Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 I send them on regular trips abroad to keep up to date with new technology … ’
2 You pack your bags , shut the door , switch off the lights and you go home and you 've got the , the r another thirty odd years perhaps to look forward to in retirement .
3 Clive Lloyd is one of the best-loved cricketers ever to walk on to a field , but after the relentless domination of his four-man pace attack there must have been many people who permitted themselves a smile at the news .
4 BELVILLE : I have had the mortification for some weeks past to come home to a very different Pamela than I used to .
5 Are we talking about another fifty hectares really to add on to that ?
6 There has also seemed to be a tendency among excavators either to cling rigidly to the date of a coin , or in the case of a pottery assemblage , to aim at an average date ; perhaps in some of the excavations of the thirties , the methods used were not refined enough for a director even to be sure that all the pottery came from a particular stratified layer , and if , therefore , a few sherds appeared which were out of dating context with the main assemblage , they could be put aside as ‘ intrusions ’ and ignored .
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