Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [art] [num] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the archetypal Tory of the 1979 intake was a rent-a-quote property dealer who backed Mrs Thatcher to the death and the death penalty to the hilt , Mr Heddle can be called a sad loss to the Two Nations Tendency . |
2 | But the starting point must be a reference to the 1981 Flowers Report on Coal and the Environment . |
3 | The amendment to the 1985 Companies Act has highlighted misdescription problems . |
4 | The finale to the Five Nations Championship , the Hong Kong Sevens , the World XV tour to New Zealand and Scotland 's trip to Australia all delayed his big night . |
5 | Gavin Hastings 's side were very positive in their approach to the Five Nations Championship . |
6 | That done , he crossed the Rhine at Breisach and in four extraordinary campaigns brought an end to the Thirty Years War . |