Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [noun prp] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , UK booksellers selling by mail to Denmark and exceeding an annual Ecu35,000 ( £25,000 ) threshold of business have to have a VAT registration in Denmark and to charge the 25% Danish rate of VAT on all sales to unregistered customers .
2 ‘ I thought you 'd have taken the regular boat to Sanderstown and spent a night or two there . ’
3 The former noted the importance of external aid to Cambodia and established an " International Committee on Reconstruction of Cambodia " to supervise the disbursement of aid .
4 During his stay in Tanzania on the first leg of his seventh visit to Africa , the Pope called for more international aid to Africa and urged the international community " to inaugurate a new era of solidarity with Africa , based on justice and respect " .
5 Set the lock to N.N and increase the stitch size .
6 In fact , he was able to take the morning coach to Holborn and walk the brief distance to Clerkenwell , but the fare troubled him and he did not know how long he could afford to pay it .
7 At the end of January 1944 the United States suspended its supplies of petroleum to Spain and advocated a full embargo on exports .
8 To watch the programme , a month later , they went with their child to Newcastle and took a room at the Station Hotel .
9 Meanwhile ‘ Hinton Manor ’ went light engine to Shrewsbury and worked the excursion coaches from there leaving Machynlleth at 1310 and arriving in Barmouth at 1341 .
10 If clubs are that concerned , then why not switch the match to Sunday and get the international players to turn up .
11 He switched his attention to Tessa and waggled the gun .
12 Against eight opponents — two of them , Akiko and Carson Bay , are his pacemakers — Arazi should have little trouble in confirming his booking to Louisville if reproducing the brilliance that saw him top the International Classification and America 's Experimental Handicap .
13 Zeus , I imagine , is thought of as invisible to the others , seen by the soothsayers , who mark the turn of his head to Pelops and know the outcome .
14 He could have just got the ferry to Fishbourne and spent a fortnight at Butlins .
15 ‘ It would be easier to get this back to London than to get an insurance assessor out here , ’ I added on the spur of the moment .
16 The Festival will also promote Hull as the UK 's key northern Gateway to Europe and celebrate the 350th Anniversary of the start of the English Civil War in Hull in 1642 .
17 Now Mansell is an enthusiastic convert to Indycar and takes every opportunity to praise team owners , sponsors , his car , the mechanics and the circuit .
18 The trial collapsed after former Defence Minister Alan Clark admitted in court the Government knew firms were supplying machinery to Iraq and breaking an arms embargo .
19 Calvet was in spectacular form at Paris , calling for an immediate rethink on Japanese access to Europe and outlining a five-point plan : that no new transplants be established in Europe ; that those in existence have outputs capped ; that quotas be maintained between 1992 and 2002 and continued after that if the Japanese do n't play ball ; that overall European penetration levels should stay at 10 per cent from the East and that France could keep its three per cent quota ; and finally , that all Japanese cars , no matter where they 're built , should be included in calculations , and the EC should assist automotive industry investment .
20 Chris and Patrick had caught a train to London and taken a taxi straight to Richie 's flat .
21 Travel by train to Vaxjo and visit the Sjobergs factory at Stockyaryd .
22 ‘ I can drop you off at Glasgow airport , if you like , or you can take a train to Prestwick and catch a plane from there . ’
23 The delay gave Uncle Fred breathing space , so he packed a few things , walked the four miles into Salisbury , caught the train to Portsmouth and joined the Marines .
24 An influential report by Professor Jurg Niehans in February 1981 argued that monetary policy was in fact excessively tight because the high interest rates were attracting foreign money to London and maintaining a high pound .
25 Annie also wants to introduce the tartanware to Germany and improve the home market which now includes Jenners and Wrap in Edinburgh , as well as Harrods and their own wholesale shop and retail outlet in London .
26 For safety , I dismantled the link to Kirov and gave the final go-ahead .
27 It was the first visit by a Chinese head of state to Malaysia and followed a visit by Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah , the Yang di-Pertuan Agong ( paramount ruler ) of Malaysia , to China in September 1991 [ see p. 38441 ] .
28 From the town of Appenzell , follow the road to Urnasch and make a stop here .
29 In the NI 's first editorial by a woman , Maggie Black described the beauty of a 15-year-old Ethiopian girl she met on the road to Selekleka and mourned the transience of that beauty ‘ if policies do n't change fast enough to avoid her back being bent , her hands calloused , her body broken , by the time she is 30 ’ .
30 So in revenge , Zurich sent their own army to Rapperswil and destroyed the castle .
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