Example sentences of "to a [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The standard cruise power setting of 18,500 feet equates to a TAS of 260 knots for a dry-tanks range of 300 nm . |
2 | I remember on one occasion the four of us went down to Glastonbury Fair where he sang , but due to a balls-up over the sound and the electricity , they did n't put him on until the next day and that was at about 5.00 in the morning when the sun came through . |
3 | When Stephanie 's mother died we found in the bungalow a watch , it must of been given I would of thought to her father probably for his twenty first and I took it to a jewellers in Elton , well that 's all he does is watches actually apart from jewellery . |
4 | This was a new factor in Greek politics ; previously Corinth had been friendly towards Athens , partly for the standard reason that Greeks tended to a friends with their neighbours ' enemies ( p. 16 ) . |
5 | According to a Friends of the Earth bulletin , the company won a Green Manufacturer of the Year Award , and was on the point of signing a $114,000 sponsorship deal to support Green Shopping Day when it suddenly pulled out . |
6 | The Windows for Workgroups beta included software to permit a DOS machine to hook up to a Windows for Workgroups network , although only as a client , so it 's safe to assume that the same Workgroup Connection software will find its way into version 6 . |
7 | Unfortunately , the SCO were not aware of the sin of incarnating the Devil and inviting everyone to a knees-up to ‘ shame the devil ’ after a ‘ devilish ’ evening 's entertainment … |
8 | The endearingly diffident but prolific Place retired to a sweetshop-newsagents in 1955 , then became an umpire . |
9 | If a fine building is in acute danger and the only way of saving it is immediate recourse to a judge-in-chambers for an injunction , be sure to find out what the potential costs will be . |
10 | I am changing to a 60″ × 24″ × 15″ aquarium pretty soon . |