Example sentences of "to [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 " It is settled now with David Simson , Mercht. in Day , That he Continue the packquet to run to & from Tarbet as Usuall .
2 " It is settled now with David Simson , Mercht. in Day , That he Continue the packquet to run to & from Tarbet as Usuall .
3 Letters seem to be taking sometimes two weeks or more to get here , and I suppose it might be the same at Nanking , but I think the post to & from Shanghai will be quicker .
4 There will be a range of thermal beard extensions which will simply clip on to or over the existing facial fur , providing the customer with that little bit of extra insulation .
5 Ehrlichman and Weinberger criticise the emphasis that has been placed on the first eye movements occurring after a question has been asked and the consequent ignoring of movements which occur prior to or during presentation of a particular item .
6 I have checked with our Information Services manager and he tells me that Wimpey did not take any photographs of military airfields prior to or during the war years .
7 Holders of one of the qualifications listed below who , in addition , may be required by the centre to undertake , prior to or during the early part of the course , a centre devised programme of bridging studies .
8 Were her average weekly earnings ( see page 20 ) equal to or above the lower earnings limit ?
9 Move the cursor on to or above the division mark
10 However , there were many more non-manual workers close to or above their average than was ( and still is ) the case for manual workers : low pay among non-manual workers tend to figure in low-level clerical , sales and nursing groups but to be spread across a much wider range of jobs in the manual sector of the labour market .
11 This assumes that the bathroom is next to or above the kitchen ( as is usually the case ) ; if running hot water to another room ( a bedroom , say ) will create a very long pipe run , it might be simpler to install a separate instantaneous or small storage heater .
12 The news that ‘ for the time being ’ they can only go to or through Czechoslovakia with a visa , left East Germans stunned .
13 The authors , who have done field-work in Madagascar , apply the theories of Lévy-Bruhl : the pre-logical mentality persists in civilised man , but becomes available only to or through the poet .
14 ‘ But the really bad apples in the seismic barrel , and a very sinister lot those are , too , are the so-called thermal hotspots , plumes or upswellings of molten lava that reach up to or through the earth 's crust , giving rise to volcanoes or earthquakes or both .
15 We studied 16 patients with proved ulcerative colitis ; eight had a disease extension to or beyond the sigmoid colon and eight had an isolated proctitis ( eight women and eight men , with a mean age of 35 years , range 20 to 75 ) .
16 The patients were grouped into those who had a disease extension to or beyond the sigmoid colon ( colitis ) and those who suffered from an isolated proctitis .
17 From 1978 to December 31 1990 all patients with longstanding ( >=8; years ) and extensive ( disease extending to or beyond the splenic feature ) ulcerative colitis were advised to have annual colonoscopy with pancolonic biopsy .
18 Since July last year we 've been close to or below our target and the original CAT can now be disbanded .
19 And I was never at risk of being spoken to or of having to endure sales talk .
20 ‘ ( a ) as of right , from any final judgment of the Court of Appeal where the matter in dispute on the appeal amounts to or is of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards , or where the appeal involves , directly or indirectly , some claim or question to or respecting property or some civil right amounting to or of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards ; and ( b ) at the discretion of the Court of Appeal from any other judgment of that court , whether final or interlocutory , if , in the opinion of that court , the question involved in the appeal is one which by reason of its great general or public importance , or otherwise , ought to be submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision .
21 ‘ Unpublished price sensitive information ’ is information which relates to specific matters relating to or of concern ( directly or indirectly ) to that company , that is to say it is not of a general nature relating to or of concern to that company and is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which if it were generally known to them would be likely to affect the price of those securities .
22 ‘ Unpublished price sensitive information ’ is information which relates to specific matters relating to or of concern ( directly or indirectly ) to that company , that is to say it is not of a general nature relating to or of concern to that company and is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which if it were generally known to them would be likely to affect the price of those securities .
23 He could do anything with , to or for this fictional character , simply by lifting up his pen .
24 Stated generally , the fundamental rationale he offers for having to do so is that he , either himself or as the agent of society , knew better than the patient what should be done to or for the patient .
25 A later section ( section 256 ) defines them as ‘ statements of standard accounting practice issued by such body or bodies as may be prescribed by regulations ’ and goes still further by empowering the Secretary of State to make grants , ‘ to or for the purposes of bodies concerned with ( a ) issuing accounting standards , ( b ) overseeing and directing the issuing of such standards or ( c ) investigating departures from such standards or from the accounting requirements of this Act and taking steps to secure compliance with them . ’
26 Aristotle derives it from " phallic songs " , which were a common constituent of Greek fertility ritual and would have been sung to or for a particular fertility god : this would usually , though not perhaps invariably , have been Dionysus . )
27 Over centuries gypsies have been persecuted in varying degrees ; but now they are as much the victims of general trends and events taking place without regard to or for them .
28 In the case of settlements by virtue of which income is paid to or for the benefit of an infant unmarried child of a settlor , the definition is extended to include " transfers of assets " ( s670 ) .
29 Section 663 provides that where there is a settlement , and during the life of the settlor any income is paid to or for the benefit of a child of the settlor in any year of assessment , the income shall , if at the time of payment the child is unmarried and below the age of 18 , be treated as the settlor 's income and not the income of any other person .
30 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
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