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

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1 Sale of the Lancashire bus company could result in one major group dominating bus services from Lancashire right through Cumbria to the Scottish border .
2 Before reaching the top of the road , take the track right through woods to a track crossroads .
3 In 2 million square miles of ocean , and stretching wider than the continental United States of America , Indonesia 's geographical , legal and linguistic complexities have kept most of her , even today , effectively off limits to all but the most stubborn foreign travellers .
4 But they will be expensive ; somewhere between £24,000 to £35,000 .
5 But I 'm anticipating a shortfall of somewhere between £600,000 to £800,000 , which equates to the £1m that we wanted as a long-term 15-year loan .
6 A similar belt of Mesozoic ophiolites has been traced from the Taurus Mountains of southern Turkey , just into northern Syria and Iraq and then on through Iran to Oman .
7 Brin was issued with false documents to fool the Germans and he worked for 5 months with the resistance , helping allied servicemen to escape along the so called Comet line ; a 1,500 mile route across Europe from Holland through Belgium and France , on through Spain to the safety of Gibraltar .
8 Brin was issued with false documents to fool the Germans and he worked for 5 months with the resistance , helping allied servicemen to escape along the so called Comet line ; a 1,500 mile route across Europe from Holland through Belgium and France , on through Spain to the safety of Gibraltar .
9 This process began in the 1770s when the Leeds and Liverpool Canal , eventually to be the most important link , commenced its 127-mile journey via Wigan and Burnley and on through Skipton to Shipley , linking there in 1774 to the Bradford Canal .
10 Some Anglophile girls in Adidas plead fruitlessly for admission to the bus in the hope of getting a piece of Clint .
11 And this she did , holding on for support to the iron rail that rimmed the wooden edge of the cart and which helped to keep the rags in place .
12 These trainee hostesses our among nearly five hundred new recruits being taken on for flights to up to eight additional cities starting in the new year .
13 Almost imperceptibly the practice began of signing them on for voyages to Britain , Europe and North America so that the numbers of Chinamen and Lascars on ships based in these areas gradually increased and with it the Chinese , Indian and half-caste population of such ports as Cardiff and Liverpool .
14 Long enough for Paige to be aware of Travis 's still wet hair , and that his only covering was his jeans .
15 The numerical details of the results may not be generally applicable , since the flow was still developing in the downstream direction at the observing station ( and the Reynolds number may not have been high enough for Ri to be the only parameter ) ; but the results should indicate well the general trends .
16 ‘ Natural History , ’ a straightforward ‘ Best Of ’ brought out by EMI last year , was hard enough for Mark to stomach , but when the label this year released ‘ History Revisited ’ , a remixed ‘ Best Of ’ , well …
17 East Anglian independence survived long enough for coins to be minted for Aethelberht , king of the East Angles , and it has been suggested that Offa 's East Anglian coinage may not have begun much before c .
18 When Martin Bean returned with Alice — an Alice who was tear-stained but still young enough for tears to be part of the simple process of healing — Emmie and Oliver did not tell him about Mr Hellyer .
19 This was enough for Cassie to be getting on with , but soon another of her private fantasies was to be shattered .
20 The anonymity ( not perhaps best protected by the choice of pseudonym ) held just long enough for Baldwin to be alone in the secret amongst those present when he performed his statutory Financial Secretary 's duty of witnessing the burning of the cancelled bonds , but not for much longer .
21 Between them , though , these hoofed herbivores ( ungulates ) demonstrate how efficiently vegetation can be divided up and utilized , if nature is given time enough for evolution to work , and a good variety of genes to work upon .
22 Since alimenta are clearly fungible objects , it is quite enough for judgment to be given in a sum of money , and no doubt this ( as the simpler course ) was what was done .
23 Graham Tennant , 81 , was cured of cancer because a scanner machine at the South Cleveland Hospital identified a kidney tumour early enough for action to be taken .
24 Serious Koi-keepers should have such a system installed as a matter of course , for if a fish falls sick in winter it will need to be gradually warmed up until its immune system again begins to function , and until the water temperature is high enough for medication to be effective .
25 From these beginnings Leonard founded the Co-operative Holidays Association which was non-profit making and became popular enough for advertisements to be placed in Christian World in 1893 , offering CHA run rambling holidays in the Lake District .
26 Many of the changes of the 1986 and 1988 Acts are new enough for heads to be given the benefit of parents ' earlier trust .
27 The air was still enough for candles to be lit .
28 It was not enough for voters to be dissatisfied with an incumbent Tory government .
29 It was clear enough for Gareth to just make out the gaunt shapes of the drilling platforms on the north-eastern horizon .
30 That was enough for Huberts to be able to fulfil his promise and Zeelenberg was all set to start the 1990 season as a full factory rider .
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