Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] to " in BNC.

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1 President Richard von Weizsäcker , often able to set the tone , has been unusually reticent since the storm he created last year by urging that the government should move from Bonn to Berlin ( an issue that remains undecided ) .
2 I accept that , although I gather that even the German Parliament is deeply divided on how much of it and how much of the Government should move from Bonn to Berlin .
3 You may choose from Cardiff to Bristol ; from Coventry to Blackpool ; from York to Lindisfarne , or between any other places you fancy .
4 The available body of existing tempo evidence may appear to Neumann to be slim , but this does not mean that it is insignificant .
5 The only difference is he might run from London to Brighton , which is over 50 miles , and possibly back again .
6 In four years time , though , we 'll drop with Europe to fifty five .
7 Sir Bruce leant forward so that he could see past Agnes to George , but did n't say anything .
8 But this contrast should not blind us to the fact that he could work with Henry to an extent that was impossible with Rufus .
9 This deluge of warm water produced by the cooling towers of the power station is as close as we 'd come in Britain to a tropical monsoon .
10 When the Dunner froze at low tide and you could skate from Odborough to Furness .
11 He had never been used for a hit , and it was unlikely that he could get from Moscow to Tbilisi anyway .
12 In the pre-machinery days I used to start in August to hand knit gloves for my two school-boy sons .
13 At about the same time , Jamal Hamadan put in the first of the 60 telephone calls he would make from Paris to Fawaz Younis in Beirut before the trap was sprung .
14 There has been a feeling that they would compromise with Chelsea to the extent of accepting half the £22.85 million valuation .
15 A French cruiser squadron , led by a famous privateer captain , would sail from Dunkirk to Ireland , to discourage the Irish army from coming to the rescue of the English .
16 A proposed 40-inch pipeline would run from Sleipner to St Fergus in North East Scotland and the shortfall in supply projected by British Gas could be met .
17 Well that 's in February , I mean who would go in February to Switzerland ?
18 Contra children would come to Washington to be held aloft by Reagan at banquets , the little girls in lipstick and party dresses ; North would visit the camps , trying to talk to the children , and taking pictures to keep in a shoebox in his office .
19 One of Britain 's leading space engineers is seeking backing for a rocket plane which would fly from London to Sydney in just one hour .
20 SHEER BEAUTY THAT WILL FASCINATE FROM COWES TO PLYMOUTH TO NEWPORT R.I. ENTER THE WORLD OF WALNUT , SATIN FINISHED ALUMINIUM AND POLISHED MARBLE ON BOARD A FIRST S. MATERIALS CHOSEN FOR THEIR LOOKS AND SUITABILITY FOR THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT .
21 Landscapes will range from Valenciennes to Sisley with a particularly fine selection of Barbizon works .
22 On September 11 , only a couple of months after the 25th anniversary of the last steam from this famous terminus , Taw Valley will go yet again into preservation history with ‘ The Bournemouth Ltd ’ which she will haul from Waterloo to Bournemouth throughout .
23 Thus , all students will spend from January to June on such placements in Northern Ireland , Great Britain , the Republic of Ireland or Europe .
24 Trains with a maximum speed of 176 km/h ( compared with the present maximum of 160 km/h will take bends faster and will run from London to Liverpool and Manchester next year .
25 You will also see that we have programmed in the September 1990 Q.T. Day , sot hat in 1990 our year will run from January to December and not September to September as in the past .
26 ‘ The Power of the Mask ’ will run from August to the end of October this year and there will be lots of associated events and activities .
27 All work will transfer from Worcester to Ashchurch by September .
28 The data will transfer from D to Q i.e. Q = 1 , ( X2 on , X1 off ) .
29 My secretary will phone on Tuesday to made another appointment .
30 CONFUSION reigned last night over the fate of the £3.5bn Channel tunnel high-speed rail link and the route it will take through Kent to London .
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