Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [conj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively or additionally subjects may genuinely feel that there is greater subjective difference within the few films they have given high ratings to than within the many they have given lower ratings to and have been at least partially successful in avoiding what Poulton ( 1989 ) terms equal frequency biases .
2 The crown claimed that Manning had ferried Mr McVeigh 's IRA killers to and from the scene of the killing at his Boucher Road warehouse on May 22 , 1991 .
3 They plan to point out that tanker movements to and from the terminal are carefully controlled .
4 The ways by which this class comes about and the implications and feedback effects to and from the natural environment are discussed in Chapters 6 , 7 and 8 .
5 There were ‘ Whizz-bangs ’ and shell-shock , telegraphy and telephones , railways to hasten troops to and from the battlefront , and the new horrors of chemical warfare .
6 The position of the absorption edge of selenium was determined before each set of three-wavelength data by the measurement of X-ray fluorescence from the crystal at right angles to and in the plane of polarization of the beam .
7 transfers to and from the reserve
8 Transfers to and from the private sector would be eased , enabling the NHS to concentrate its long term resources on those who need its special skills .
9 The modular nature of the Course facilitates credit transfers to and from the American system .
10 Note that LIFESPAN can usually store and retrieve software for foreign computer systems , though transfers to and from the user work space that LIFESPAN can address have to be carried out by the LIFESPAN user .
11 Clean clothes , fares to and from the interview , possibly something to eat or drink when you 're far away from home , even going around the job centres — they all cost money .
12 A little digging reveals an increase in the ITU grant from £20 000 to £100 000 — barely enough to cover the student 's fares to and from the United Kingdom .
13 If this is n't possible , which seems to be the case in your situation , then the restaurant is in breach of contract and you could have a claim for compensation for disappointment , plus any expenses you may have incurred — for example , travelling costs to and from the restaurant .
14 For the English , the main need was initially that of transporting men , horses and weapons to and from the European mainland .
15 Lorries will take containers to and from the terminal and trains will make the journey between Northamptonshire and the continent .
16 Kalashnikov-toting guards were everywhere and armed carabinieri escorted teams to and from the Athletes ' Village — the hotels Ergife Palace and Princess .
17 The epidemics of the mid-century began around 1840 , and were probably transmitted by animals imported from India to transport goods to and from the early coffee plantations .
18 So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change .
19 On the day of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone , Kidlington was in use as a feeder airport for helicopters to refuel and transfer passengers to and from the race circuit .
20 GEC Alsthom Transportation Projects Ltd , based at Trafford Park , are manufacturing the trains that will ferry passengers to and from the Continent .
21 Stepping ashore from the small tender that ferried passengers to and from the ship , Lindsey found herself being led towards the vehicle parked nearby .
22 He sets out the triads that can be extracted from a particular scale , then he applies various formulae for adding and subtracting notes to and from the triads in order to realise the scale type 's total harmonic potential .
23 Since ocean carriers must now verify prior to accepting NVOCC shipments to or from the United States that FMC bonding and tariff filing requirements have been met , the registration feature is designed to facilitate the carriers ' verification and to gain a standing for the NVOCC bill equal to that of its European counterpart , the FIATA bill of lading .
24 The glorious views to and from the building remain , and their grounds , though overgrown , can quickly be restored .
25 He also worked with the Cardinal Archbishop of New York , John O'Connor , in ways that are still not known ; his notebooks are full of calls to and from the archbishop 's office .
26 The immediate aim was to open the roads to and from the temple to untouchables , but it proved to be a symbol of the movement to eliminate discrimination against untouchables in all spheres of life and a pointer to the need to abolish the caste system .
27 You have to plan each meal to make sure both that the patient has a well balanced diet , and that you do not spend too much time and energy on journeys to and from the kitchen .
28 information on transport connections to and from the hotel by road , rail , sea and air and car hire ;
29 This type of cylinder is designed for direct boiler systems , so has two tappings to take fittings for the pipes to and from the boiler but no internal heating coil .
30 While Tshwete was in Australia and New Zealand following the Cricket World Cup , a leading ANC sports activist , Mr Mluleki George , who also chairs the NOSC ( the National Olympic and Sports Congress , recognised by most Commonwealth governments as the voice of non-Olympic sports in South Africa ) , wrote letters to the governing bodies and the authorities in Australia , New Zealand , France and England demanding they ban or discourage the planned tours to and from the Republic , arguing that the development programme about to be launched by the SARFU was only a smokescreen designed to provide a cover for the international aspirations of the white rugby establishment .
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