Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Spring Books , with 650 pages of titles due for publication to August 1993 — the most comprehensive and informative guide to publishers ' plans — coming on 12th February . |
2 | Brain injury , due for example to trauma or to stroke , or to experimental lesions , seriously interferes with perception and may remove perception completely , either temporarily or permanently . |
3 | The report , originally prepared last year by the government 's National Audit Office as a quick swot of the services offered by London 's top galleries and museums , has just been circulated as a final draft ; it is due for submission to Parliament shortly . |
4 | Scottish scallops , worth about £7,000 and due for export to Spain , have been buried alive after being found to be contaminated with heavy metals . |
5 | A UN team visited Kuwait in March and reported that although a deliberate attempt had been made to " extinguish Kuwait " , the country had made good progress in dealing with immediate humanitarian needs [ see p. 38082 for mission to Iraq ] . |
6 | In 1793 he was appointed surveyor to the Mint , but was dismissed in 1794 for inattention to duty . |
7 | The company was ordered to pay the five workers £2,000 compensation each for injury to feelings . |
8 | A burnt-offering of dedication to God . |
9 | Transfer half of mixture to tin . |
10 | A colour leaflet could be produced for the trail which would be available free of charge to visitors . |
11 | Currently available free of charge to members of the CA Practitioner Service , Technical Bulletin will shortly be available to non-members of the service at a cost of £95 per annum . |
12 | The models are , uncharacteristically , giving their services free of charge to directors George Michael and Thierry Mugler , although filming had to be postponed because of the models ' hectic schedules . |
13 | Hotels showing this symbol offer an exciting ‘ package ’ of entertainment & attractions or an excursion at certain times of the year FREE of charge to customers staying 3 nights or more . |
14 | British Airways then flew me free of charge to Paris , where the Niger authorities gave me permission to cross their territory . |
15 | The special will be distributed free of charge to US schools . |
16 | This is free of charge to clients staying in Brand . |
17 | Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8 . |
18 | This type of loudspeaker is therefore best used well forward of rear walls , whilst being relatively uncritical with respect to side walls , except in the deep bass . |
19 | All lysosomal enzyme assays were linear with respect to time and protein concentration . |
20 | 1,3-Dithiadiazoles are unstable with respect to isomerisation to the 1,2-isomer and consequently isolation of these 1,3-radicals has , on the whole , been unsuccessful . |
21 | If the driving frequency ( f ) is close to the pendulum 's own natural frequency ( f ) the swing amplitude becomes large ( obviously ) ; the motion may then become unstable with respect to perturbations in the perpendicular ( y ) direction ( far from obviously ) . |
22 | The only book in the whole of this enlightened household was something called Easy Cooking belonging to her mother , and when she had read this from cover to cover and had learnt all the recipes by heart , she decided she wanted something more interesting . |
23 | " Very well , " said the king 's son , when he had heard all this from root to branch , " I will go in search of that Reed Girl . " |
24 | What renders science distinctive , then , is not so much the instruments that are played , for crude variants of these can be found wherever we look ; nor even the particular tune , for everyone plays brief snatches of this from time to time ; it is rather the sustained and collaborative elaboration of this particular melody in preference to all the others one might play . |
25 | I get tired of all this from time to time and attempt to get off the Circle Line and branch out into new conversational territory . |
26 | I do n't know about these , this person you 're thinking of but er a very common reaction , I certainly have this from time to time , it really does irritate my wife cos I usually wake her up , is you know , you 're just going off to sleep and you suddenly kind of feel you 're falling , does , does that happen ? |
27 | I keep moving this from side to side cos we keep swopping . |
28 | Stephanie had broken off breathlessly to announce this in English to Anneliese , adding with a determined glitter of hostility in her eyes , ‘ What time does your flight go tomorrow , Signorina Hastings ? ’ |
29 | It is certainly important that teachers working with deaf people acquire a specialist theoretical knowledge of deaf language , deaf culture and deaf education , and most of these teachers acquire this in addition to experience in mainstream education working with hearing students . |
30 | She was only like this in response to Lear 's perverted claim : the rest of the play shows that there is no one more loving . |