Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] to a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Above this moving carpet , the sand in the air reduced visibility down to a hundred yards . |
2 | The windscreen wipers trudge sluggishly and ineffectively through the water , bringing visibility down to a few feet . |
3 | In summer the reedbeds resound to the songs of reed and sedge warblers , and in spring up to a dozen bitterns boom mysteriously from the reeds . |
4 | And the attraction for them is not the crystal clear images of HDTV , but the prospect of broadcasting up to a dozen channels carrying pictures of today 's conventional clarity over cables or satellite transponders that now carry only one channel , a marvel made possible by digital compression . |
5 | My 100 metres win had set the team off to a great Championships . |
6 | In the garden of his old home , he recorded noise up to a hundred decibels from the motorway . |
7 | well erm we we pay thirty percent commission up to a hundred miles away from home . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | Only when that bar in the bathroom was wafer thin or the toilet roll down to a few sheets , would the replacement be moved to the Forward Depot — the bathroom cupboard . |
10 | Cut the rootstock back to a few inches high . |
11 | On the information that I have , densities range quite considerably , from as low as ten workers per hectare up to a hundred workers per hectare , but on average somewhere around thirty four , forty three could be taken if one wished to choose an average . |