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

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1 I am also pleased to be able to report that the Home Office has recently agreed to run a technical field trial with links to two prisons to evaluate the feasibility of conducting video conferences with remand prisoners .
2 Dyed shades will be available both in Aran weight of yarn and finer machine knitting yarns from 4-ply to DK weight .
3 Universal Ogden have passed on a number of Ministry of Defence contracts in England to CCG , involving a further 65 staff .
4 Another is from the English department and makes a fairly predictable case for enhancing the fiction provision in order to " encourage the reading habit and to extend reading for pleasure … "
5 A cable link from Norway to Germany , perhaps via Denmark , is also to be built .
6 Neven and Siotis , in this issue , contrast decentralization of policy to competition authorities in member states with centralization in a strengthened DGIV in Brussels .
7 Oblique-slip margins are considered in detail in various papers in Ballance and Reading ( 1980 ) ; the introductory article by Reading ( 1980 ) is particularly useful as it presents a general review of sedimentation patterns in relation to topography .
8 The form in which knowledge about language is communicated will vary with the age and ability of the pupil , from play activities in pre-school to explicit systematic knowledge in upper secondary education .
9 At the same time the cost of the proposed high-speed rail link from London to the tunnel has risen nearly three-fold to £3.5bn because of environmental safeguards demanded by the Government .
10 Investment in road and rail links , particularly the rail link from Folkestone to the north of London — and we would argue beyond there — is vital .
11 Mr Parkinson is concerned that the cost over-runs of the tunnel , which rose last month by £1bn to an estimated £7bn , could be repeated in the building of the rail link from Folkestone to London .
12 My hon. Friend refers to the proposals for a new high-speed rail link from Folkestone to King 's Cross .
13 The EEC wants to limit noise emissions from bikes to 79 decibels , which riders claim will make all air-cooled machines illegal , and also limit power to 100hp for motorcycles with more than 400cc capacity .
14 He opened a white smile in his dark sun-bronzed face and tapped a knife against the silver champagne bucket in time to the music .
15 Catalysts are expected to cut nitrogen oxide emissions from cars to about 10 per cent by 1989 levels by the year 2006 .
16 Unemployed people , depending on their circumstances , may be eligible for means-tested income support in addition to unemployment benefit .
17 Hilary reported on the Medau Teachers ' Whitsun Course in Coburg to which she and June had been invited by Jochen Medau .
18 Tyne Valley Canoe Club are to run a Tyne Classic Canoe Marathon from Wark to Prudhoe on May 25th .
19 Students must have successfully completed/or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study for the Certificate Programme and have undertaken ( or undertake within the subsequent two months ) the assessments for the remaining areas of study of the Certificate Programme in order to be eligible to sit the final Case Study ( unseen ) paper .
20 both offer grounds to favour support teaching methods in preference to withdrawal where possible ;
21 The census data on immigration to Lima since 1940 shows that , with the exception of Ancash , migrants come from departments with the highest literacy rates ( Roberts 1978 ) .
22 This would mean that the federal share of the total budget revenue in relation to the two republics would be reduced from 50 per cent to 33 per cent .
23 THE well-publicised exploits of Duncan Shearer , Eoin Jess , Mixu Paatelainen , Scott Booth and others in compiling a total of 71 Premier Division goals for Aberdeen to date this season have tended to mask the contribution made by a miserly Pittodrie defence .
24 Others fly over western Europe , the west coast of Africa to the Cape of Good Hope .
25 Their choices follow : Lunn Poly 's marketing director Peter Rothwell observed that as a rule the staff in their 505 shops base their selling on the answers given by the customer in a questionnaire , to prevent mismatches between customers and the holidays they took , but he nevertheless felt safe in saying that two young couples , a bit adventurous , would do well if they invested in an ILG Drive Europe holiday along the west coast of France to Biarritz , good countryside and a nice old town , accommodation at the Mer et Golf apartments , two weeks in all with ferry and accommodation included for £255 each .
26 The road up the west coast from Lagos to Lisbon , 150 miles away , takes you through a typically Portuguese mix of urban sprawl ( around the multi-fly-overed town of Sines , ) lovely countryside ( cork forests bordering a 30-stretch of beach between Sines and Tróia ) , and enchanting old towns ( such as Santiago do Cacém ) .
27 The belief , common to warrior peoples from Viking to Samurai , that the souls of those slain in battle went straight to heaven .
28 This building programme from W to E meant that the Gothic E end was retained until the last moment .
29 He , for one , slept through most of the afternoon sessions in order to be at his best for the partying which took place every evening .
30 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
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