Example sentences of "to and [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is also clear evidence that the republicans were not actually in control of NICRA in the period up to and including the 5 October march .
2 In so doing he has provided a book which has been a tremendous help to pastors in every generation since , up to and including the present day .
3 ROBERT NORSTER , the Welsh team manager , and national coach Alan Davies have been invited by the Welsh Rugby Union to continue in their roles through the next three Five Nations campaigns and up to and including the 1995 World Cup .
4 Davies , who was recruited last August by Wales , was last week confirmed as national coach up to and including the 1995 World Cup .
5 The South African Rugby Football Union has appointed the former Zimbabwe coach , Ian McIntosh , as national coach up to and including the 1995 World Cup in South Africa .
6 Everton defender Keown , rated one of the best man-to-man markers in the English game by Taylor , could also reclaim the England shirt he wore for nine consecutive games up to and including the European Championship .
7 • The employee pays NI contributions on earnings up to and including the upper earnings limit .
8 If your employee has the right to pay the married woman or widow 's reduced rate NI contributions , she pays employee 's NI contributions at a fixed reduced percentage rate on all earnings up to and including the upper earnings limit .
9 NI contributions are normally paid at an initial percentage rate on all earnings up to and including the lower earnings limit , and at a main percentage rate on earnings between the lower and employee 's upper earnings limit .
10 The Indian Civil Service and the Sudan Political Service each practised its own system of careful selection , but up to and including the First World War recruitment to the Colonial Service — or rather the assemblage of small local services which made it up — was on a highly casual basis .
11 I ran for the school up to and including the third year and then I stopped , though I ca n't remember why , although I was fourteen , which is , as most young men will tell you , a funny age .
12 Generally speaking , DCSLs advised on availability , choice and the mechanics of acquisition , down to and including the precise way in which order forms were to be completed , but in at least one case the DCSL involved herself more fully in the policy-making deliberations of the school library committee .
13 Up to and including the fourteenth edition , progress seemed synonymous with ever-increasing detail .
14 That gave him priority access to The White House , the Pentagon , and all CIA personnel up to and including the top man himself .
15 Add together gross earnings on the eight pay-days up to and including the last pay-day before the end of the qualifying week ( QW ) and divide the total by 8 .
16 22mm vent pipe leading up to and over the cold water storage cistern
17 ‘ Prior to and during the three game Honduras-EI Salvador series , for example , the press reported charges of ‘ mistreatment ’ of Honduras fans at the hands of El Salvadoreans and accusations of ‘ brutality ’ directed at players on both teams . ’
18 Gastrulation , in the sense of continued ingression through the streak , persists up to and during the 10th day of gestation , but towards the end of the 8th day the first signs of organogenesis are apparent .
19 The epidemics of the mid-century began around 1840 , and were probably transmitted by animals imported from India to transport goods to and from the early coffee plantations .
20 Transfers to and from the private sector would be eased , enabling the NHS to concentrate its long term resources on those who need its special skills .
21 So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change .
22 For the English , the main need was initially that of transporting men , horses and weapons to and from the European mainland .
23 Also , if the distance ( based on rail mileage where possible ) travelled daily to and from the new office is greater than that travelled to and from the old office , the basic taxable amount is increased as follows : over 20 miles and up to 40 miles extra per day £132 ; over 40 miles extra per day £263 .
24 One also supplied a report entitled ‘ Pan Am Flight 103 ’ , prepared in January 1989 by the intelligence unit of the Lebanese Forces , which had to do mainly with the substance of intercepted telephone calls to and from the Iranian Embassy in Beirut .
25 On Dec. 28 , 1988 , the Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze , told consular officials from Soviet embassies to make travel to and from the Soviet Union easier .
26 Within it , energy is transformed to and from the physical body through the medium of the chakras .
27 The modular nature of the Course facilitates credit transfers to and from the American system .
28 ‘ This crossing will considerably reduce the journey time to and from the northern counties of Scotland , ’ said area NFU secretary , Ian Thomson .
29 Sir Colin , especially , was responsible for realising that airlines are a service business in which competitors use similar equipment and fly to and from the same places with costs that can be much the same .
30 Goods were trans-shipped to and from the old Forth-Clyde Canal and industrial Glasgow .
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