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

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1 If you are feeling particularly energetic , there are tennis courts right next door to the apartments which you can hire for a small charge .
2 The chief aim was to avoid a needless economic burden on the parish through bastardy ( and laws of settlement and the Poor Law provisions only guaranteed relief to those born within the parish ) ; and to achieve a population equilibrium which would not outrun local resources .
3 There had been some very successful case-managed projects- the first of which was the Kent community care projects The evaluative work of David Challis and Bledyyn Davies shows that case management with devolved budgets , giving field workers much more responsibility to over resources can be very , very successful on almost every criterion .
4 Net realisable value is based on estimated selling prices less further costs to completion and disposal .
5 Net realisable value is based on estimated selling prices less further costs to completion and disposal .
6 Net realisable value is based on estimated selling prices less further costs to completion and disposal .
7 The amateur porn video marks just another testament to the tenacity of the country 's exhibitionist spirit .
8 No flagrant passions , life and death struggles , tug of war babies or front page revelations Just one marriage to the man she loved from the age of nineteen until their Golden Wedding . ’
9 I sometimes think the access road bears as much relation to as Paul Gascoigne does to the Queen , Queen Mother .
10 Rather , they prefer to bring coal to Scunthorpe by rail from the new deep coal mines about 25 km to the west .
11 In addition the loud cries of harem males probably alert others to the presence of non-reproductive males and this may result in collaborative defence in driving them away .
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