Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] to [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Then before she realised his intention he had slipped the doge 's ring on to her third finger .
2 The Board of Trade , a free-trading department down to its last paper-clip , had long opposed this restrictive practice as a conspiracy against the consumer and as a malign , artificial inflator of prices .
3 Yet these results seem quite astonishing if you cast your mind back to our last appearance at ‘ The Tip ’ .
4 This can be anything from a loan of £10 to tide your sister over to her next pay cheque , to substantial gifts like giving your grandson the money for the deposit on his first house .
5 Enough was only just enough and Ireland took a perfect record on to their second pool engagement against home town favourites Hong Kong .
6 Newcastle had some luck too with the build up to their second goal .
7 In the build up to her first ever world tour , the now seasoned campaigner decided it was time to kill the cutesy girl-next-door and reflect the reality of what had happened to her over the previous two years .
8 In time you would have married and passed the mystery on to your first born .
9 Er Kids ' County on to our second one for today Rita 's on from Mansfield hello Rita .
10 That way , we can strip the thing down to its last nut and bolt .
11 Last week , practically at the last minute , it reportedly decided to press the code for a 30-way system on to its first CD-ROM .
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