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

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1 ‘ Instead of a rate for carrying oil throughout to Bedale we just got a rate for bringing it to Middlesbrough for trans-shipment to road , which was illogical to me .
2 Egyptian liberals noted with disapproval that a group of clerics at the Al-Azhar Islamic university on the previous week that had issued a public criticism of Fudah for hostility to Islam .
3 Braud gives the example of Egypt 's 1957 unilateral declaration in favour of third States with respect to transit through the Suez Canal .
4 Mathisen ( 1984 ) documented secondary porosity enhancement of 40% in Plio-Pleistocene volcaniclastic sandstones from Indonesia in addition to alteration of many of the original grains and cements ( e.g. feldspars , volcanic fragments , zeolites ) ; this has occurred in burial depths of only 400–900 m .
5 ‘ Are ye leaving so soon , Master English Clerk ? ’ she asked suggestively , her eyes boldly studying Corbett from head to toe .
6 He no longer drives a two-tone Rolls , no longer smokes or drinks , and he 's changed the colours of his Victorian house in Primrose Hill from black to white .
7 He 'd come to our house in Delaporte from time to time .
8 This permissive attitude is generally acceptable to States in relation to business transactions , but is likely to meet strong objection if applied to consumer transactions .
9 She examined Frankie from head to toe with prying eyes and searching , penetrating fingers ; and she found him lacking .
10 The B.C. Electric Co. sponsored a broadcast series of symphony concerts making use of famous conductors who visited Vancouver from time to time .
11 On June 6 Pawlak appointed Andrzej Milczanowski and Janusz Onyszkiewicz as interim Interior and Defence Ministers respectively , and deprived former Interior Minister Antoni Macierewicz of access to ministry documents .
12 The only reported appeal in Scotland against liability to detention while on leave of absence concerned a patient who was spending three or four days at home each week .
13 Isvik had been built in the Canadian Maritimes for an American millionaire who wanted to emulate Staff Sergeant Henry Larsen of the Royal Canadian Mounties who , in the years 1940 — 42 , had sailed the schooner St Roch from west to east through the North-West Passage .
14 The Secretary of State may not increase the NNDR from year to year by more than the increase in the Retail Price Index .
15 From Scotrail outlining the present position of services from Curriehill station and the introduction of new electric services on 11th May from Kirknewton to Waverley .
16 From Scotrail outlining the present position of services from Curriehill station and the introduction of new electric services on 11th May from Kirknewton to Waverley .
17 The rest are mainly either inter-urban routes like Portsmouth-Bristol , quite busy branch lines like the Cornish branches or the South Wales branches ; or they are former main lines from which InterCity has progressively withdrawn — like the Settle & Carlisle , the former Glasgow & South Western Glasgow route , Newport-Crewe , the trans-Pennine lines and some cross-country routes crossing England from east to west .
18 The Rover ambled across England from east to west .
19 There is a major upheaval in LEDU in relation to West Belfast and a larger amount of resources is being put into the area .
20 If any body governed Athens from day to day , it was the council of 500 , which met on about 300 days in the year , and which had , among other duties , the task of preparing the agenda for meetings of the assembly .
21 It is also the meeting of the cultured city dweller , who led Odysseus from undergrowth to city palace , with the savage Cyclops who wished to eat the hero in a cave .
22 ‘ We hear from Denmark from time to time , ’ Eochaid said .
23 On Lan 's other side Tam shot an accusing look at Kim from time to time as if to make unmistakably clear to his father that he had done everything possible to dissuade Kim from his folly .
24 But social worker Jenny Barker wishes she had held out against pressure to promote her four-year-old daughter Ruth from nursery to reception .
25 Only Rodrigo now stood between them and prevented the whole of Moslem Spain from reverting to independent Moorish rule .
26 It leaves the moves of Neil Pointon and Steve Redmond from City to Boundary Park to be completed later this week .
27 Rhythmic impetus was surprisingly low , given the presence of Tom Bancroft on drums and Josefino Cupido on percussion , but that improved notably after the interval on two extended ( if often rather directionless ) pieces which juxtaposed to good effect the four-horn front-line of John Longbotham on alto and Russell Cowieson on tenor saxophone , Robert Henderson on trumpet , and John Kenny on trombone , with Lindsay Cooper switching from bass to tuba , and Wells from keyboard to bass guitar .
28 It is clear that since s.61 covers , inter alia , breaches of the SIB conduct of business rules , a disgorgement order could be used by the SIB in relation to insider dealing cases where Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO rule ) has been breached .
29 The visitors , seeking their ninth win in ten League games , are likely to switch McGrath from centre-back to midfield to combat McMahon 's aggressive runs .
30 The changes in UAO in relation to food are shown in Figure 3 .
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