Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Officers were yesterday interviewing the woman , and Inspector Barry Jakeman appealed to anyone who was at Farley Mount in the hour up to midnight to contact police . |
2 | She was out every evening , sometimes staying away all night and coming back in the afternoon only to tart herself up for the next evening away . |
3 | Incredulously , she had to accept the fact that there was no hot water in the bathroom neither to bath in nor to wash her face with . |
4 | He went off to Barnard Castle up in the North somewhere to practice jumping out of a captive balloon , but he only had one go at |
5 | Formerly Managing Director of P&O Developments , he is an Executive Director of the Bovis Construction Group and currently Managing Director of PSA Building Management , leading the Bovis team which is contractor manager of PSABM in the run up to privatisation . |
6 | FoE claim that even EC standards are inadequate and that the government has been fogging the issue in the run up to privatisation . |
7 | Material provisions whose adequacy can not be assessed objectively on the basis of actual experience either in the run up to completion or within a short period from completion ( so that it may not be reasonable to expect to obtain a retention from the vendors ) ; for example , pension provisions and reserves for goods supplied in previous years . |
8 | In the run up to Post Office privatisation , it is vital that we have our house in order , so that we can compete effectively in both the parcel delivery and letters markets ’ . |
9 | The advertising market is tough at the moment , total sales fell in real terms in both August and September and no growth is expected in the run up to Christmas , and some contractors believe that combining sales staff could cost them dearly in the battle for market share . |
10 | WATER and electricity companies dominate this week as a fairly select group of companies report results in the run up to Christmas . |
11 | Other retailers do n't agree and say the lights are essential to creating a happy and relaxed mood in the run up to Christmas . |
12 | The army 's bomb disposal experts say the lesson is simple … report anything suspicious , especially in the run up to Christmas . |
13 | Police fear an increase in ramraid attacks in the run up to Christmas |
14 | Stock broking firms that are involved in the issue or act for the authorities have been banned in the run up to flotation from issuing any research . |
15 | Packed with information on how to select a route , the right clothes , and safety tips , it 's hoped it will be used by scores of groups and families across the province in the run up to World Walking Day on October 16 . |
16 | But the deputies believe they 've been singled out as a obstacle to producing cheaper coal in Britain 's pits , in the run up to privatization . |
17 | THE British Water Industries Group took further steps last week to co-operate with authorities in eastern Germany with the aim of bringing water supply and waste treatment in the east up to West Europe 's standards . |
18 | John Elsley spoke for many booksellers up and down the country : ‘ Unemployment and the fear of unemployment have been a major adverse factor , during the year and particularly in the period up to Christmas . ’ |
19 | At the start of the third month , Billy built Harriet a den in a tree in the forest close to Tiger Haven . |
20 | The tooth , for example , is a living organ , at equilibrium with a complex biological environment and set in the mouth close to blood vessels , nerves , sense organs and salivary glands . |
21 | It is the first joint product venture undertaken by the two exchanges in the lead up to merger . |
22 | Second , trading on Sunday was far more widespread in the month up to Christmas 1992 . |
23 | Some stormed across in jubilation , others in a mood closer to melancholy . |
24 | Yet when Luzma , my sympathetic travel agent , took me in a taxi down to contrabando in Cuzco , it had not been to buy a camera . |
25 | A classified Landsat TM image ( Chapter 5 ) can be used to derive boundaries of spatial classes such as cropland , woodland and water , and remote sensing provide a means of keeping the data concerning land-surface cover that are stored in a GIS up to date . |
26 | But it was only fourteen weeks ago that her mother Snazana came to Britain with her in a condition close to death . |
27 | But it was only fourteen weeks ago that her mother Snazana came to Britain with her in a condition close to death . |