Example sentences of "[adv] to [n mass] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 3 At 4 pm. her car engine starts playing up a bit so she slows down to 20km /h for the rest of her journey home , Answer these questions from your graph .
2 For me it 's not even a matter of specific issues such as Aids and homelessness , it simply comes down to people 's relationships with each other . ’
3 He was always getting up to wander down the aisles , interfering with the card school or listening in to people 's personal stereos .
4 All such changes are related not only to people 's work lives but to the decisions of ( often multinational ) house building companies ; the latter increasingly investing in ‘ up-market ’ houses and retirement homes for people who have seen the value of their home rapidly increase .
5 Only as the Holy Spirit takes the ‘ foolish ’ message of the gospel home to people 's hearts , and convinces them of its truth ; that it is indeed ‘ the wisdom of God to every one who believes ’ ( 1 Cor. 1 : 18ff ) .
6 It will be ‘ religious ’ in that it will appeal directly to people 's dreams and real desires , not to greed or the lust for irrelevant political power . ’
7 As noted earlier , these theories have not only been applied to people but also to people 's creations , such as works of art and writings .
8 Savings of up to 50% per annum can be made from each tap converted .
9 The 1994 interest relief will be reduced from the 25pc band to the 20pc and could cost up to £125 per annum for a person with a mortgage over £30,000 .
10 Spreading rate is up to 7sq m/litre for fine , and 10sq m/litre for smooth .
11 Fifty per cent of all profit-related pay up to £3000 per annum or 20 per cent of total pay will be tax-free .
12 Ernest Bevin 's 1933 articles in The New Clarion , later published as My Plan for 2,000,000 Workless , argued that a new state pension of £1 per week ( single person ) and £1 15s 0d per week ( married couple ) paid at the age of 65 to all earning up to £1,000 per annum , on condition of retirement from work , would induce withdrawal from the labour market of the estimated 350,000 existing pensioners aged 65–9 working in industry .
13 Salary up to £18,108 per annum — depending on age and experience .
14 Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools .
15 Accelerating up to Mach I.8 , he took the Foxbat over the Mongolian border and began the first of his two runs down the Sinkiang-Uighur plateau .
16 Good luck , a close fist , and administrative skills pushed the land revenues up to £42,000 per annum by 1509 , about four times their level in 1433 .
17 The conditions under which the loans were made committed India to seeking a further three-year extended fund facility ( EFF ) loan worth up to $5,000 million-$7,000 million and also to reducing its budget deficit to 5 per cent in 1991-92 .
18 Businessure is aimed at businesses with a turnover of up to £1m and generally involving premiums of up to £5,000 per annum .
19 ‘ Maybe the single wo n't come up to people 's expectations , ’ he admits .
20 Quite often the real ‘ you ’ does n't live up to people 's expectations of the ‘ television ’ version .
21 Salary will be on the RA 1A scale in the range £ up to £ per annum inclusive .
22 Salary will be up to £ per annum according to age , qualifications and experience .
23 I 'll come back , I 'll come back to windmills. erm
24 discount represents the Government 's attempt to meet that need , but have they really considered whether the figure relates precisely to people 's incomes ?
25 To move these goods between ports and factories , factories and shops , and then to people 's houses requires a great deal of transport .
26 Syva 's revenues have grown steadily since then to $1 3Om last year .
27 And on page thirty nine could we please make sure that the telephone box does not move closer to people 's homes .
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