Example sentences of "to [conj] [art] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Add to that the 17–20 per cent of the power output consumed in stripping the carbon dioxide and the outcome is probably a doubling in the cost of the electricity produced . |
2 | One of the most memorable nights was spent in a Romanian refugee camp at Terni where some refugees gave up their beds to that the three friends wold be as comfortable as possible . |
3 | Well I 'm going to find David and I are going to but the two boys pyjamas and the two girls night shirts so we thought if you buys them all a pair of slippers . |
4 | Retired businessman had been trying to but the 1936 Armstrong Siddeley for years , but was told the car was not for sale . |
5 | Conservatism is a polemic against Conservatism and more particularly Thatcherism , but Honderich 's own work raises the question as to whether the two are related . |
6 | There was some initial debate as to whether the two were related but two large multi-centre trials MPIS and Multi-Centre Investigation of the Limitation of Infarct Size ( MILIS ) have shown that repetitive ventricular beats and arrhythmias are independently related to mortality . |
7 | Parajournalist and apocalyptic naturalist through and through , the novelist records anxious speculation in ‘ our town ’ as to whether the seventy representatives of the nine hundred workmen at the Spigulin factory are too many to constitute a delegation . |