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

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1 We will restore last year 's training cuts which caused so much damage to training for young people and the unemployed .
2 Never has there been a gas cooker with so many refinements , so many innovations , so much attention to detail as the new Moffat Discovery .
3 The Statute of Treason , passed in 1352 , set out a limited definition of the crime , and implicitly excluded from its scope political offences of the kind that had brought so many families to destruction between 1322 and 1330 .
4 The words of the Spell picked just that moment to surface from the depths of his mind , as they always did in time of crisis .
5 An early Tender may also be useful in forcing the inexperienced pursuer 's agent to give rather more consideration to quantification of the claim than has been done previously .
6 Too Soon for Love was , like Cry Baby Killer , straightforward sensationalism of the still current topic of youth rebellion and teenage violence , yet another sequel to Rebel Without a Cause with Nicholson playing a secondary role in a gang of second-rate , cut-price actors who had clearly been chosen to look like the originals in the Dean film .
7 I for one very much welcome the possibility of custodianship as yet another route to permanence for children in care , or at risk of coming into long-term care .
8 Disraeli 's fascination with the Gothic has , however , very little relationship to scholarship of any kind ; it is a curious mixture of Scott 's romanticism with Pugin 's social passion .
9 I believe that there has been too much attention to ordering of content — which is an easy job — and too little in considering the process — which is a very difficult one .
10 But there remained too many blocks to opportunity after schooling , and prejudice about the age at which people could begin a new career .
11 His flirtatious manner was a cause of great concern to John ; he had lost too many dancers to marriage with his own relations , but had reckoned without his secretary , Amy Bradley .
12 But London offered too many hostages to fortune at a time when all foreigners were suspect , and the police were inclined to arrest first and ask questions afterwards .
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