Example sentences of "[pron] to the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Joshua Morris submitted himself to the first of the day 's body-searches .
2 A pleasant 15-minute walk brings you to the first two faces , which contain dozens of routes at VS to E1 .
3 The haul up the corrie takes you to the first peak , Tom na Gruagaich , from where you must drop down and follow the ridge to the summit of Beinn Alligin , and although that 's where we packed it in , the walk could continue along a stunning ridge to cross the famous horns of Alligin , two pointy crags that stand like gateposts over a terrifying gully .
4 Erm just to refer you to the last sentence , paragraph four three , er to assure members of the Committee that those er representation whether the erm application .
5 On the day they want to , they will massacre you to the last man , and it is your duty to fall .
6 Usual stuff — you arrange that on such-and-such a day you 'll turn up with so many people and so much luggage and he 'll transport you to the next place and when you turn up he pretends things have changed and you did n't say fifty but fifteen and anyway the price has gone up and so on and so bloody on until he gets the backhander he wants .
7 I would , therefore , like to invite you to the next meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council .
8 Now I would do it slightly differently , I mean I would say that we want you to , we invite you to the next round of our recruitment thing , but there i , er have no decision has yet been taken as to how many if any appointments will actually be made .
9 Pressing a second time will take you to the next earliest , and so on .
10 Well , to hell with them , but I will say everything to the last word . ’
11 If you can get it back that 's why I say do the graph if you can get it back to erm but it 's not just something to the fifth , it 's really It 's something to the tenth .
12 The first type was silently saying something to the second type .
13 If you can get it back that 's why I say do the graph if you can get it back to erm but it 's not just something to the fifth , it 's really It 's something to the tenth .
14 But that , that is a Y equals something X to the tenth , so it 's it 's not going to have a gradient that requires Y equals something to the tenth .
15 This declared ambition to reach a broad readership beyond the closed bastions of academia brings one to the first fissure in the book .
16 It was considered bourgeois to own or rent an appartement , so the artistic community of St-Germain-des Pres lived in hotels , paying daily for their night 's — or day 's — rest , flitting from one to the next as circumstances demanded .
17 In that final quarter , though , Wooderson had a lot of people to pass — on the inside , of course , for this was a gentlemen 's race — and he zipped smoothly from one to the next to the finish line .
18 We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear .
19 The various types of radiation have different wavelengths ; if we consider them in terms of increasing or decreasing wavelength , the types of radiation blend gradually from one to the next .
20 Backed by his men and by the many planetary troopers who were unpolluted and loyal to the governor , he had commenced his activities around a ring of other cities than the capital , moving from one to the next , destroying .
21 Should a phase generally be gratifying he will successfully pass through that one to the next ; should it be frustrating he will remain fixated at this stage and as an adult manifest a particular personality constellation , such as the ‘ oral character ’ , distinguished by such features as excessive dependence , passivity and ‘ mouth habits ’ .
22 Team-teaching alongside a knowledgeable and enthusiastic colleague can effectively take one to the next stage .
23 Jacqui Rogers , Continuity PA , explains how she has to observe every scene and check everything matches up from one to the next .
24 If reliability is defined in terms of the production of truth , it adds nothing to the first condition once we restrict our attention to the particular case .
25 If it is defined in terms of justification , it adds nothing to the third .
26 This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality .
27 But my argument will be double-edged ; and this brings me to the second reason for discounting ‘ higher learning ’ as a chapter title .
28 That brings me to the second most surprising feature of the fossil record .
29 That brings me to the second issue that I wish to discuss — the question of anonymity , which the Secretary of State mentioned several times in his opening speech .
30 This brings me to the second part of this paper in which I wish to turn to some of the ‘ challenges ’ a UK government archivist faces in attempting to implement an archival records management programme in government .
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