Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] to [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He once wrote : ‘ I am not fond of writing about myself and only to a less degree about my work . ’
2 Sincere thanks to all the walkers and especially to the many sponsors for their generosity , also to the support team .
3 Put into operational terms this means that , at some point , there are likely to be cells that respond in one way to one wavelength at one point in the receptive field and differently to the same wavelength in a different part of the field .
4 They influenced the appearance of England 's expanding cities in the same way , and sometimes to the same degree as mediaeval parish churches and cathedrals had influenced the appearance of English villages and cities of their time .
5 That code got started in conjunction with the same University of California lab that BSDI 's did and traces its roots first to 4.3BSD Tahoe and ultimately to the same NET2 subset source .
6 The second exception arises where the challenge to the contested decision or action is collateral , that is , it arises out of and incidentally to a some other legal claim .
7 An increased number of children may not lead to more dwellings being required , but rather to the same number of larger homes ; or may affect the types of homes needed , such as those with amenities like gardens : conversely , an ageing population , which tends to consist of smaller household sizes , may need a larger number of dwellings , perhaps smaller and with special requirements such as ease of access .
8 Lieb puts it well when he observes that the facade inscription on St Michael Berg am Laim — ‘ This is the Lord 's doing ; it is marvellous to our eyes ’ — paid homage not only to the King of kings , but also to the all powerful Josef Clemens , prince-bishop of Cologne .
9 Sir : The recent death of your food correspondent , Jeremy Round , was a cause of great sadness not only for his family and friends but also to the many thousands of readers who regularly enjoyed his articles .
10 In 1712 the Goldsmiths , finding themselves responsible for yearly payments not only to the charities which they supported or were still required to pay for but also to the many hundreds of the Company 's annuities over the years 1695–1709 , resolved to mortgage their properties .
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