Speaking at an Amnesty International meeting in Blackpool , Mr Waldegrave said that up to a few years ago the Soviet Union 's record was appalling and its policy unyielding . |
9 | And then there is this long-standing relationship between Martinez and Jefferson , and the dirty work they got up to a few years ago . |
10 | Incidentally , the last I heard , that weekly coach to the Upper Witham was still running — under the name of Heeley Angling Club and , even more surprising , I understand that ’ Jock ’ was still driving them up to a few years ago . |
11 | A prototype module of the barrier , known by the apt acronym M.O.S.E. , was in position for tests up to a few months ago . |
12 | think back to a few years back when I was in training about a job and you might still think it now , but I could n't give , put ideas over to somebody on one-to-one training . |