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

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1 It 's a pretty modest document , which was never going to appeal greatly to Dublin or the SDLP , who would have to abandon the leverage they have through the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
2 The pilots and crew had , in some instances , been able to trek overland to safety but the aircraft , valued at many millions , would remain there imprisoned forever .
3 My reward was a spectacular lunar landscape at the top , accessible , I comforted myself , only to hill-walkers and the most capable of off-road vehicles , such as the Discovery .
4 There she spoke only to Matron and the lung specialist .
5 He desired to disclose only to FIMBRA and the Inland Revenue .
6 The COB Rules that relate only to advice or the exercise of discretion will just not apply ; there is therefore no need to carve-out execution-only customers .
7 Party opinion was mollified by the Derby Scheme of November 1915 , whereby the agents and activists of both parties were used to canvass for recruits ; the party organization was turned over entirely to recruiting and the scheme cost the party £29,000 .
8 And that fellow of Benedetta 's who helped her away to Shrewsbury when the Welsh took the town ?
9 Group B is tight with Crusaders and Distillery level on four points each at the top ; Crues are away to Coleraine while the Whites visit Omagh knowing defeat will let in the Tyrone men .
10 The lizard is then able to rush away to safety while the predator , momentarily confused by the suddenness of what has happened , concentrates all its efforts on the disembodied tail .
11 It is usually to relatives that the peasant migrating to the city turns for help in the new and frightening environment .
12 Only Babylonia has given us a story so close to Genesis that the question of borrowing or of direct influence is seriously considered .
13 The Avon , Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis ' matches for the rest of the season , although he is likely to stay away from events close to home where the meat has become the number one bait .
14 He said it with a heavy emphasis which brought them all close to tears but the mood was soon scattered by all the joyful preparations Rose had planned .
15 He was anxious to obtain a weekend retreat close to London and the derelict mill promised conveniently located , characterful accommodation .
16 Spend a day at NEWENT , the delightful market town on the northern borders of the Royal Forest of Dean , close to Gloucester and the M50 , with its half timbered market house and lakeside walks .
17 With a post officer close to retirement and a garage owner struggling with ill health , Parnell was desperate not to let the quality of village life plummet .
18 Centrally located close to Chinatown and the business district with Orchard Road just a 5 minute drive away , this hotel offers excellent value for money with a choice of good restaurants .
19 But though we might have to plough through the politics and suffer with Dennis as we do so , the book still ultimately gets the accept right and takes us out promiscuously to Korea and the Cape , Russia , America , Israel and Morocco .
20 The suggestion by Justin that the barbarians also learnt something about urbanization is amply confirmed by archaeology , from the Enserune settlement of the fifth century B.C. to Glanum and the oppidum of Entremont in the Hellenistic period .
21 The relationship with HP ( which HP has cemented with an 8% equity stake ) , will contribute around 5% to Sequoia 's figures this year , expected to rise quickly to 20% when the PA fault-tolerant boxes come on stream .
22 ‘ Wait here for me , ’ she said quickly to Ellen as the other girl began to follow her .
23 This committee was still to report when the Council in 1958 felt it necessary to reiterate its interest in a common market .
24 Dalgliesh nodded almost imperceptibly to Massingham and the Inspector slipped out to have a quiet word with Sergeant Underhill .
25 In not much of a festive mood , Princess Diana 's sons drove off yesterday to Sandringham and the first-ever Christmas without their mother , who has rejected the Queen 's invitation to join the family festivities .
26 Clearly there is more to memory than the reproduction of numbers or lists and another distinction which has arisen is between episodic and semantic memory .
27 The twenty ( or thirty ) thousand Cornishmen crossing the Tamar hand in hand and advancing on London owe more to legend and the stirring song than to history .
28 We needed something to go round the various workplaces in Northumberland that actually appertained a bit more to Northumberland than the stuff we 're going to get from national level .
29 To say this is not to play with words but to assert there is more to peace than a word with five letters .
30 ‘ She obviously decided there was more to life than a ship 's doctor had to offer . ’
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