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

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1 But all reports of CTL in rodents and humans as well as most pre-erythrocytic vaccine research have focused on sporozoite antigens , particularly CSP , even though CTL to CSP alone appear insufficient for protection against P. falciparum .
2 The Blind Cave Fish , Astyanax mexicanus , live in the dard underground caves from Texas to Panama where they rely on the pressure sensitive lateral line to navigate .
3 As he was never in contention , he will not have used up the sort of nervous energy expended by Chip Beck , who recovered the lead he had lost on Saturday to edge out Greg Norman and Mike Standly with a final round of 70 .
4 The Heritage Education Trust , established ten years ago , is switching from St Mary 's College on Strawberry Hill to Ripon where it will move into new offices on the campus of the University College of Ripon and York St John at the beginning of September .
5 I went from Alamein to Tobruk then to Syria .
6 He had sentenced the owner of a garden centre in Morden to death when the man refused to take his Access card .
7 however came ‘ the organisation and management of the school ’ , with the advent of LMS and the transfer of management powers from LEAs to heads/governors specifically identified by teachers as ‘ making this worse ’ .
8 The one the Federation produced is very good , but a lot of reading in it , so , we wanted one we could hand out to people and the the intention is that we , we go on the market next week Thursday and Friday to hand out that leaflet , also to advertise the meeting on the tenth , erm , so that really is as far , and obviously the meetings that , that Lilly just said that Kathy 's coming , that would be an opportunity to erm you know , discuss it further with her .
9 Taiwan to phase out CFCs by 1996
10 The proximity of Tribschen to Basle obviously made contact easier , but it was undoubtedly Nietzsche 's new professional eminence that made it particularly welcome to Wagner and led to a rapid development of the relationship between the two .
11 ‘ You get something on before you catch your death , love , ’ said Mrs. Hennessy to Tessa reproachfully .
12 Yet what brought Edward to heel temporarily at least — was a baronial threat that they might have to find another king if he would not keep his coronation oath , which in their minds meant observing the Ordinances .
13 ‘ Why send Dana to Paris now ?
14 Later he left the Papal service and in the 1550s accompanied the Cardinal Charles de Lorraine to France where he naturally preferred the chanson .
15 Prince Charles flew from Washington to Houston yesterday .
16 — what is the best way to teach PROLOG to students both with and without prior programming experience ?
17 Additionally the railway will run daily from May to September inclusive with a two-hourly service on weekdays .
18 The fish is dangerous if eaten from May to July just before spawning .
19 Clement V provided Reynolds to Canterbury so ‘ that peace might be preserved to Edward and his realm ’ : Reynolds was ordered to conduct affairs differently from the contentious Winchelsey ‘ so as to temper the rancour between the king and his nobles , hoping to benefit the church thereby ’ .
20 They were part of a group of students returning from Stratford to London where they were registered at a college on Picadilly .
21 I entertained Heather to lunch there as well .
22 When Edward delayed his consent to the election , Clement , whose own preference was for Walter Langton , reserved the see , but in October 1313 translated Walter Reynolds from Worcester to Canterbury where he remained until his death in November 1327 .
23 I learned that the rivers of the area are frozen up from January to April when the temperature sinks to minus 10°F , although the summer temperature while we were in Irkutsk was a ‘ sweltering ’ 65°F !
24 New figures for accumulated temperature have been calculated using 0°C as the growth threshold and covering the months January to June inclusive .
25 Beach fishing from Swansea to Ogmore very poor and codling still hard to find .
26 Chrimes , who preceded him from Cape Town to London even before the war ended , had studied at the Sadler 's Wells School , then joined the Sadler 's Wells Opera-Ballet , the new company started at Sadler 's Wells Theatre when the original Sadler 's Wells Ballet moved to Covent Garden .
27 Something of the flavour appears in a cryptic note sent from North to Rafsanjani late in 1986 , when Ghorbanifar had been dropped from the equation and replaced by a more promising-seeming young Iranian official , the ‘ Second Channel ’ .
28 What had attracted Alan to Carolyn initially , and reinforced his interest as he got to know her , was her painful honesty .
29 Meanwhile , a doctor who flew from RAF Lyneham to Sarajevo yesterday says the sick and injured Bosnians chosen to be treated in Britain may not be those in most urgent need .
30 The juniors paddled from Elmbridge to Teddington only .
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