Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me , but it 's only three points down the drain .
2 D I think John er put this question fairly to conference , If the Tories want to behave like the Labour party did , then we 'll pay an electoral price for it .
3 We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe .
4 But now there are new allegations of another scandal closer to home .
5 But now there are new allegations of another scandal closer to home .
6 So far , legislation has been passed to apply this principle only to packaging .
7 And Ron Barry , who inspected and passed them , is hardly likely at this stage willingly to foist unfair or unsuitable fences on the profession he so honourably adorned .
8 The decision to shunt so much radio exclusively to FM is not the BBC 's fault .
9 Pat each ball gently to inch ( 2cm ) thick and cut each round into six triangles .
10 erm The response has been for that authority then to groin its bit of beach , and so we end up with a situation today where along the Sussex coast practically the whole of the coast is groined , except for the areas which are backed by high cliffs , erm where we have the sorts of rates of erosion that I mentioned .
11 I appreciate the difficulties that my right Hon. Friend faces and I am not criticising him , but would it not be a good idea to consider a combination of more all-day European supply days such as the one next Thursday , longer debates-late at night , if necessary the sending of more business upstairs to Committee whenever a particular document makes that relevant and also , once a month , having a longer Friday afternoon session so that European enthusiasts , such as my Hon. Friend the Member for Southend , East ( Mr. Taylor ) , myself and others can take part .
12 I appreciate the difficulties that my right Hon. Friend faces and I am not criticising him , but would it not be a good idea to consider a combination of more all-day European supply days such as the one next Thursday , longer debates , late at night , if necessary the sending of more business upstairs to Committee whenever a particular document makes that relevant and also , once a month , having a longer Friday afternoon session so that European enthusiasts , such as my Hon. Friend the Member for Southend , East ( Mr. Taylor ) , myself and others can take part .
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