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

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1 We had come to Rangkul to film bar-headed geese for the forthcoming BBC2 series Realms of the Russian Bear .
2 Daylight transferred to sea to night ,
3 These data agree with those of Mahmood and Templeton and support the hypothesis that the incidence of the disease is related to exposure to menstruation .
4 The main side-effects of zidovudine are related to toxicity to bone marrow ( which makes blood cells ) , which may necessitate regular blood transfusions , reducing the dose or even stopping the drug .
5 An unsuccessful attempt has been made to logon to LIFESPAN .
6 Two periods a week are allocated to Games to Primary 7 and one period from S1 to S6 .
7 Immunisation against tuberculosis is given to non-reactors to tuberculin in adolescence ( the BCG test ) .
8 The implications of modern ideas about chaos for fully turbulent motion ( as opposed to transition to turbulence to be considered in Section 24.7 ) are primarily concerned with our general understanding of the word ‘ turbulence ’ .
9 Such considerations are important with respect to efficiency , as an alarming amount of time can be spent on the road as opposed to face to face with buyers .
10 It is also the custom of certain groups who have migrated to Britain to pool resources between kin , either between people living in the same household or sometimes across households ( Anwar , 1985 , pp. 52–5 ; Brah , 1986 ) .
11 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN as a user who is already logged on .
12 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN from a node which is not registered with LIFESPAN .
13 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN when the maximum allowable number of users are currently logged on .
14 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN when the maximum allowable number of users are currently logged on .
15 But if so , we are entitled to ask what sense , if any , can be attached to claims to knowledge about one 's own " private " mental states ?
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