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

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1 The modules are structured into five levels , from Module 1 which is designed for complete beginners through to Module 5 , in which students attain a level of competence some way above that required for a pass at SEB Higher Grade .
2 The Crown is one of Scarborough 's most outstanding properties , situated on the South Cliff , with beautiful panoramic views out to sea , taking in both the harbour and the Old Town .
3 Forty minutes out to sea
4 I often used to go fell walking but can not ever remember seeing the deep ruts caused by walkers that were all around , in some cases up to 12–15in deep .
5 Situated on Karon Beach , one of the Phuket 's finest beaches , the well-appointed rooms in the Thavorn Palm Beach have uninterrupted views out to sea .
6 Being bundled up and escorted from old peoples home to movie premiere , from infant school to racecourse , from hospital to Cup final .
7 Observers commented that the limited extent of the survey favoured London , which has few shopping or residential areas close to parliament , at the expense of cities such as Rome , which has a dense central street pattern .
8 Rowboats , a few feet out to sea ,
9 At all stages of our lives , from childhood and the teenage years through to middle-age and beyond , an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is essential to enjoy the full benefits of health and fitness .
10 Standardised scales are available for children as young as 2 years up to adulthood at 17 years 11 months .
11 Two German boats away to port challenged them but could not report the intrusion as these harbour patrol boats had no wireless .
12 Just say , ‘ I 'm having a few friends round to dinner .
13 Breath in concentrate again keep the ball in the Forest half and edge a few seconds closer to victory .
14 Also Signal Tower Museum , with a history of the hazardous building of Robert Stevenson 's Bell ( or Inchcape ) Rock lighthouse 12 miles out to sea .
15 John Pain ( flying P3731 ) : ‘ This was a brawl with some 15 CR 42s in which the entire flight got mixed up some miles out to sea at about 18,000 feet between St. Paul 's Bay and Sliema .
16 But Chris Powell and Adam Locke could do little to bring John King 's flight-to-the-moon Rovers down to earth .
17 Moreover , other geographic areas closer to home take priority ( Blasier : 1983 , p. 54 ) .
18 To ascribe diagnosis of such cases solely to ultrasonography is thus incorrect as prior knowledge of the results of biochemical screening could lead to a bias in identifying cases by ultrasonography .
19 Splendid views here to east and west .
20 All rooms in the hotel have splendid views out to sea and are well furnished in traditional island style with louvre windows , stained wood floors and stone features .
21 They are also very useful for marking delicate lines on to marzipan and icing , and for precise work where fingers would be too large and clumsy .
22 When economists took up positions in government during the war , the theory goes , they acted as missionaries , converting politicians and civil servants alike to Keynesianism .
23 Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots .
24 Teesmouth lifeboat towed into safe anchorage a fishing boat and a pleasure cruiser which broke down in separate incidents , four and six miles out to sea from South Gare headland , Redcar .
25 Terry and Ian Whelan were six miles out to sea off Southport 's coast when they dropped the compass .
26 Passing through humid cornfields back to town brings the mind around to separation .
27 Last year it nursed more than 1400 animals back to health .
28 Coloured shells with white lips ( fig.11 ) and coloured enclaves are often found in habitats where mussels predominate , but coloured dog-whelks can be found in the total absence of the mussels-for instance , around Minehead in West Somerset ( plate 2 ) Moore 's transfers the other way round , white shells on to mussel shores , did not induce any colour change .
29 And Joe was so livid when he get in from work he went out and found them and smacked one of these kids nearly to death !
30 Slowly it became clear that what Labour had in mind was a circular we had sent out three months earlier to health authority chairmen for comment , entitled Co-operation between the NHS and the private sector at district level .
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