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

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1 Down coast , a district referred to locally as Belfast 's Beverley Hills .
2 Monday to Saturday , and from 10a.m. to 6p.m. on Sundays when a concert is being given .
3 ( a ) Return along Church Way to High Street and take path opposite and slightly to right through gates of Manor Farm .
4 Table one on er page three er which refers to mostly to F appendix one , er of seventy three point nought million pounds or ninety four-ninety five er moving to seventy two point eight million in ninety five-six .
5 It was typical that on his retirement he and his wife moved — not to somewhere in England , but to the South of France .
6 Among the children of a Woolwich school evacuated to somewhere in Kent the average weight of the boys has increased during the last month by 2½ lb. and of girls by 3½ lb .
7 Doing them altogether , I find difficult to do , apart from the weather point of view , if it could be fitted to two maybe , you know you co you go to somewhere in Church Stretton okay , it 's distant enough when you have one place to go , when you do the Wellington section , you 've got four , and I find it very difficult to work and chase round to children 's homes , to give it any .
8 And he was going to somewhere in North End I think it was Huip to get barn to make this ale with .
9 ‘ My car 's there ! ’ she exclaimed and , as it quickly sank in that she did not have to go chasing up the garage , or chasing over to somewhere near Františkovy Láznë either , she sent up a silent prayer that her luck had changed .
10 The new intention was for an escort of 35 to 40 ships of the line , assembled from Toulon and Brest , to sail first to Brittany , to convoy the 20,000 men assembled there to somewhere near Glasgow , from where they were to march on Edinburgh .
11 well the thing is you go to somewhere like Dubai which is in the same peninsular and within half a mile of the , of the college there , there 's an Anglian church
12 I 'm a car owner who 's actually thinking of selling my car because I do n't use it much in Glasgow I do n't need to , I can actually walk to work and to come to somewhere like Edinburgh tonight I would much prefer to use the train , but I think we could have much more adequal plans to do with pedestrianizing city centres so that cars were banned from them altogether , they could bring back trams which are much less in terms of pollution , they might not make us big profits for the company 's but they are a very good way , we , a lot of European cities still use trams .
13 Well , I was always going to be an artist and it was always assumed that I would leave South Africa and go to somewhere like Italy and study at an art school .
14 Er , the comparable cost for a family of four in this country to go to somewhere like Alton Towers or to Chessington in your own car including the cost of petrol of getting there is of the order of fifty or sixty pounds at the outside .
15 And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form .
16 ‘ It 's fair to say that we liked the thought of it going to somewhere like Embsay , which does n't have any other big engines , because it will do a good bit of flag flying for us there . ’
17 One of the problems is when they 're starting to optimistically with tunnel vision .
18 And that 's going to on to February is it
19 In the final version , however , the wording had been amended to state that foreign banking markets were required to provide equivalent , but not necessarily identical , access facilities to EC banks if they wanted to trade within the EC ; it was also agreed that any foreign banks which were already trading legally within the EC would not need to reapply for authorization .
20 As part of the customer realignment all BT 's existing managers were reassessed for their suitability to the new structure and were obliged to reapply for posts in the new organisation .
21 I think that the hon. Lady is unwise to assume that Scotland will react as she proposes , but in any event , were that unlikely event to occur , Scotland would have to reapply for membership of the European Community .
22 North London 's status is now under threat after failing to travel to Leicester , as they have to reapply for League membership after finishing in the bottom four places of the division .
23 The bargain prices , available from 8pm to 8am on weekdays and all day on New Year 's Day and at weekends , are to mark Britain 's entry into the single European market .
24 But by coming clean and staying clean , North Korea could look forward to much in return : the right to poke about military installations in South Korea , a better relationship with America , more outside help and investment for its decrepit economy .
25 which I have n't yet got on to cos I wanted to hear most , at least most of the arguments on this aspect of the case , although it 's got very in effect very little to do with the other , other , but it does n't see round , er I could get on with that to a degree , er , so I do n't mind too much , but I think Friday is , is asking to much from Mr
26 The punishment of flogging to windward under sail is a modern form of masochism .
27 Using the tides to his advantage , he had beaten to windward across St Austell Bay as far as Deadman Point , and to his crew of six who manned the sheets and tended the lines , it had seemed that he had some magic way with him : every time they lost the fish , he would put about and find the shoal again , so that his lads hardly had time to swallow a hunk of bread or a gill of ale from one end of the day to the other .
28 We passed the Gordonstoun yachts , Pinta and Soldian , regular visitors to Stornoway , and gave them a cheery wave as they beat to windward towards Lismore Island .
29 These contributions will enable us to subsidise our Annual Outing which members look forward to eagerly from year to year .
30 The second , referred to obscurely in Helen 's last letter from Margate , was Mr Thomas 's decision that Edward should not take up a Civil Service post , but instead prepare himself for an Oxford entrance scholarship .
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