Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | A considerable part of these funds was passed on as dinar loans to domestic enterprises . |
2 | The visit has not all been work orientated , however , as a visit to Loch Ness has been fitted in , together with sight-seeing visits to Dundee and Inverness . |
3 | The Social Security Minister has promised to clamp down on benefit payments to New Age travellers . |
4 | The Social Security Minister has promised to clamp down on benefit payments to New Age travellers . |
5 | Certainly there is much of interest here as the exhibition runs the whole gamut with further wide-ranging , bird 's eye views through more down to earth transcriptions to a couple of urban scenes . |
6 | The process had been set in motion on March 15 with the handing over of border crossings to units of a newly formed Macedonian army . |
7 | Spennymoor also visited Willington and they came away with victory thanks to 18 points from Darren Shiel and 15 points from Steve Toman they won 63–39 at Parkside Imps . |
8 | The current trend towards ever higher emissions would be curbed by energy conservation ( accounting for around 43 per cent of the required reduction ) and a shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy ( accounting for the remaining 57 per cent ) . |
9 | In all cases the strife has fundamentally weakened central governments , diverting both energy and money away from development issues to the domestic conflicts which assume overwhelming importance . |
10 | The next part of the discussion moves away from research institutions to farmers and pastoralists themselves , and concerns the accessibility of new agricultural technology to these people . |
11 | A major reason for this has been the move by customers away from cash transactions to cheque and credit card transactions . |
12 | ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ? |
13 | Members of the research and development department , put under the massive strain of trying to turn production over from rock slippers to ‘ rubber craft ’ ( not proving all that popular according to market research anyway ) were dropping like flies . |
14 | In some language schools it is possible to give the camera a different function : it is handed over to student groups to be used as a tool in project work . |
15 | IT IS always worth timing visits to the French Alps to avoid French school holidays . |
16 | Antrim Borough Council is setting its one mile motor racing circuit at Nutt 's Corner aside for Learner Drivers to practice in a safe and controlled environment off the public roads . |
17 | These privileges may range from the relatively inconspicuous one of being treated differently for insurance purposes to the ultimate extreme of contracting a ‘ marriage with a member of the opposite sex ’ — opposite , that is , to the adopted one . |
18 | The Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association ( AMMA ) in 1985 studied the arguments for and against access and concluded , ‘ the opening up of school records to parents and older students would greatly reduce understandable , if unfounded , fears of needless secrecy , … serve to strengthen the relationship between educational establishments , parents and pupils … [ and ] improve the quality and value of the records . |
19 | And it still turns up in Jam books to this day . |
20 | Part of the left 's problem , admits Mr Geremek , is that the communists have sullied the term ‘ socialist ’ beyond redemption , even though people respond favourably in opinion polls to such left-wing causes as social justice and equality . |
21 | Unbuffered by variations in gradient , their flows often fluctuate widely from afternoon maxima to early morning minima . |
22 | Why not visit the Amphitheatre and watch one of the exciting International Shows or perhaps you will find something else to do — there is so much going on from Fashion Shows to Jazz Festivals . |
23 | It subsidises the Réunion to the tune of around 7% per year , which otherwise finances itself mainly through entrance charges to museums and temporary exhibitions and through publishing activities . |
24 | The kind of assistance that governments have offered has usually been through self-help schemes , the giving out of land titles to the inhabitants or offering loans . |
25 | There were no significant differences in out of district referrals to individual specialties among the non-fundholding practices . |
26 | Men get sent back from specialist posts to uniform duties as a punishment and the strength of this metaphorical move downwards or backwards ( you can never move ‘ up ’ or ‘ forwards ’ into uniform ) is not lost on young officers . |
27 | We move now from tree spirits to water spirits , from maypoles to wells , and another custom whose origins reach back to pre-Christian times . |
28 | The room , warmed by a large oil-stove , was close ; a window with tiny panes looked out over slate roofs to a distant , misty sea . |
29 | Most of them find their way back to garden centres to be re-sold . |
30 | The staccato vocals , and Morrison 's sudden interjections , utterly transformed the song , and the duo moved on to swap vocals to and fro in Lewis 's hit , What 'd I Say . |