Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] to the " in BNC.

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1 This identifier was used whenever the zone to the left or to the right of the line segment being digitized was sea .
2 The process will take about half an hour , will require two reels of tape and will be initiated by the Computer Services Department operator at 08.00 , whenever a transfer to the Working-Set has taken place on the previous night .
3 But while the report has been detailed on closures and mergers , it has been less so on the specifics about how the shift to the community will be achieved .
4 In discussions about the military situation in the east , the SD noted , the question was constantly being raised about how an end to the war against Russia would be possible at all .
5 Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee .
6 But the beach is also marked on the extreme southern tip of Seil where the exposure to the waves is limited and , even more remarkably , in the narrow strait separating Seil from the mainland ( Plate 26 ) .
7 An occasional railtour has used the line in recent years , and one employed green liveried class 20 's 20030/64 , seen at Neepsend where the entrance to the old GC engine sheds used to be .
8 Cases where the non-disclosure to the proper authority is illegal , as amounting to compounding a felony or a misdemeanour of public import , or where the publication would constitute a public libel , are a fortiori .
9 He turned to look back at where the doorway to the stairs stood in the gloom .
10 In the regions where the drift to the south had its origins , new strategies were being adopted .
11 However the threat to the EBU and to national public service broadcasters has become apparent only latterly .
12 If the 1930 agreement had taken effect fully , there could never have come a time when the freehold to the remainder of No. 263–265 would be left without a road frontage .
13 Here is a moment when the danger to the dismasted Hurrying Angel becomes apparent to the exhausted crew as the light grows and they can view the sea they had been fighting in the dark :
14 However , it is questionable whether this recantation at the level of economic theory provides the clue as to the practical reasons why the road to the high inflation of the 1970s was littered with the wrecks of attempts at incomes policies .
15 Why the door to the engine room was open and undamaged .
16 The gate admits to a path , presumably made as a droveway for bringing sheep down from the fell ; this spirals up to the ridge where a turn to the right leads to the summit cairn .
17 One exception to this requirement is when a view to the front can be obtained without first looking through the windscreen .
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