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

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1 GERMANS in East and West reacted with disappointment and scepticism yesterday to a promise by the East German leaders to talk about change .
2 Even twelve months ago , the issue was the political flavour of the month , of real concern and anxiety only to a half , a handful of parliamentarians and a bar full of lobby correspondents .
3 For letters and packages up to a weight limit of 2kg you can simply pay £1.95 in addition to the normal airmail postage for the weight and destination and affix a red SWIFTAIR sticker to each item .
4 The company also paid 50 per cent of the cost towards new curtains and carpets up to a maximum of £1500 free of tax .
5 To make choux pastry : sift flour , salt and sugar on to a sheet of greaseproof paper .
6 Not only doing unnecessary jobs , but actually creating work by transferring cooked food out of saucepans into dishes before serving it , decanting milk into a jug and margarine on to a saucer .
7 The check consists of a basic examination and includes any necessary adjustments , and materials up to a cost of £2.50 plus VAT .
8 Their work-force was then drawn from surrounding towns , villages and farms up to a radius of 30 miles .
9 Firstly , that the monetary sector can expand its assets and liabilities up to a limit imposed by its available reserves .
10 The agonies of reading one 's most intimate feelings and thoughts aloud to a roomful of strangers , and then being expected to talk about them and explain them in an acceptably relaxed and humorous manner were more than I could bear .
11 Terms include establishment of a $600,000 fund to pay some shareholder claims , and Caci has agreed to reimburse the plaintiffs for reasonable legal fees and expenses up to a total of $573,000 .
12 It stayed with her as she clattered cups and saucers on to a tray and slammed the fridge-door shut after taking out the milk .
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