Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An alternative to post-production commentary addition is to record explanatory comments in the form of speeches straight to camera as you go along . |
2 | When they had enough they presented the food to Debbie who runs the home and nurses lots of animals back to health . |
3 | One chapter brings the complex biology of ferns vividly to life . |
4 | Thousands of ships bore tens of thousands of troops out to sea . |
5 | She declared herself to be " conscious of the differences in national parliamentary traditions across the Community " but said that " differences of style and opinion are insignificant against the background of the proven commitment of Europeans today to reconciliation and democracy " . |
6 | This organisation is an industry lead and awarding body that has developed national standards and assessment material to support vocational qualifications and SCOTVEC awards in engineering at a variety of levels up to technician . |
7 | The government 's aim is evidently to shift the taxation of motorists on to petrol ; this will link the tax more closely to vehicle use , and so provide a greater incentive to economise on fuel . |
8 | The exhibition , imaginatively divided into six ‘ worlds ’ , brings the famous Guinness Book of Records vividly to life . |
9 | Buildings in Darwin shook but the centre of the tremor , which measured 7.3 on the Richter scale , was hundreds of miles out to sea . |