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

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1 Well that erm that what it is it 's selling erm like to estate agents and that er printing material is that right ?
2 Our man in court STEPHEN DALTON puts the case for and against to FAD-head ANDY SPEARPOINT .
3 The arrangements for the transition have been announced in a letter from to college principals .
4 Then our mothers would be prevailed upon to loan metal meat skewers with which to bore holes in the centres of the conkers .
5 The modes which he adopted were such as to licence elisions and lacunae , to enable him to leave out bits of his life — a procedure which would seem to be connected with his scepticism about what can be known about people by biographers .
6 Although Spracklen was a gold medallist at the 1958 Commonwealth Games , his biggest contribution to British rowing has been his guidance of Redgrave from junior through to gold medals at two Olympics , in the coxed four at Los Angeles and in a pair with Andy Holmes at Seoul .
7 The goal for the formal system of education was to provide a system from pre-school through to adult education which would give everyone access .
8 So in that sense er very unlikely you would get a an apprentice squad that served their time together and went right on through to retirement age or whatever .
9 Yes , we 've been the channels , been been right through to street lighting itself
10 Special article on Latin America , read that later , perhaps little wandel down to pub garden at lunch carrying the paper , treat outing ½ pint and seeing the world , back to nice clean house still one 's own no interruptions .
11 Illegal shipments seized at customs went round like a kiss at a party — police , SAS , departments like the one Todd ran … then on to the people they 'd been intended for in the first place — the syndicates who brought them down to street level , street prices .
12 I was helped down to street level and pushed out .
13 I mean they cut in through Manchuria down the north to , to , across to north China plain , had taken the cities on the eastern seaboard which was what they wanted , I mean th th they really was n't any point in controlling the rural south , it would have taken so many troops , so much administration if they 'd that then they had everything they wanted from the trading ports so there was n't that Japanese presence and so the clearly was different .
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