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

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1 In return for a £250 donation to the Appeal Fund we will give you an engraved Time Capsule measuring 75mm dia. × 230mm long ( 3″ × 9″ ) .
2 We received an encouraging 50% response to the questionnaire , with 63 of the 129 initial pilot centres sending us their replies .
3 ‘ The developer is seeking the release for housing of a one field width strip parallel to the Glebe Road which had previously been turned down by planners .
4 Assertion ( 4 ) is falsifiable because a ray of light incident on a mirror at some oblique angle could conceivably be reflected in a direction perpendicular to the mirror .
5 Sgurr a' Chaorachain and Beinn Bhan rise to the north of the road , the latter being especially worth a visit for a dramatic view of the cliffs around the Coire na Feola .
6 These attitudes and intentions will also be influenced by the Importance of the purchase decision to the individual .
7 ‘ That you rebuild the villa as a health farm and hydro , we recognize the need to brine money to the area ; establish a nature trail with two rangers , me and Jake , and you can have your holiday village if you reconstruct the marching camp and put some huts up there with thatched roofs like an old British hill fort . ’
8 In other words , there must be a tension in the area just ahead of the crack and in a direction parallel to the crack surfaces .
9 The first development of the Tollmien-Schlichting waves is that they become three-dimensional ; their amplitude varies in the lateral direction parallel to the wall .
10 The signals are then fed via the cable link to the person 's home .
11 And that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er , reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as I said earlier , it is not necessary it actually causes harm , not only does it cause harm to foxes , but at least in one case , which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area .
12 Also prohibited was payment of ransom or protection money to the guerrillas by farmers and businesspeople ; companies proved to have paid such money would lose their operating licences .
13 The District 's Annual Report for 1959–60 said that , although the WEA 's national officers were still trying to achieve this increased grant , the Eastern had exceptionally-strong claims and accordingly ‘ we are now pressing for special consideration ’ : in other words , Jacques was arguing with the Ministry that , even if it could not afford 90% grant to the WEA as a whole , could this not be allowed to the Eastern District individually ?
14 From Holt Fleet the Way crosses the parkland of Ombersley Court and passes through the village of Ombersley and across Westwood Park to the town of Droitwich the route continues along the Roman Salt Way and goes through a variety of farms , follows a canal and passes through several small villages .
15 A rail link to the B.R. network is considered vital to the E.L.R. 's longer term operations to allow excursion trains in and out and to permit ease of access to visiting locos and rolling stock .
16 By 1998 a simple change of platforms in airport style comfort will offer passengers a full range of destinations and , together with the new rail link to the coast , lop an hour off journey times to the continent .
17 THE ‘ HORRENDOUS ’ cost of tunnelling in south London has driven Cecil Parkinson , the Secretary of State for Transport , to consider seriously an alternative route for the high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel .
18 Heseltine shafted British Rail — and to a degree erstwhile Transport Secretary Malcolm Rifkind — by forcing through Cabinet the controversial east London route for the fast rail link to the Channel Tunnel .
19 This is not the occasion for a detailed analysis for the evaluation of the alternative proposals for a high-speed rail link to the channel tunnel .
20 From Beachy Head west to the Hampshire boundary their total length is 93km. and the greatest width 9km .
21 Shooter , described in court as a salesman , was caught after a plain-clothes police officer posed as a courier taking the first of the blackmail money to a pick-up point at Edinburgh Airport .
22 In the kitchen , you can provide temporary extra outlets at worktop level by fitting a four-way strip adaptor to the wall and plugging it into a nearby socket outlet .
23 If you would like to nominate yourself , or another , as a ‘ Man of Principles ’ then you could receive a £20 voucher — you might even win a complete Principles Menswear Wardrobe worth £1,000 , as well as a £1,000 donation to a cause of your choice .
24 During their second attempt , Saunders and Sustad completed most of the difficulties on a route parallel to the spur .
25 This was fine , but solid evidence will have to be provided that the scene in which Palin woke up on the Orient Express to the knock of brioches at the door was the real thing .
26 Storm damage to the spire has prompted the Rector to ask the organist to choose his notes wisely … or as he puts it , Ding Dong Merrily without the Dong .
27 They range from the UK equivalent of plea bargaining to the curiosity that while Boesky , a confessed criminal , can arrange special deals with the prosecution , those charged with lesser offences have to spend three years keeping lawyers in clover while waiting for their turn at justice .
28 The following day the shepherd took the golden cask foot to a goldsmith , who confirmed that it was genuine gold and bought it immediately .
29 Nijman Zeetank 's UK director Clive Riggall said the company wanted to move from its former Lincoln base to the North west as one of its major customers was Pilkington Glass , based in St Helens .
30 Set two pieces of meat over the nests , a pastry case to the side and a ribbon of sauce around the outside of each plate .
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