Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | One may presume that the standard of living of both these groups was above the national average , and that this could have given them better resistance to disease than their poorer neighbours . |
2 | Have a sherry before your meal or a glass of wine with it , or a glass of spirits — it s only drinking to excess that leads to problems , including loss of appetite and liver damage . |
3 | There are just 18 bedrooms so attention to detail and individual need is a speciality and a warm and friendly welcome from efficient staff is assured . |
4 | Social and sexual behaviour is common with much tactile contact by young animals , who stroke one another with their penis or flippers , and may swim together belly to belly or touching flippers — something similar to holding hands . |
5 | e.g. " ( Stalin ) ruthlessly swept aside opposition to collectivization and industrialization . " |
6 | There is conversation which is usually face to face but may sometimes involve telecommunication . |
7 | One big advantage of using Creation 6 for Deco card designing is that you can always check whether the pattern will repeat both side to side and vertically , very easily . |
8 | Both cell to cell and cell to matrix receptors are contained within the remaining large family of adhesion molecules , the integrins . |
9 | The need to deal effectively in the first instance in communications with Council Tax payers , both face to face and in writing , and hence the seniority of staff required for this purpose . |
10 | I mean it 's such a variety and it 's involved both face to face and direct sales that er er I know I stopped you right in the middle of your spiel there . |