Example sentences of "[prep] a to " in BNC.

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1 take the Conservative resolutions against a to afterwards taking .
2 I I often , well , usually , if I 'm in the country at the time I bet on the National just for a , for a to sort of waste some money .
3 As a TO one wants to do as well as one can , and the paradox is that the better one does in a sense the worse it is for the voluntary movement , who should be persuaded to do the maximum rather than the minimum .
4 Er I was I used to work with a to an old lady and she passed off .
5 Lawrence Durrell sustains in his own way what he calls his ‘ challenge to the serial form of the modern novel ’ : in The Alexandria Quartet , he presents successively three different views of the same set of events , creating a novel ‘ not travelling from a to b but standing above time ’ ( Durrell 1957 and 1983 : 198 ) .
6 A path in a graph is a sequence of distinct nodes a b c … d e with arcs between them from a to b , b to c , … d to e .
7 If there is an arc in G from a to another node b , then ( r s t … u a b ) is a walk in G , so when reduced if necessary , it yields a node of G– .
8 If they are moved in that order then it would take twelve operations to move from a to b .
9 It is plausible to assume that case and thematic systems in these simple examples and also in more complicated cases are interrelated , that the case and thematic structure changes from a to b are not independent .
10 If the four cities are labelled a , b , c and d then , in order to estimate the probability that the businessman will travel from a to b on successive days ( or c to a , or any other combination , including staying consecutive days in the same place ) then some observations of his past travel pattern are needed .
11 To a to a sixth .
12 I 'd read about , I read erm read in erm some paper or other not so very long ago , about erm a funeral and the that was going along the road of course , and they came to a to a erm hotel and they were och , they were going for miles and miles and miles and they went into this hotel and the they party the funeral party went into the hotel and had a good few drinks and they were well away when they came out and they they they went away without the coffin , for two miles , two miles before they discovered that they did n't have the coffin .
13 And we used to er do a food run down and they used to come up and erm And then we went along to a to a lodge meeting th the men invited us along and I remember one of the comments back in September from one of the men was , Oh well I 'm gon na be nagged back to work soon .
14 I think I would simply say that er if you feel you can make a choice , so be it , if you feel you ca n't make a choice I would implore you to take up some wording similar to the wording I 've suggested , which seeks to commit the district authorities to a to a new settlement within within Greater York .
15 Well I went I went to a to a er to a er to Sir Thomas then after and er
16 I mean as I say now , how can you turn round to a to a bloke who 's , well does n't matter what his on , eh , what , what ever his , his rate of pay is , how can you turn round to him and say you ca n't have more than seven per cent , and his got , his got something like a about twenty five , thirty per cent .
17 A mixed farm how is that linked to a to the primary industry ?
18 The internalist would claim that for the causal clause to turn justified true belief into knowledge , it must not only be true but be believed by a to be true .
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