Example sentences of "[num ord] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 By far the rarest type of post-medieval coffin is the gable-lidded tapered shape ; this is frustrating , especially as they are so well known in contemporary art from the fourteenth through to the seventeenth centuries .
2 So he says , ‘ Okay , ’ takes a 1-iron and leaves it short of the bunker , and then knocks his second on to the green .
3 We combine these by choosing just a few random points in them , say two or three , and copying from the first string up to the first point ; then copying from the second up to the second point ; then copying from the first again ; and so on , switching between them at each point .
4 He followed the match on the 6th up to the green players , caddies , referee , steward and camp followers .
5 So many thousands of differences have been hybridized and bred for that it has become well nigh impossible to find a variation that has not been tried before , but which is new , and can reap a rich reward for the nursery that is first on to the market with it .
6 The fact is Koi have a pecking order — not based on aggression , so much as a will to be first up to the pellets .
7 Eleven papers were given — which dealt with aspects of the history of popular culture from the 16th through to the 20th centuries in areas as diverse as early modern Germany , 19th century Russia and 20th century Mexico and India .
8 ‘ We made it , and Chapman and I were the last on to the train .
9 She was the last down to the dining room , where the first course , a cold soup , was already laid .
10 Mr Nightingale 's room was the third along to the right .
11 Midford Castle is a celebration of that card , for it is built to the same shape , with two rounded leaves of the trefoil facing out across the valley over Cane Brook and Midford Brook , and the third out to the back .
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