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

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1 What I 'm arguing for tonight is that given that we 've relatively recent boundary change , the people have just about got used to it , so by and large er it does n't seem to have huge numbers of demerits as far as the city is concerned and that we are now very , very close , as close as is possible to the norm for the average constituency size that we actually endorse the boundary commissions proposals and leave well alone and the second part of the motion merely says to a neighbouring authority , y'know , please in some senses be punctilious about not to suddenly decide to poke your noses into something way beyond your it 's not just a couple of parishes on the south boundary , a couple of parishes from from the north of their but actually way to our area but what candidly I can only see as a rather partisan er er
2 As far as the sufferers themselves were concerned , data showed not only the number of moderately to severely demented elderly people living in the community , but also the fact that they suffered , in addition to cognitive impairment , a variety of behavioural , or other mental or physical impairments .
3 Near the machairs on North Uist , Benbecula and South Uist and amongst the morainic drifts on these islands are areas of slightly to moderately rocky undulating lowlands .
4 Banks made provisions of up to around 70% against total third-world loans , and assumed they would get tax relief as if they had actually lost money .
5 It is envisaged that this active mantle upwelling would lead to a significant heating of the overlying lithosphere and could generate uplifts of up to around 1 km .
6 In recognition of donations to the National Museum , we will allow tax deduction of up to twice the value of the donation . ’
7 Increases of up to fivefold in the price of electricity and petrol to consumers , from Sept. 1 , were accompanied by warnings of energy rationing .
8 MICKY STEWART , the England manager , gave his son , Alec , a gruelling introduction to cricket on the Indian sub-continent when he put the Surrey wicketkeeper-batsmen — along with the rest of the 14-man England squad - through a three-and-a-half hour training session in temperatures of up to 100F at the National Stadium in Delhi yesterday .
9 Given the fact that the temporal relation between means and end is clearly one of before to after , and the fact that when used with an infinitive how denotes the means and the infinitive the end , our hypothesis leads us to predict that to should be found after how .
10 ‘ A steering group and a project team have been formed and we will have a clearer indication of how to best integrate our teams by the end of this month . ’
11 The details of how to best look after a NiCad battery are much too complicated to go into in the answer to a letter and there is n't much that an innocent user can do to help anyway .
12 Refer to the VMS documentation for details of how to actually set up the ACLs .
13 Here , about up to here now .
14 Dovercourt was designed for at most 500 residents but was providing for up to twice as many .
15 For up to then , even if the old buggers in the club were lewd , they had a certain style .
16 Stress is probably a greater factor than has been allowed for up to now .
17 As with rates , the rebates will be available for up to only 80 per cent of the community charge .
18 While Mr Heseltine discreetly canvassed back-bench dissidents on a plan to save 13 pits , some for up to only two years , the Treasury was insisting that only eight pits could be justifiably saved .
19 Mostly , the furniture he has been concerned with up to now is the dining table .
20 An illustrated lecture presented by Mark Jones developed from his best-selling book about York 's ‘ narrow places to walk along , leading from somewhere to somewhere else ’ .
21 With a view to aiding the assessment of a patient 's progress there are a few simple guidelines that can be followed ; for cure to be taking place the disease should go from within to without , from organs of greater importance to lesser importance , from above to below and to disappear in the reverse order to their original appearance .
22 The DNA , the genes , the cellular centre of biochemical ‘ intelligence ’ and focus , is only a part of the outworking of the process from within to without , of how the subtle energy blueprints become the outer forms with which we are familiar .
23 He usually started drawing a figure from a certain point and then worked outwards , as if his drawings worked from within to without ; but in addition they were also extremely beautiful drawings in their own right .
24 The concert will take place from 7pm to 11pm tomorrow and the ground will be open to the public from 5pm .
25 A Sixties disco will be held on February 22 from 7pm to 12pm in the Hackworth Lounge at the Sunnydale Leisure Centre in Shildon .
26 Betteridge , 18 , was on a curfew from 7pm to 7am and was not supposed to visit licensed premises .
27 The IBOA fundamentally disagrees with this course of action as the clarification document which resulted from the Labour Court Recommendation 13601 clearly indicates times for opening from 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. uninterrupted with one late opening day .
28 Learn to canoe from 1pm to 4pm in the North York Moors National Park .
29 The helpline on 0345 010203 is open from 1pm to 9pm Monday to Friday ( all calls are charged as a local call ) .
30 The 1st Weardale Beaver Scouts meet from 5.15pm to 6.30pm each Thursday night at the Barrington Hall .
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