Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] to [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Peter Wright : from third-choice Scot to Lions ' selection
2 Yet the tone of her telephone call to Swans ' Meadow had implied she knew nothing of Samantha 's abduction — or of what her kidnappers had demanded in return for her release .
3 The video , Right First Time , will not be appearing in the shops , but is designed to highlight the importance of a team approach to Inroads ' work .
4 The fact that Labour Members voted against the review body approach to teachers ' pay should provide the warning that my hon. Friend described .
5 The software can automatically distinguish between various score types — everything from solo or piano music to conductors ' orchestral sheets with up to 16 staves per line — each part is assigned to a separate MIDI channel .
6 The focus of most research into residence abroad has been upon the improvement of linguistic skills whereas this project is to investigate the contribution residence makers to students ' perceptions of the way of life in another country .
7 HIGH-KICKING Frankie Vaughan presented a video camera to Boys ' Clubs between appearances at Darlington Civic Theatre .
8 Some horse owners try to correct this major imbalance themselves by adding bone meal to youngsters ' diets .
9 Their spores have been nurtured on everything from apple peel to flies ' wings , with no solid results .
10 Nynex Corp 's New York Telephone says it has rerouted 2,000 telephone lines from the World Trade Center to tenants ' temporary offices scattered through Manhattan since Friday 's explosion ; it says it has also installed 1,000 new lines and 100 T1 high speed dedicated lines since the emergency .
11 The 1990 Report discusses a number of consequential matters that are yet to be decided , including assistance for the deaf ; the preservation of , access to , and use of the television archives ; and the provision of a television feed to Members ' rooms .
12 CASKET , the Falcon bikes to kids ' clothier , waved off chairman Neil Balfour just before Christmas .
13 Finally , the gross overloading of the Crown Court , coupled with the great cost of criminal legal aid to the Exchequer , will probably bring about a further shift of criminal cases from the Crown Court to magistrates ' courts , which will involve a reduction in the number of cases in which barristers are engaged .
14 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
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