Example sentences of "[adj] to [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Here Q represents the changing ‘ coordinate ’ involved in the vibration , analogous to for a diatomic oscillator . |
2 | To overcome this problem , you should ALWAYS include a line similar to as the FIRST line of any error handling routine . |
3 | Over the three days that Forester had been observing , his schedule had been consistent to within a few minutes either way . |
4 | It is consistent to within a value of plus or minus one , which is quite acceptable for a rough bound . |
5 | The floating action has as much to with the stiffness of the tail as the flexibility of the tip . |
6 | So , today , the SAAF still has three Dakota units and looks set to for a long time to come . |
7 | give it another growing and I just thought stupid plant , and I 've left it and it 's grown into a beautiful , , did n't call it which now is supposed to before the other way round . |
8 | Well I mean I a asked Christine yesterday and she was saying that because this is n't a project any more it 's actually supposed to in the end of week three . |
9 | He put himself forward as a self-consciously ordinary man , a politician who asked to be identified with as an equal rather than deferred to as a leader . |
10 | The ‘ Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt , for the Punishment of Fraudulent Debtors and other purposes ’ , to give it its full name , was , said Wetherfield , a very short , simple and sweeping measure , ‘ a great innovation upon what we have become accustomed to as the legal relations of debtor and creditor . ’ |
11 | ‘ Gary can only answer by performing in the style we have grown accustomed to for the last few seasons . ’ |
12 | Equally , Bourdieu 's complaints about structuralism are not couched in moral arguments about human freedom , which is surely the argument against structuralism that one was most accustomed to in the 1970s . |
13 | And just to remind you what I was saying , if you 've just switched on , what I was just confirming with Colin er earlier , is that erm it 's slightly different in this competition to what we 've been accustomed to in the football league er this and last season , in as far as it 's not goals scored that 's important when you have the same number of points , it is goal difference . |
14 | The French manufacturers of the Exocet missile , Aerospatiale , had been done a lot of good to by the Falklands imbroglio and reported far better order books . |
15 | He then went on to reject a submission that the third condition was only effective to except a Hong Kong profits taxpayer from liability to tax on the profits of an independent business carried on by him overseas . |
16 | So my mother brought us all to on the train and er I was at that time about let's see nineteen thirty twenty I think I was eight years of age then . |
17 | and if I ca n't get want I want at the Famlingham Textile Centre which is excellent when I next need fabrics I shall come up , I will come up to London and I 'll go to Libertys , but I will have measured first of all to within an inch as to what I want because |
18 | But it was , it was cheaper to by the artex like that cos it 's only three pound a bag look , three fifty a bag for a bag of it . |
19 | And you used to be ab well you used to be able to over the flames of the fire on one side , and then er a saucepan on the other on the in one side with your vegetables in one side , with your potatoes in and then you used to have your oven with a for your meat . |
20 | That 's what I was only be able to on a Sunday or something like that . |
21 | ‘ And I imagine you always have been able to from the dawn of time . ’ |
22 | I wondered who the ladies were directly responsible to in the Organisation . |
23 | She really was lovely , with a mature quality he had grown unused to in a woman . |
24 | Since every coin bears a mint-name , and most hoards containing Charles 's coins are dateable to within a decade or so , it has been possible to show that the coins circulated rapidly , soon after they were issued . |
25 | For me it has become almost comically prolonged , because it seems to have very little to with the colour of my hair . |
26 | For them , classic clothes no longer have to be fussy or stuffy — an increasing number of British men want classic style , but wo n't give up the comfortable feel of the designer clothes they got used to in the Eighties . |
27 | Their habitations would be huts , which they would have to build themselves , in desert land away from the few cities ; their diet would be healthy and sustaining but it would be monotonous , and they would have to do without delicacies which many of them might have become used to in the Diaspora . |
28 | There is actually more than enough land already available to within the main urban area to provide the types of facilities that Mr Bishop was saying were not currently available . |
29 | A ‘ like for like ’ comparison ( eg bad debts being compared against bad debts and tax liailities with tax liabilities ) should be the most agreed to by a purchaser . |
30 | It features boat speed , which Burmarc claim to be accurate to of a knot , and a depth sounder measure up to 328ft ( 100m ) . |