Example sentences of "[coord] [adv prt] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Semi-proletarianisation is closely linked to temporary intra-rural migration , as numbers of peasants move to a particular area for seasonal work and then move back to their small plots of land or on to another area , where a different crop has reached the planting or harvesting stage .
2 This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded .
3 He was supported by the Duke of Norfolk , a Conservative and leading Roman Catholic , who said the white paper had offered a clear choice , while the bill would allow a choice between experiments up to 33 hours or up to 14 days and should be amended .
4 It is primarily an interbank trading market where banks lend and borrow overnight or up to one year on an unsecured basis .
5 Leave in a cool place for at least 12 hours or up to 5 days .
6 If they drove by an indirect route , that could be anywhere ; right in the heart of London or up to fifty miles in any direction .
7 Up to 1500 data points can be accepted on a 640K machine , or up to 3000 points through use of expanded memory .
8 In Darlington Mr Milburn said the council 's surplus from sales was £1m , which could build 30 new homes outright or up to 120 properties if used to attract investment from housing associations .
9 Seat Reservations ( held 5 days or up to 24 hours before performance ) .
10 It can last for less than a day or up to three days , varying with individuals , breed , age , degree of contact with a male and geographical location .
11 These resulted in fairly short sentences to the local prison , often of only 3 to 7 days , or up to 3 months for the more habitual drink offender .
12 Similarly after we have printed the brochure , a hotelier may decide to change the meal service either to buffet style or back to traditional waiter service .
13 Prune ramblers when flowering ends ; cut out old wood to the ground or back to young stems , and tie in new growth .
14 Many of the vehicles saved in the 1940s and 50s , were being passed on to museums or back to private ownership , as interest was revived during the late 1960s .
15 This does mean that re-entry or back to nursing courses presently operating will not necessarily be approved retrospectively for the purpose by the National Boards .
16 The arrests gave Seth a record of at least nine drink driving incidents , leading the judge to order him into Alcoholics Anonymous and on to two years ' probation .
17 I climbed through the Megger Stones and on to Great Coum looking down Dentdale and Deepdale .
18 The fabulous museum tells the story of moving images beginning in 2000 BC with shadow puppets through the silent era and the golden age of Hollywood , and on to recent developments in television .
19 His passengers were all shaken and some were thrown from their seats and on to each other . ’
20 E. Harwich has become a ferry port , or packet station , mainly for passengers to the Hook of Holland and on to northern Europe and West Germany .
21 Not only is there a great depth to the pressure for change , but it also exists on an enormously wide number of fronts — from the National Curriculum through assessment and on to open enrolment and the local management of schools and ( for some ) beyond that to grant maintained status or other ‘ exotics ’ .
22 That means that if they only take the score card then you 're in there fairly quickly do the advertising sales and come out and on to another site .
23 Gloucester do n't believe in doing things the easy way … funny thing is they play better when they 're up against it … so this game was ideal … they were losing and down to fourteen men when Pete Jones was sent off mid way through the first half for stamping …
24 Behind , away from home and down to 14 men , Kelso ought to have been down and out , but Jeffrey rallied his men in typical fashion and the visiting pack dominated the first 25 minutes of the second half .
25 More favoured here was the use of promissory notes and bills of exchange in large volume and down to low denominations .
26 Are the doorways wide enough for a wheelchair , can you go easily from one room to another , is the floor level throughout the flat , or are there steps up and down to various rooms ?
27 Forward and down to either side , the maximum clear viewing area is available outlined with the cream of the 207 's primary colour .
28 out and down to another room .
29 The story is told of two top executives from different agencies who would wave to each other , one from his chauffeur driven Jaguar and the other from his Porsche , as they passed on the M4 when buzzing up and down to important clients .
30 Her importance as a future Queen Consort naturally attracted a great deal of attention in 1980 and through to that summer of 1981 .
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