Example sentences of "to [num] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now , look what the river did to one bit of the baths . ’
2 Used to take a load of that to one part of the woodlands .
3 Even if one species was adapted to one extreme of the pampas and the other to the opposite extreme , the intermediate territory was inhabited by both and the two species must be competing to occupy as much of this territory as possible .
4 The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian .
5 His battledress was soaked with blood on one side , his face was a ghastly grey colour with the mouth hanging open , his head was turned to one side with the eyes closed .
6 Horst and Jurgen would stand to one side of the diggers and , as each turf was cut and while it was being stacked , they would investigate the hollow from which it had been removed .
7 She half catches it as it lands to one side of the jacuzzi .
8 So there is the ability to set policy to one side of the circumstances dictate .
9 Now s You can start you 've still got ta get the every I would get everything over to one side of the equals sign .
10 To one side of the pines were ancient olive trees bent by the winds and cicadas buzzed non-stop in the hot night air .
11 The hand gunners deploy to one side of the halberdiers while the swordsmen deploy to the other .
12 However , he confirmed that Argentina 's claim to sovereignty over the Falklands , set to one side during the negotiations , would continue to be pursued in international forums .
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