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

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1 In 1957 he met up with some of the world 's leading canoeists who had fled the Hungarian uprising and this fostered an interest and ambition to see Britain rise from the status of also rans to the achieving of Olympic and World Championship medals .
2 Having the time off allowed the quality of both sessions to be even higher .
3 Data relate to the best fit of SIC Groups to nationalized industries and public services of 1981 .
4 But he is also posing the problem of how subscribers to that view accommodate examples where ‘ oral ’ thinking is found in literate societies .
5 Open Saturdays and Sundays throughout also Tuesdays to Fridays until 30 September 1990 and Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 April 1991
6 The hold of Rochester had changed , in the last few weeks , from below decks to a cosy caravan interior .
7 In the manner of floor-mounted processors worldwide , it 's vaguely wedge-shaped and slopes from around 3″ to only 1″ thick .
8 The Visitor Centre is open from 9am to 5.15pm Mondays to Fridays and houses a permanent exhibition illustrating the history and development of the University , current activities and future plans .
9 The centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm Mondays to Saturdays and 9.15am to 9.30pm on Sundays .
10 Graeme Wilson reports on how reforms to the legal aid system may exclude thousands of people from seeking justice
11 Sittings will take place from 10am to 4.30pm Tuesdays to Thursdays , with an hour lunch break , and on Fridays from 10am to 2pm .
12 However , students of this process have pointed out that these new organizations then face problems about there relationships to older agencies .
13 Remember the dice will always add at least 2″ to your estimate , and can add up to 10″ , so you should aim a few inches short of your target .
14 In the private sector such considerations as homosexuality , premarital and extra-marital intercourse , adult masturbation and so on , if not " respectable " to everyone , are at least realities to be accepted .
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