Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] to [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In the 1780s , when Highgate Hill was so steep and deeply rutted that carriages regularly failed to make the grade , and the drive to town sufficiently dangerous that a wise man went with pistols , a merchant called Thomas Roxborough had constructed a handsome house on Hornsey Lane , designed for him by one Henry Holland .
2 There will , hopefully be a ‘ Commuter Challenge ’ banner , and the link to Radio Forth .
3 Until this year , some of that waste went to Finland and the remainder to facilites elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
4 Secondly , a covenant simply to pay a sum of money , whether by way of insurance premium , compensation or damages , is a covenant capable of touching and concerning the land provided that the existence of the covenant , and the right to payment thereunder , affects the value of the land in whomsoever it is vested for the time being …
5 The Redpath brothers had a field day , sharing five of the six tries and a contribution to Melrose now and in the future could hold the vital key to unlock even more championship trophies .
6 Grobbelaar , 35 , who has won more medals than any other goalkeeper , is currently on loan to Second division Stoke and a return to Merseyside now looks highly unlikely .
7 That 's still a fair maximum for this car , and even with a lot of miles under its belt since it had any major attention ( and a tendency to hang-up slightly in second gear ) it will still pull 12.2secs to 60mph .
8 So monopoly profits are a reward to innovation and entrepreneurship and a signal to competitors rather than a ‘ welfare loss ’ .
9 She left this house to us , and an allowance to Emily so long as she did n't marry , and one to me so long as I stayed with her .
10 The revelation of the size of the deficit in 1987 had precipitated a serious financial crisis , the introduction of austerity measures and an appeal to congregations worldwide for donations .
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