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

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1 Support dipped sharply to 51 per cent only when the Americans were held to be largely or in part to blame for the failure of the Paris Summit in May 1960 .
2 The 1987 Language Survey conducted by ILEA found 23 per cent of the Authority 's school population using a language other than or in addition to English at home , with 170 different languages spoken by its pupils .
3 Were you to want to travel truly scenically from Bayonne to Cambo , or from Cambo to Bayonne for that matter , then you would take the road very magnificently known as the Route Impériale tea Cimes , or ‘ Imperial Route of the Peaks ’ , which lies east of the main road and is many times more beautiful .
4 Heads ' management styles should encourage a sense of collective responsibility among teachers , and of commitment to school among pupils and parents ; their management training should be directed towards this .
5 It is clear that yield can vary quite considerably with coupon for the same term to maturity , and with term to maturity for different coupons .
6 The EAT provides a more extensive assessment of consonants and consonant blends than does the Goldman-Fristoe test , but the latter is more systematic in that , for each consonant included in the test , articulation is examined with respect to three word positions and with respect to production within sentences .
7 Sublimation is the change from solid to gas on heating and from gas to solid on cooling without passing through the liquid phase .
8 The eroded material is usually moved away by the action of longshore drift ( see below ) , which , in England , moves material mainly from north to south on the east coast and from west to east on the south coast .
9 The teaching methods employed vary across thefaculty , and from year to year within individual subjects , but , generally , the early years are based on a pattern of lectures , small group tutorials , and laboratory work .
10 If A Song to David , in which he attempted a new and regular form of the ode , was written on an upswing of creativity at the beginning of a psychotic episode , and the psalms translation made during convalescence afterwards , Jubilate Agno is particularly important because its internal dates strongly suggest it was composed during his confinement , and from day to day of his illness , during the period 27 July to 30 January 1763 , just before his release .
11 The tall slender piers support a high vault and there is no triforium or clerestory wall to obstruct the vista from end to end and from side to side of the church , only a forest of delicate piers .
12 You could go from one end of Renascia in two days and from side to side in three .
13 Fig. 2 ( b ) The pool must be levelled from end to end and from side to side by means of a board and spirit level .
14 The cards are marked in such a way that stitches are transferred from right to left on some rows and from left to right on other rows , so avoiding a bias .
15 Europeans tend to structure their notes ( and their thinking ) in linear fashion — that is , from top to bottom and from left to right on the page .
16 Nonetheless , critics say that getting to market in a timely manner may be difficult , and in addition to competition from the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co and NCR Corp , there is widespread concern that proprietary machines like IBM 's AS/400 will supplant the mainframe before IBM can establish cost-effective highly-parallel systems .
17 While the government of the day is committed in principle and in law to extension of rights and access to education and other services for under-fives with special needs , the provision lags behind .
18 Although agreement may be reached between the parties as to the future of the matrimonial home , it is strongly advised that such agreement be embodied in a " consent order " of the court ; if the court does not have the power directly to make an order under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( for instance in relation to repairs to property held subject to certain conditions and in relation to payment of premiums of life assurance policies ) the same effect can be achieved by formulating the obligations of each party as undertakings given to the court ( see Livesey v Jenkins [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 106 and Salter , Matrimonial Consent Orders and Agreements , 2nd edn , Longman 1991 ) .
19 Mushkin attempted this by using the same methodology that Denison used in relation to education and in relation to health for the period 1960–80 .
20 The company reportedly plans to add a Power RISC to the AS/400 processor complex , not to be used as a Unix CPU or anything like that , but in order to soup up performance where the machine is weak — doing complex sums and handling image processing .
21 An example of a clause providing for the payment of a participating dividend is : The Company shall after making all necessary provisions for payment of the Preference Dividend ( including any Arrears ) and the redemption of the Preference Shares but in priority to payment of any dividend to the holders of Ordinary Shares , pay to the holders of the Preferred Ordinary Shares as from ( and inclusive of ) the accounting period ending … , subject to payment in full of the Preferred Dividend ( including any Arrears of the same ) pay to the holders of Preferred Ordinary Shares a cumulative cash dividend ( " the Participating Dividend " ) of a sum ( net of any advance corporation tax payable by the Company ) equal to … % of the Profit After Tax for each accounting period of the Company ; the Participating Dividend shall be deemed to accrue from day to day throughout each accounting period and shall become payable and be paid not later than four months immediately following the end of the accounting period to which it relates .
22 What seem to be the earliest human figures on Geometric vases are less precisely geometrised than these , and later they fill out and loosen up a little ; but from beginning to end of the period they are thin silhouettes conceptually conceived .
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