Example sentences of "[adv] to the [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I Cnut is solely concerned with religion , and owes much to the 1018 text ( which had itself drawn heavily on VI Æthelred ) , to VIII Æthelred ( a Wulfstan document from 1014 ) , to some of Edgar 's provisions , and to various Wulfstan homilies . |
2 | The Kingman model of language was greeted with anger by some teachers who looked back nostalgically to the 1960s , but it paved the way for a more judicious approach to the teaching of English . |
3 | It may well lead to a major exodus of general practitioners from the capital ; this would have an effect opposite to the one Mrs Bottomley claims to seek . |
4 | References below to the 1988 Act are to the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 as it applies to the semiconductor design right . |
5 | Well he 's running up now , see what he can do with this one , ooh , over second slip down to the four runs another one has slip and a leap , like Botham and erm , away he went . |
6 | It was all down to the two relative people concerned . |
7 | six months was down to the two three pounds under the weight I was when I started . |
8 | The only uncertainty is how the Lord is going to play it this time : start with the two of trumps and lead up to the ace , start with the ace and run down to the two , or mix them around . |
9 | ‘ It looks as if it is probably down to the two of us , ’ said Grindley . |
10 | In the case of William Wordsworth we are fortunate in possessing his own very full account of the first part of his life , roughly down to the mid-1790s , in the ‘ Poem ’ addressed to Coleridge which we now know as The Prelude . |
11 | Down to the 1987 general election and beyond , nationalization on the old pattern played an increasingly smaller role in Labour 's priorities . |
12 | Exports to China have slipped down to the 1987 levels after an artificial high in 1988 caused by the coincidence of a number of major orders . |
13 | Henderson drew a sharp contrast with the years after 1945 when Britain was still a major and respected force in world affairs , the dominant power in the Middle East down to the time of Suez , the second most important power in the Far East at least down to the 1954 Geneva Conference . |
14 | It seems once the ice was broken and egos calmed , getting down to the eight key tasks with help from outsiders did not seem so bad after all . |
15 | There had been steady , if slow , economic growth down to the 1970s . |
16 | Ho himself had especially good relations with the Chinese leaders in Kwangsi down to the 1960s . |
17 | We had Liverpool superstar Frank Holden for company as we travelled down to the Twenty Foot river near March . |
18 | The government is now faced with the realisation that treatment alone will not get lead levels down to the 50 ug/litre required by the Directive . |
19 | But in the end , at that last hour , it comes down to the 15 and everything we do is focused down on that last hour . ’ |
20 | There must be countless ways to cover a wall but let's narrow it down to the three basic choices : paint , paper or fabric . |
21 | Before 1950 there was no regional TV station or transmitter : only Parisians could pick up a TV signal ; in 1958 only 50 per cent of the population could tune in to the one black-and-white TV channel . |
22 | I mean I think you and say that you know I mean I think test matches are simply because you know over time , you know people are in to the one day cricket match , be the excitement and everything else and it 's getting increasingly more difficult for television companies to get sponsorship , commercial sponsorship for |
23 | tuned it in to the four channels and I said what about video |
24 | These curves and figures apply only to the 80/20 case . |
25 | The two members , Simmel emphasized , are interdependent , for ‘ the secession of either would destroy the whole ’ social unit , and its ‘ affective structure is based on what each of the two participants gives or shows only to the one other person and to nobody else ’ . |
26 | Because they had n't done any management , Debbie felt Landlords were entitled only to the 10 per cent tenant-finding fee and therefore owed her £2,400 ( 3 months ' rent plus the deposit ) . |
27 | To expect a full grammatical statement of BSL after a research history which can be traced only to the mid-70s , would have been optimistic in the extreme . |
28 | Early in this section it was pointed out that not all organisations fit in easily to the three level structure . |
29 | We could go downstairs to the sixty eight foot level was er er fog horn and lighting system for in the fog It 's a Navaid system they call it . |
30 | However , there are plenty of storage areas plus a ‘ ski-flap ’ through to the 17 cubic feet boot for long , thin items . |