Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | 4.2.2 invite the parties to subject to him within such time limits as he may direct such written representations concerning the matter or matters in dispute as they may respectively wish |
2 | Prevalence ranges from 3 to 5 per thousand in industrialized countries to 15 to 20 or even 30 per thousand in some areas of the developing world . |
3 | As the responsibility time span increased in the example from two years to three to four and approached five , no one seemed to perceive a qualitative difference in the nature of the responsibility that a manager discharged . |
4 | John Speight , of British Telecom , told the meeting at Didcot that designers aim to reduce dimensions to 0.1 to 0.2 micrometres in the next decade . |
5 | Also very slow at junctions to sixteen to fifteen , the M four M forty if you 're heading back from London . |
6 | We well I 've no objections to that to that at all . |
7 | At the end of the day 's session , the Congress of People 's Deputies voted by 530 votes to 236 to ‘ accept as a basis for discussion ’ a declaration that should free ministers ' hands to press ahead with free market policies . |
8 | After discussions in the Divisions and the preparation of a Report by the NAC , the Easter Conference of 1939 decided by 69 votes to 40 to re-affiliate to the Labour Party , provided certain conditions were accepted . |