Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | So they 've got no real advantage , only those that really prefer the underfoot conditions to be soft . |
2 | And then we come to race nine , the third leg of our yankee tonight , Radio Oxford 's yankee , that 's in the nine thirty two erm here I 'm going to go for Kerry Limb Gold in trap six erm this one does like the underfoot conditions to be soft , so he 's got it tonight — Kerry Limb Gold then as the third leg of the yankee , nine thirty two . |
3 | The traumatic experiences the men had already been through — the drama of the inrush of slurry , the knowledge that they were entombed , the foul air they had lived in for two days , and the threat of the gathering gas — meant that the half-mile walk wearing apparatus , and a further one and a half miles to the surface , would be a severe test of their remaining stamina and resolve . |
4 | The riders then trot the four and a half miles to the start , a sandstone post one mile north of the old Kiplingcotes railway station . |
5 | It once had a spire which , along with those at Ottringham and Patrington , helped to guide the mariners sailing on the river Humber some two and a half miles to the south . |
6 | Over the past 60 years these villages have developed into an area of suburbia covering four and a half miles to the west of the city of Hull . |
7 | Now the locals have to trek one and a half miles to the nearest one . |
8 | This added two and a half miles to their journey to work and involved another 15 minutes ' travelling time each way . |
9 | Thence it runs directly southwards for four and a half miles to Woodstock . |