Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 the right of access : eg entitlement to membership of committees and contact with other ‘ powerful ’ individuals in the organisation ; and
2 Nature was never especially kind to Leith in regard to the formation of the harbour , having placed a large stretch of sand across the mouth of the stream and with no sheltered bay or inlet , the approaches were often hazardous .
3 Although in 1977 we were not entirely destitute , having received a major donation , we were able to open the Centre only thanks to loans from the Guggenheim and the MOMA in New York and the Ludwig Forum in Aachen .
4 Recognise that alcohol , cannabis , cocaine , LSD , heroin , Methadone , minor tranquillisers , sleeping tablets and many other mood-altering substances are all cross.addictive to sufferers from addictive disease and that all these drugs feed the disease regardless of whether they are legal , illegal or medicinally prescribed .
5 The two Mikes , Mike Teague and Mike Hamlin , already work together Monday to Friday for Teague 's building company based in Gloucester .
6 She wore impossibly high heels , yet she was still only eye to eye with Virginia in her bare feet .
7 As shown in table II , seronegative children who had received IPV were 2 to 14 times more likely to seroconvert than those who had received OPV ; seroconversion rates in the IPV group were from 67% to 100% , compared with only 5% to 53% in the OPV group ( p < 0.001 ) .
8 ( 2 ) staffing levels not allowing library supervision for more than half the week : So $8,000 to $10,000 of books are not secure and are there for anyone to take ;
9 Very big , and also for the West Germans , because they 've got to absorb these sixteen million or so new er citizens and they 've got to pay for them until they pay for themselves , and meanwhile they 've got to carry various international costs , especially payments to Russia for the Russian troops who are going to stay on for three or four years , and pay for them to withdraw and pay to build barracks for them in , in Russia so that they can withdraw .
10 The Manager using the system is constantly face to face with data and this increases his knowledge of the company and its personnel .
11 Despite worse than expected profits reported last month , Neill 's shares lost only 6p to 191p as bid speculation limited the fall .
12 A separate development has seen the establishment of a variety of arrangements offering advice and perhaps representation to defendants to possession actions in the county court .
13 As it is , going to Lourdes out of season , in the late autumn or winter , brings one even more starkly face to face with what the Catholic Belloc calls this supernatural place's ' detestable earthly adjuncts ' .
14 Well I do n't think ehm , she and , daughter in law saw exactly eye to eye for a start .
15 You can insure personal items worth £1,000 for the whole year AND get holiday cover , for just £12 to £15 on your home insurance .
16 Worldwide , factoring volumes increased by just 9% to $260bn in 1991 according to Factors Chain International , a network of companies in 34 countries .
17 Shares in London 's water provider fell 7p to 485p in a rising stock market after the company announced a profits increase of just 5% to £124m to end-September .
18 And it revealed that profits jumped from just £700,000 to £3,500,000 in six months .
19 USL repaid approximately $13m to AT&T from the proceeds and the remainder allows it to fund its cash flow requirements .
20 It is no longer face to face with him but is integrated with him and it progressively absorbs him .
21 Yeovil expect to take over 1,300 fans the 70-odd miles further west to Torquay from Somerset .
22 Have n't we been home loads to times to where Granny and all your cousins …
23 Shake the aerosol thoroughly , then hold it upright 150mm to 300mm from the surface .
24 Bromhead rendered further service to mathematics through his support of two outstanding self-taught mathematicians from the east midlands , George Green and George Boole [ qq.v . ] .
25 By way of pay-off , each of the workstations need to set aside 10Mb to 15Mb of disk for log and work files , while the master machine needs to reserve 200Mb .
26 Gradually incentives to growth in the economy were provided .
27 Also on the surge , they were quickly face to face with Mallachy and Rory .
28 For diehard election party-poopers , however , there is still time to book into the election-free break being offered on Lundy Island , the National Trust 's island in the Bristol Channel .
29 Open Saturdays and Sundays throughout also Tuesdays to Fridays until 30 September 1990 and Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 April 1991
30 That that seems to me to be slightly back to front as as a justification for increasing the figures .
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