Example sentences of "to and [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was what seemed to be an endless round of meetings to discuss our coverage , with Ford personnel up to and including European vice-presidents .
2 Previous reports of an increased incidence of cancer , especially of leukaemia , among those aged 0–24 years in Seascale during the period up to and including 1983 are confirmed .
3 In planning our analyses we were concerned to avoid the biases that affected the analyses of the period up to and including 1983 ; it was agreed in advance , at a meeting of a working group of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment , that the principal hypothesis to be tested should be that ‘ no excess of leukaemia or other cancer in 0–24 year olds has occurred in the area of the Sellafield plant from 1984 to the present , and that the diagnostic groups , areas , and calendar periods to be analysed should be these set out below . ’
4 Firstly , do the findings of the Black report relating to the period up to and including 1983 remain unchanged now that more comprehensive data sets and analyses are available ?
5 Over a 24-year period , up to and including 1991 , a total of 307 people died in farm and forestry accidents in Northern Ireland .
6 In the event of your death before the date of maturity your TESSA will be treated as if it had matured at the date of death and gross interest will be paid up to and including that date .
7 Some sub-contractors , particularly when paid on the lump or a daywork basis , may expect payment on a Friday , up to and including that day , but from the builder 's point of view it is preferable to keep a week in hand .
8 In earlier years a great deal of lip service had been paid in Scandinavia to cooperative efforts , up to and including economic cooperation ; but the several discussions had been infrequent and without any tangible results .
9 Early stages ( up to and including early 4-cell ) are more sensitive to acid Tyrode 's treatment ( especially early in the cell cycle ) than later stages .
10 A pass in the Leaving Certificate awarded up to and including 1976 is regarded as approximately equivalent to a Northern Ireland GCE ‘ O ’ level pass .
11 A pass in the Leaving Certificate awarded up to and including 1976 is regarded as approximately equivalent to a Northern Ireland GCE ‘ O ’ level pass .
12 The planning maps of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government showed which local authorities were gaining or losing people up to and including 1961 .
13 We grouped patients into those with no or low grade lesions ( up to and including cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade II ) and those with more severe lesions ( cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade III or microinvasive carcinoma ) .
14 To consider the following resolution which will be proposed as an ordinary resolution : THAT in accordance with Article 9(C) ( i ) the Prescribed Period as defined in Article 9(B) ( iii ) ( a ) be from the date of the passing of this resolution up to and including 13th July 1998 and that the Section 80 amount as defined by Article 9(B) ( iv ) be £34,604,067 …
15 I think I 'd refer to our paper N Y four , in particular the paragraphs , thirty five to and including thirty seven .
16 Whereas the increase up to and including 1946 was not attributed to more people being sent to prison each year , thereafter the pattern changed with a substantial rise in the number of convicted and sentenced offenders being received from the courts .
17 Featuring the best of their singles from '82s ‘ Love Is A Stranger ’ up to and including last year 's ‘ Angel ’ .
18 The growth in total research grants held and annual expenditure over the past twelve years up to and including 1991/92 , provides a measure of the very marked increase in the level of research activity .
19 Boxes/parcels — up to and including 3 visits per quarter Free
20 Up to and including 1920 he had been consistently on the left of the Bolshevik Party , and this particular book was his last major offering from that stance before his subsequent evolution to the ‘ right ’ of the party .
21 In this chapter we will concentrate on looking at reactions to and of dying children , and also at old people and their reaction to death .
22 It 's great for keeping tabs on where your money is coming from and going to and for tracking investments .
23 In other words , these licks are ‘ moves ’ which give you access to and between all areas of your fretboard in the same key .
24 Depending on the type of paper , you know , ‘ Girton produces a thousand plus waste mountain every week ’ — that kind of line , and in fact even better still is to really get it down to , to humanize it and to translate it as roughly as you need to and into round figures , and use a little journalistic licence and say , you know , ‘ Every person in Girton generates so many tonnes of waste , you know , each . ’
25 ‘ LIFE ASSURANCE UP TO AND BEYOND 1992
26 Erm i in addition British Goa Coal have plans to undermine much of this area up to and beyond two thousand and six .
27 Some low-paid groups , such as agricultural workers , succeeded for the first time in establishing permanent unions although they remained relatively low-paid up to and beyond 1914 .
28 Because the Metropolitan Police were objecting to reversed stairs which obstructed the driver 's vision to the left , 36–45 had Milnes ‘ Exhibition ’ staircases , which took a wide sweep in what is now known as the ‘ Normal ’ direction , i.e. the bottom step just behind the controller and the top step close to and at right angles to the bulkhead .
29 Because of the decline of public transport , it is often no longer possible for those who do not have access to personal transport ( their own or shared ) to commute daily to and from rural settlements ; these people and places may effectively be isolated .
30 Yet it is migration to and from rural areas that has been the main concern of rural geographers in the last century , and so attention is now turned to the first major theme of this chapter , rural population change .
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