Example sentences of "to [num] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 First , they need a well proven advanced technology to minimise the risk of moving from a departmental system supporting up to maybe 100 users to hundreds if not thousands of users .
2 First , they need a well-proven advanced technology to minimise the risk of moving from a departmental system supporting up to maybe 100 users to hundreds if not thousands of users .
3 The school-leaving age — without the exceptions opposed in 1936 by the Local Education Authorities , the National Union of Teachers , Harold Macmillan , Walter Citrine of the TUC , and ( of course ) William Temple — was to be raised to fifteen on 1 April 1947 , and to sixteen as soon as it became practicable ( which , in the event , was not until I had completed my teaching career in secondary schools ) .
4 The bookies installed the Gunners as favourites for the title — only to halve their odds against dropping out of the Premier League to 50-1 after just one week !
5 Associability does not fall to zero after just one exposure trial and is unlikely to be fully restored by a single reinforced conditioning trial .
6 Cos I boiled kettle at quarter to five cos normally she gets here about five
7 Due to limitations of space I 've only shown these using thirds , but do n't forget to apply the same ideas to sixths as well , and in in both ascending and descending directions .
8 He said he hoped to use his year as chairman to try and double the membership from 100 to 200 as well as helping with training .
9 The consequences of Lloyd George 's containment of pacifism in the early months of 1918 were to be inscribed in the history of Europe over succeeding decades — down to 1945 if not beyond .
10 Even so , Dalziel not missed a first team game since October and Saturday 's decisive strike against Kilmarnock took his tally for this year to seven as well as his total for the season to 30 .
11 Boesset continued this series of lute Airs down to 1632 as well as reviving the four- or five-part airs de cour in nine books from 1617 to 1642 .
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