Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We helped to ensure that cricket will continue by assisting both Tudhoe and Spennymoor clubs and also that league football survives by helping to bring the Brewery Field up to standard . |
2 | We helped to ensure that cricket will continue by assisting both Tudhoe and Spennymoor clubs and also that league football survives by helping to bring the Brewery Field up to standard . |
3 | The effect on the Earth 's rotation is the same as moving the mass m closer to P in Figure 6.10 : the Earth rotates faster . |
4 | Your policy entitles you to have the use of a hired saloon car up to 1600cc from our authorised suppliers depot , subject to availability , if your car is off the road due to damage or theft insured under this policy . |
5 | West Coast up to date . |
6 | Aeromagnetic surveys over the United Kingdom and the North Sea provide plentiful data on the intensity of the crustal anomaly field down to wavelengths of about 1 kilometre , but not on its direction . |
7 | That is effectively we 're paying this extra fifty pence right resource misallocation we there is always what 's called a dead weight loss right to intervention , right it 's an inefficiency loss or an efficiency loss , due to the fact that we 're asking t , in this case farmers , right to using , use resources but farmers are n't the most efficient people in resources but in to erm , high tech computer companies , alright and if we gave pounds worth of support to a high tech computer company they would be able to produce more value as a result of that pound er than if we gave one pound to a farmer , simply because erm that , sort of the high tech industries are more productive , they 're more efficient . |
8 | McKenzie was out of ammunition , but followed an enemy aircraft down to sea level , stuck up a wing and chopped off its tail — he was lucky to be able to regain control of his own aircraft , ’ Mr Lynch said . |
9 | You can get a grant for loft insulation up to 150mm if you have less than 50mm . |
10 | Last one they had in , ’ said Gloria , and she pinned the tin brooch on to Dot 's cardigan . |
11 | The orders came from Command right down to squadron level ; the preparations started about mid-morning as soon as this vast sheet of paper from the teleprinter indicating every facet of the job ahead arrived . |
12 | The new model of the system , originally launched just two years ago ( CI No 1,626 ) , brings the entry price down to $35,000 from $55,000 . |
13 | The new model of the system , originally launched just two years ago , brings the entry price down to $35,000 from $55,000 . |
14 | And three-year-old Louis brought Britain 's Olympic silver medallist down to earth with a bump when they clashed . |
15 | And it will bring traffic from the east coast ports right to Oxford City . |
16 | Extensive preparations are being made for the transport of the boat people back to Vietnam . |
17 | Finally , it should be noted that the forecasts of future prevalence discussed in this chapter pertain only to changes in the size of the known user population . |
18 | In Stein 's day the jade searchers of Chinese Turkestan had already taken to a kind of superficial mining , even if this amounted to no more than burrowing through overlying deposits to search the cobble bed down to depths of up to some twenty feet . |
19 | PJ HARVEY , ( singer Polly pictured ) whose highly acclaimed debut Too Pure LP ‘ Dry ’ topped the Indie charts last month , have announced details of a 15-date spring tour exclusively to NME . |
20 | If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ? |
21 | After the new student experiences his first free sparring fight , he returns to his daily training with an intensified ardour , determined to correct his shortcomings in order to get his fighting application up to standard for the next sparring session . |
22 | In JMB 's absence — written in JMB 's mail book then to JMD . |
23 | Such consultancies were seen as being prestigious in the eyes of candidates , having a wider field from which to chose , an extensive research resource immediately to hand , and the largest data banks . |
24 | Once this result is in place it will be possible to discuss how to relate space–time curvature mathematically to mass/energy . |
25 | From Swanage this walk goes across country to Agglestone and then on to Old Harry Rocks and around the coast path back to Swanage . |
26 | However , the review should be conducted from revenue expectation through to costs and not vice versa . |
27 | At lower latitudes , the hours of daylight increase up to midsummer but never obliterate the night , while sunlight penetrates even in the middle of winter . |
28 | convert carbon dioxide not , not , not carbon dioxide back to oxygen ca n't they ? |
29 | In about 1724 John Lethieullier obtained a faculty ( that is , a licence from the ecclesiastical authorities ) to construct a mausoleum with subterranean burial vault on to St Mary 's , Little Ilford . |
30 | Our second day had been ‘ earmarked ’ fora boat trip out to Volunteer Point to see the king penguins , and as it is an open beach , landing is always subject to wind and sea conditions . |