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

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1 He started to distinguish himself as an athlete of no mean promise and , understandably , invitations to meetings out of the area were forthcoming .
2 She puts the American syndrome of being addicted to addictions down to the growing influence of many of the New Age therapies .
3 Note 62/3/2 in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 explains that rule 3(2) only applies to a right of a party to recover costs ‘ from any other party to the proceedings ’ and will not apply to the right of a mortgagee to retain costs out of a mortgaged property on redemption or to any other contractual right to costs out of a fund or from persons who are not parties to the proceedings .
4 ‘ The major bankers have also been very close to goings on in the Bond Corporation for some time . ’
5 Darbyshire ( 1987 ) provides an interesting outline of the approach to relatives down through the ages and quotes the Health Service Ombudsman who highlighted current complaints related to ‘ failure to give relatives adequate or timely information … . ’
6 We are for bringing outside analysis to departments along with the office of the Minister for the Civil Service and the Treasury .
7 Its telescope will have a mirror 60 cm across , and will be cooled by liquid helium to a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero ; and its detectors will be sensitive to wavelengths up to a maximum of 120 micrometres .
8 General surface markers ( e.g. lectins or anti-mouse species antibodies ) applied to embryos up to the 8-cell stage will stain all blastomeres homogeneously prior to compaction and in a polarized fashion thereafter .
9 The duty applies to children up to the age of 18 years .
10 A total of 50 European Child of Achievement Awards are presented annually to children up to the age of 16 .
11 Apprenticeship was , however , a youth as much as a class phenomenon , and although Horace Walpole might remark of Vauxhall pleasure garden that everybody from " the Duke of Grafton down to children out of the Foundling hospital " went there , an admission fee of 2s 6d a head was a considerable barrier , though some women from the lower orders went there in the way of business .
12 But , melancholy as the deserted and shattered city might seem to a casual visitor , to men out of the line it spelled life .
13 It has submitted final proposals to ministers along with a range of options as to how the link might be built .
14 Section 41 regulates the extension of all these provisions to juveniles up to the age of 21 even when support was not previously received below the age of 18 .
15 PLANS for an extra-smoochy end to nights out at a Darlington bar and nightclub were turned down yesterday .
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