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

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1 And that committment to building railways as well as roads with private cash was boosted this week .
2 It will be clear that contributions are usually paid out of income and that entitlement to benefits is dependent upon contributions having been paid .
3 The secretary general reported satisfactory progress with the construction of the extension to Thomas Graham House and that disruption to staff is minimal .
4 Data reported by Malingreau and Tucker ( 1988 ) , however , suggest that these estimates are incorrect and that conversion to pasture is at least as significant as shifting cultivation .
5 Then one way in which we can accommodate context-relativity is to say that the proposition expressed by a sentence in a context is a function from possible worlds and that context to truth values .
6 All of the missiles missed their target and the attacks resulted in no casualties and little damage to property .
7 The way he interprets it owes a lot to the work of the late Ivon Hitchens , who used a similar technique , with broad swirls and patches of paint , and little attention to details .
8 This exercise , unfortunately , resulted in the closure of Edinburgh as a Head Office and the transfer of the functions and some staff to Nailsea .
9 And some privacy to work , ’ Graham added .
10 Chub to legered cheese paste and some pike to deadbaits .
11 One comic in the class chose to hear this as ‘ f … ing alt ’ which caused laughter to us boys and some embarrassment to Bunny .
12 Prizes for painting have so far been awarded to de Kooning and Hockney ( jointly ) , to Tàpies , Balthus and this year to Soulages ; in sculpture Mastroianni , Pomodoro , Chillida and this year Caro ( did Signor Fanfani think Caro a third Italian , I wonder ? ) .
13 I have copied your letter and this reply to Col Roy Davies , Chairman of our Caernarfonshire and Friends of Snowdonia Branch , because I know he will be interested to see your data .
14 And she 's married , she 's been married for two and half years to Glen .
15 Two were headed south to Flores , one south-west to Bali and Java , and another west to Borneo .
16 The Discovery engine will fit the 90 but will require an intercooler and much modification to cables exhaust and pipework The 90 Turbo engine is more powerful than the normally aspirated and will fit in more easily If you need much more power then a large capacity turbocharged engine is required such as the Nissan 3 5 available from many suppliers who advertise in LRO
17 Mr Blair took the lead , claiming : ‘ Some young offenders are so out of control and such menaces to society that they are going to have to be put in some form of secure accommodation . ’
18 We 've had our bad times , but the players and the management have worked extremely hard and all credit to Gerry Murphy and Willie Anderson .
19 We 've had our bad times , but the players and the management have worked extremely hard and all credit to Gerry Murphy and Willie Anderson .
20 All credit to the Ayr workforce , which has clearly earned respect in a demanding company , and all credit to Scotland 's development authorities , notably Locate in Scotland , who played a shrewd and effective game .
21 As the smiles go to prove , it was the perfect ending to a perfect two days — and all thanks to Wella .
22 Lucy Jackson took two classes ‘ Pineapple ’ style and many strangers to Medau watched and participated .
23 And many thanks to West Coast Diver Training School for sponsoring the competition .
24 I know I 'm a very lucky boy , and many thanks to John Mayall for steering me right , definitely .
25 Every year we took more and more plays to court at Christmas .
26 It seems clear that the Commission needs more staff and more powers to police the 1992 legislation successfully , and the ECJ may require increased powers to ensure that failure to comply with Community law leads to punishment sufficient to deter countries and companies from breaking the laws on free movement .
27 There are five ways in which the consumer will benefit : a new legal Ombudsman to strengthen the present inadequate systems for handling complaints against solicitors and barristers ; cheaper conveyancing through banks and building societies being allowed to provide a one-stop house purchase service ; a new right for consumers to negotiate ‘ no-win no-fee ’ agreements with their legal advisers ; and more access to justice both by redistributing chunks of High Court work to county courts , plus extending solicitors ' rights of audience to the higher courts .
28 During the final months Baldwin handed over more and more power to Neville Chamberlain .
29 Major industrial companies are contributing more and more funds to charity — some now belongs to the 1% Club and try to reserve 1% of after-tax earnings for charitable purposes .
30 We may have to learn to live with a greater demand for water and less recharge to aquifers .
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