Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] to [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 By far the rarest type of post-medieval coffin is the gable-lidded tapered shape ; this is frustrating , especially as they are so well known in contemporary art from the fourteenth through to the seventeenth centuries .
2 The distress of leaving them no doubt contributed to the ‘ sudden & severe indisposition of Mrs Gould … which inducing the utmost fears for her safety , rendered it very doubtful up to the last moment whether they would be able to go or not … ’
3 Let's spin this out to the last possible second .
4 It 's 4 years since the D'Oyley Carte Opera Company found a new home in Birmingham , but many of the stage clothes date back to 40s ; some even to the last century .
5 We combine these by choosing just a few random points in them , say two or three , and copying from the first string up to the first point ; then copying from the second up to the second point ; then copying from the first again ; and so on , switching between them at each point .
6 I would like to end with a plea to all those out there of similar mind to keep alive the trivial names , the odd stories , the quirky characters and the strange anecdotes , and to pass these on to the next generation with a simple message .
7 A further extension through this horizon is then possible up to the next surface on which or at which the space-time again splits into two separating gravitational waves which are the time reverse of the initial approaching waves .
8 ‘ Do you know , ’ said Sir George , ‘ that up to the eighteenth century the major industry in this part of the world was rabbit-warrening ?
9 I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth .
10 The exhibition spans the period from 3,000 BC to the sixteenth century , with most of the exhibits dating from the first to the third century AD .
11 Yes , yes , we can put that back to the eleventh , so there 's plenty of time , okay .
12 Obviously the pieces gradually reduce in size but I do find that I can work with even very small pieces , as they stay whole and workable down to the last tiny fragment .
13 Eleven papers were given — which dealt with aspects of the history of popular culture from the 16th through to the 20th centuries in areas as diverse as early modern Germany , 19th century Russia and 20th century Mexico and India .
14 Same again to the next until you got your six chambers .
15 They must be correct down to the last detail , in the interests of those who will be affected and in the interests of the project .
16 Other pieces , scattered over Israel in various universities and research institutes , date from 1300 BC to the eighteenth century , shedding light on Egyptian , Roman and early Christian history .
17 A set of books relevant respectively to the First , Second and Third levels , which constitute the official practical guide to the examination , written by the examiners .
18 That is why Lloyd 's now needs to question its hallowed notion of unlimited liability , which makes names liable down to the last button on their boxer shorts .
19 The judge accepted that he at least attempted to put to her that it was an extremely onerous document and made her liable down to the last penny if Eratex Ltd. failed .
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