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

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1 The coast past from Swanage to St Adhelm 's Head
2 When Marcus came in for supper , two hours later , Daniel 's Mum was still talking , to Stephanie , who was in and out of the kitchen dishing up vegetables and making gravy , to her son , who moved his weight cautiously from time to time on a dining-room chair and frowned and frowned .
3 He smiled back at them , shifting his weight smoothly from foot to foot as he reversed , turned again and was off at an ever accelerating pace round the bend of the lake and swiftly out of sight .
4 Erm the first point I 'd like to make erm on this issue erm is that Mr erm seems to have assessed this criterion solely with reference to landscape quality .
5 The emphasis is very much on continuity rather than radical reform , and despite the daunting complexity and forbidding pervasiveness of the law regulating every aspect of welfare in German social work practice , this Act also represents an acknowledgement that German social work practice particularly in relation to children and young people has managed to develop highly creatively and run ahead of the bureaucracy .
6 We reproduce the demonstration here with thanks to Mr. Ritchin , the paper and the photographers involved .
7 As a woman who had chosen not to marry , Leapor looked for constancy primarily in relation to friendship .
8 Mike Sutton , Head Teacher of Birkenhead Institute , spent a term recently on secondment to MOPS , looking at ways of upgrading work experience processes and preparing a procedure to BS 5750 standards .
9 Instead of being at the controls , he was desperately clinging on while the engines , at full throttle , thrust the boat violently from side to side as a host of faction fighters wrestled to grab the wheel — or in most cases to avoid touching it .
10 The cases of Septrin followed the route backwards from Britain to Malaysia and back to Town 's Harrogate base .
11 Yet once that dominant interest existed , the option of directing available money away from consumers to producers was no longer real if the system were to grow sufficiently in good times , survive in bad .
12 Even the manservant , Protee ( Isaach de Bankole-Noir et Blanc gains prominence only in relation to France , as her ’ friend ’ , and to Aimee , as a vessel for her repressed sexual desire .
13 It represents a complete turnaround rather than a minor course correction ; a turning away from sin to salvation and service in Christ .
14 A woman who kept a child home from school to mind the baby while she worked broke the law , and if she left the baby alone and it injured itself , she was also liable to prosecution .
15 Dyson could imagine Lord Boddy and the executives gathered around him putting deference aside from time to time in order to get on with the gardening , or to discipline some delinquent guardsman .
16 Mr Howe states that Ms Robinson was correct in saying that Loraine Crescent was once a full crescent without access to Hammond Drive , but had failed to mention that Lakeside was a cul-de-sac also without access to Hammond Drive .
17 There is no reason , however , why the restriction should apply only to the elements that A holds in common with C and not those that it holds in common with B. That is , the overshadowing mechanism , if it operates , should reduce generalization both from A to C and from A to B. It can not , therefore , be responsible for the result obtained .
18 Did you have to travel from your home here in Llandudno to Dolgarrog to your work or did you ?
19 ‘ We brought publication forward from September to June because the situation was so uncertain . ’
20 But Marx , in an equally tough voice , merely said , ‘ O.K. Let's do just that , ’ put his hand in his breast pocket , slowly pulled out a horribly official-looking envelope , and slowly and carefully took from that an even more horribly official-looking form , folded once , in what to Herr Nordern seemed an indescribably sinister manner from top to bottom instead of side to side .
21 JOINING THE THAMESIDE Aviation Museum recently for restoration to SNJ standards was AT–16 42–12417 .
22 The evidence lies in the changing occupational structure , in particular the shift away from manufacturing to service industry .
23 Peat-based products that are not from SSSIs will continue to be stocked , but according to a spokeswoman the move is a part of an overall shift away from peat to substitutes .
24 As it does so , it swings its body slightly from side to side , like a machine-gunner raking the enemy ranks .
25 Since expansion takes place laterally on exposure to moisture , there must be a resulting contraction longitudinally , which manifests itself by rotation of the coil to unwind , with of course , expansion on drying .
26 He ‘ s had a couple of bumps , as well , one of which has left a long and jagged crease in the body almost from headlight to tail-light ; that one was n't his fault , but he drove away from it fast to avoid the questions that would certainly follow .
27 Being undersold out there in Jamaica was to be only one of William Charles 's problems as time went by : after a period of increasing success as a linen draper and mercer , he was eventually beset by financial problems , occasioning a move northwards from Bishopsgate to Finsbury Place , Finsbury Square ( on the corner of Chiswell Street ) , together with a reproof from William Jowett , who lost no time in admonishing his cousin in a letter to Richard Titford from Jamaica , dated 28 April 1806 :
28 This hopefully will provide a wealth of reminiscence and anecdote , and might take place anywhere from Putney to Paris .
29 The last stage is to elaborate the case carefully for presentation to specialist audiences whether they be parents , students , employers , governors or other interested groups .
30 He wagged his head slowly from side to side .
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