Example sentences of "[is] to the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Why , again , are the planned towns scattered about the country in so haphazard a way , and so different in age and social type — Salisbury 's plan belongs to the thirteenth century ( Fig. 9 , p. 93 ) , Middlesbrough 's to the nineteenth . |
2 | Here 's to the 800th issue , due out on Monday 17th of July in the year 2000 . |
3 | This was known as — ‘ Here 's to the next time ’ and was followed by a man 's voice which says — ‘ Good evening ladies and gentlemen . |
4 | Here 's to the next five years . ’ |
5 | Thanks to Scottish Amicable and here 's to the next competition . |
6 | Thank , CCPR — and here 's to the next 50 years ! |
7 | What is common to all of them and to others , as it is to the first two sorts of " if " statements , is that none states the kind of connection of one thing with another which is expressed by any dependent conditional . |