Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Woollen pile rugs of this type may be woven in grades of up to 360-line , usually with a ¼″ pile ( ½ cm ) ; pure silk pieces start at 120-line and may be much finer , depending on the requirements of the design .
2 The programme , which is edited by Peter Williams , formerly editor of Accountancy Age , will provide a combination of up to date news , interviews , technical updates and training .
3 Lack of up to date knowledge leading to a potential crisis of confidence .
4 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
5 A real songwriter studio , featuring a large array of up to date equipment .
6 and the thing what we found out there was sort of up to date English usage .
7 Replication Server takes a revolutionary approach to distributed database for those organizations who do n't need absolute data synchronization but the nee need the advantages of up to date data at ll of its points of most frequent use .
8 The provision of up to date trading information is an area which requires careful thought .
9 a wide variety of travel texts and periodicals to supplement sets of specialist textbooks are provided along with an adequate supply of up to date technical directories , guides and brochures to support practical exercises and assignments .
10 The skill and determination of Second Coxswain/Mechanic John O'Donnell , of Arranmore 's Tyne class lifeboat William Luckin , during a difficult eight-hour service in winds of up to Force 9 has been recognised in a framed letter of Thanks from the Chairman of the Institution .
11 The mice in the fable had the problem of how to bell the cat .
12 And high levels of debt offered one possible solution to problems of how to discipline managers .
13 The question of how to discipline children has always been of central importance to the whole enterprise of bringing them up .
14 Forecasts for 6am to midnight on Monday June 14 General situation : Rain at first , some bright spells .
15 You may have received a letter from them early in 1984 asking for up to date details .
16 Magazines are very seldom reviewed but we depend on them for up to date information .
17 Independent ownership allows us to extend a personal , warm and friendly welcome , whilst maintaining traditional standards in elegant surroundings with up to date facilities and amenities .
18 To that end we will be providing staff with up to date factual information , often through managers , who can keep staff briefed and explain the implications of the changes , not only for their hospital but for them individually .
19 It was n't my intention originally to go to the flat , it was my intention to reconnoitre the area in order that I could supply the officers who were going to do the actual operation with up to date information as to erm the methods of getting in to the block of flats because they had a coded key door erm and to acquaint myself of the actual physical erm presence of lifts , stairways and that sort of thing .
20 If Labour win the election it wants to introduce a fair rates system with up to date , thorough property valuations linked to a tenant 's ability to pay .
21 Although she refused to declare a state of emergency , loyal forces were placed on full alert and , at the government 's request , the House of Representatives approved legislation which made participation in a coup attempt a specific crime punishable with up to life imprisonment .
22 For bogies and underframes the rolled steel bars were dealt with similarly to wagon components .
23 With the passage of time thereafter , the role of the audited accounts becomes progressively less important and other more up to date information , including up to date references and up to date experience of transactions and accounts , of whatever kind , covering later periods , become progressively more important . ’
24 Home Safe offers door-to-door book-in-advance travel on special buses from 6pm to midnight .
25 Terry seemed to have settled in easily to Army life , but although Joe made no complaints it was clear that he missed the family .
26 It 's only where it changes from under to over , or over to under , that it 's caught into the background fabric .
27 Practice in simulated examination conditions must not be delayed until close to examination time .
28 Station CBR broadcast part of the output of the CBC national network from 6am to midnight , and for a few hour-long or half-hour periods each day , the feed was reversed , and CBR fed programmes to the network .
29 There will be live music from 8pm to midnight and the £4 tickets also includes the cost of food .
30 From Monday to Thursday every week Milton and Arnold were at home to friends from 5pm to theatre time .
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