Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | As regards Bob 's liability for the damage to Alan 's car , the exclusionary notice would be subjected to a reasonableness test . |
2 | Signing the Scottish agreement five months after the Enron contract appeared to have been done ‘ purely to support your evidence for the Lackenby to Shipton line , ’ he said , adding the NGC had no statutory duty to connect Scottish power . |
3 | Two routes for the Lackenby to Picton section of the line were proposed by the NGC , which is bound by law to carry power from new power stations . |
4 | The question of whether the proposed 400,000-volt overhead line and its pylons were needed at all would be considered first , he said , followed by the various options for the Lackenby to Picton and Picton to Shipton sections . |
5 | ROUTES Five routes two for the Lackenby to Picton section and three for the southern section were put forward by the NGC . |
6 | NatWest paid around £355,000 for the freehold to Pearl Assurance , and for its money it has a building with a ground floor of 1,952 sq ft plus first floor offices of 1,749 sq ft . |
7 | Few at this conference were a-quiver at the prospect of bidding for the Tilbury to Southend line . |
8 | Roland Franklin 's Pembridge group yesterday declared unconditional its £697million break-up bid for the Sellotape to Basildon Bond group , DRG . |
9 | Ann Victoria Roberts Liam 's Story ( Pan ) Beautiful packaging for the follow-up to Louisa Elliot . |
10 | Yet a UK importer would still prefer to send the payment for the goods to America , either in US dollars or sterling ( or in any other agreed currency for that matter ) . |
11 | You 're just in time for the toast to Annabelle . |
12 | It all ended well , undoubtedly helped by the fact that one positive feature could be highlighted , namely the support and sympathy shown by the Emperor during the Indian Mutiny , when he had offered to allow passage through France to British reinforcements so that they could embark at Toulon , thus cutting down the time required for the voyage to India . |
13 | He found another vessel whose captain ( a Scot ) was prepared to sign him on for the voyage to New York . |
14 | Lawrie Smith , skipper of the leading British maxi , Rothmans , is to increase the size of the crew from 13 to 16 for the voyage to Fremantle in Australia . |
15 | As we drove back we started to plan for the return to Backnong in 1993 . |
16 | The ministers could not agree on rules for the return to Germany of illegally exported waste . |
17 | Portsmouth will host the stage as part of its 800th anniversary celebrations and will be the embarkation point for the return to France by ferry . |
18 | A short distance further on , the road ends at the Hawes — Ingleton highway where cars can make a U-turn for the return to Dentdale . |
19 | He then worked again with Whitworth , surveying lines for the Edinburgh to Glasgow canal . |
20 | The Arun class Duke of Atholl and the Mersey Marine Engineer left Poole in late May for the passage to Oslo via Newhaven , Dover , Breskens , Ijmuiden , Lauwersoog , Cuxhaven , Copenhagen and Skagen . |
21 | As proposals for the Hackney to Chelsea tube line will not be tabled until crossrail starts , does that mean that development of the Hackney to Chelsea line will be delayed ? |
22 | But the harsh reality is that if I had n't been picked by England for the tour to India , I would have struggled to make ends meet this winter — I do n't know what I would have done . |
23 | The IRB rules are that if you have a positive drug test you should be banned from the game for two years ’ — JOHN MAYHEW ( NZRFU doctor for the tour to Australia and South Africa ) on the quashing of drugs sentences on South Africans Balie Swart and Elandre van den Bergh . |
24 | Their batting hero was man-of-the-match Alan Fordham , the outstanding candidate for an A team place for the tour to Australia next January . |
25 | LEICESTER brewers Hoskins held their annual general meeting last month and reported a £167,000 loss for the year to March . |
26 | Analysts expect the company to make £36m pre-tax profits for the year to March . |
27 | Ferranti has said that its revised net worth will have to be reduced by £185m forcing the company to abandon the final dividend payment for the year to March 1989 . |
28 | Christie Group has reported a pre-tax loss of £2.6m for the year to March . |
29 | Bucking the chemicals-industry trend , and in its first full year since demerging its textiles businesses , Britain 's Courtaulds announced an 11% profit increase to £186.3m ( $344m ) for the year to March . |
30 | BT , Britain 's biggest telecommunications company , saw a 14.2% increase in pre-tax profits to £3.1 billion ( $5.7 billion ) for the year to March 1991 , on sales of £13 billion , thanks , it says , to better cost controls . |