Example sentences of "'s [noun] [noun] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Child abuse is a highly sensitive topic these days and my research proposals were subject to the scrutiny of a number of people , ranging from the local authority 's research officer through to the director of social services .
2 The boys may have thought of tacking Countdown 's Richard Whiteley on to the start of Neil Young 's ‘ Only Love Can Break Your Heart ’ ( last year 's most natural shuffle beat appropriation ) but the show 's all Stephanie 's .
3 The line went from Munday 's Hill Pit down to the Leighton to Hatfield line ( L.N.W.R. )
4 it was strength more than endurance that took Gloucester 's Lorraine Shaw in to the final of the hammer competition at the three A's championship at the weekend … she finished third with a throw of 51.76 …
5 What a place to view not only the entire ridge-walk we had completed , but the majesty of Ben Nevis , the tips of the Glencoe mountains peeking over the edge of the Mamores to the south and the most perfect eagle 's eye view up to the head of Glen Nevis .
6 Firstly , the newly privatised water companies have to bring Britain 's water supply up to the European Community standards .
7 The success in 1991 of PRIME SUSPECT ( for Granada , and starring Helen Mirren ) again brought Lynda La Plante 's writing talent on to the screens of 17 million viewers .
8 Fishing is a man 's thing right down to the ideas .
9 Apparently , the ad consists of BRUCE DICKINSON holding the band 's mascot EDDIE up to the camera and drawling : ‘ Buckle up , or you could end up looking like this , ’ but market research has revealed that viewers were far more frightened at the prospect of looking like Brucie himself .
10 Christine , Anne and Mary arranged to take Miss Miggs 's Christmas parcel along to the cottage the following morning , which was a Saturday .
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