Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I built one specifically to a seven-note design and the loco carried it from Paddington to Sheffield .
2 Certainly evasion was rife in 1381 , as can be seen from the marked discrepancies between the numbers paying the tax in that year and the figures for 1377 [ A.4 ] , and there is no reason to believe that the payments in the earlier year , although more complete , provide anything close to a total record of the population .
3 Yet a balanced assessment of Ramsay 's oeuvre leads one invariably to a agree with Horace Walpole 's judgment that Ramsay ‘ is all delicacy .
4 If one of the big parties wins something close to a majority of seats , it may have two ways of avoiding dependence on either Catalans or Basques .
5 This year represents something close to a dismantling of the American presidential campaign .
6 After all , by conforming with the prejudices of many voters , it must offer something close to a ‘ dream ’ economic platform for the politicians .
7 The question eludes a convincing answer ; yet the intuition persists that behind its lyric grace , its elegant melancholia , " Diffugere nives " conceals something close to a political statement of disillusion and regret .
8 Here we have an extraordinary influence wielded by two similarly structured and ( as it must seem to many ) identical educational institutions , neither of which offers anything close to a Continental conservatory .
9 To achieve something close to a perfect finish , a little forethought and measurement are essential before the first length of wallcovering is cut to length .
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