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

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1 The disadvantage is that they require a transformer to step down the voltage , which either means fairly expensive fittings ( incorporating the transformer so they can replace existing fittings ) , or expensive wiring from a central transformer to the light fittings — low voltage means high current , so the wires have to be much bigger than normal lighting wiring .
2 A 4″ 90° bend was purchased and this was placed on the outlet pipe running from the new pond to the header pools to take the water from a lower level in the pond .
3 A new dance company has been formed to give a boost to the performing arts outside London .
4 And Port Vale are set to take around 22,000 fans to the twin towers for the second time in a week .
5 This explains the sense of invasion when miners , or weavers , came in force to the market towns : Cornish tinners into Truro , Penryn or Penzance ; Kingswood colliers into Bristol or those of Bedworth into Coventry .
6 A 56 acre Wealden farm with magnificent views across the Weald to the South Downs .
7 This must be considered a bonus to the food resources available to any larger creatures .
8 Spatially shifting , but perennial , concentrations of ( frequently exacerbated ) poverty share urban landscapes with the sites of regeneration , which by their very presence offer powerful ideological testament to the life forces of renewal retained by late capitalist growth .
9 Sadly no longer with us , this book is a fine testament to the camera skills of Colin Addison .
10 Their room was in darkness and he had to fumble about for the switch to the bedside lamps .
11 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT : The authors would like to express their sincere appreciation to the oil companies who kindly provided log examples , core data , core samples and their very valuable advice and to the Schlumberger staff in The Hague and in London for their contribution .
12 There are day trips to explore the Wilder Kaiser area ; trips to the Krimml Waterfalls and the Berchtesgaden salt mines .
13 This includes sightseeing in Brno itself and subject to demand , full day trips to the capital cities of Prague , and Vienna .
14 This messes up our whole routine , especially when we have to make numerous trips to the pigeon holes to see if the mail has arrived , not to mention putting the post room in a turmoil .
15 The Great Tram Race on 12 April 1984 between Edinburgh 35 and Glasgow 1297 , which the Edinburgh car remarkably won , was a prelude to the Centenary celebrations .
16 Broad red lines of colour run from the nose over the eyes , into the red of the dorsal area , and from the mouth under the eyes to the pectoral fins .
17 As she moved up , Noreen lifted her eyes to the choir stalls , as if in a signal , and the organ segued to a softer introduction to the Recessional Hymn .
18 The government can no longer close its eyes to the health facts .
19 You can see over Epping Forest to High Beach church , over Shooter 's Hill to the South Downs , and on a clear day , down the shining ribbon of the Thames you can see St Paul 's cathedral .
20 There were a few areas of life where he had not been involved — his interests ranged from Stockport Infirmary to the Territorial Army , Stockport Lads ' Club to the Boy Scouts , the Trustee Savings Bank to the NSPCC .
21 When Mark Bright arrived on the Palace scene the following year the duo soon established a marvellously successful striking twosome and it was largely their goals which took the club to the promotion play-offs and a return to Division One in 1989 .
22 Later this year , OFWAT will publish guidelines to the water companies on what it considers to be the best methods .
23 It was perhaps originally an oral message from Cnut , committed to writing by an ecclesiastic for circulation to the shire courts , and then redrafted into its present state by Wulfstan .
24 Please send any information to NCVO for circulation to the coalition members for wider dissemination .
25 With the outbreak of war the ILP put itself in opposition to the trade-union leaders by its refusal to support the war and by its criticism of those Labour Party members who either joined the government after 1916 or gave it their loyal parliamentary support .
26 Although he may not care to remember as far back as a fortnight ago , does he recollect that every candidate in the Kincardine and Deeside by-election , including his own , expressed opposition to the opt-out proposals ?
27 Moreover , this broad focus has enabled older women to participate fully in the opposition to the twin evils of sex and age discrimination .
28 None of these companies was a natural monopoly and hence the concerns about competition , described above , did not apply , although there was opposition to the privatisation proposals from the Labour Party and the trade unions on grounds of principle .
29 In Complex South Africa ( 1930 ) he emphasized the existence of a ‘ common society ’ , history underpinning his political opposition to the segregation policies of successive South African governments .
30 President Lee Teng-hui made substantial progress with his programme of political reform in 1990-91 , although he faced considerable opposition to the reform measures from conservative elements within his own KMT and from opposition leaders who questioned the pace of the programme .
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