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

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1 Arguing that " developing information skills in isolation is nonsense " , the proposal goes on to predict the development of an information skills course to be related directly to such courses as environmental studies and social education .
2 In some cases these seem to have been produced by surface impacts , but in other cases exposure to a rather strong magnetic field in the past seems to be required .
3 Tadpole sells board-level products OEM to the likes of General Electric Co Inc and Polaroid Corp .
4 Tadpole sells board-level products OEM to the likes of General Electric Co Inc and Polaroid Corp .
5 So Taylor 's announcement that he 's to put his tactical paperwork in the office shredder and hand over the complete accounts ledger to Gascoigne is the most encouraging statement for English football since the surgeon passed Gazza 's knee A1 .
6 So Hambledon splits west to east .
7 One problem in this area is that of the patient who for religious reasons objects to a blood transfusion .
8 You must have DC Operations privilege to be able to submit a Design Change using option 2.1.3 .
9 You must have Process Model Operations privilege to be able to Install/Deinstall a Process Model using option 7.3.1 .
10 In all cases surfaces to be etched must be grease-free ( no fingerprints ! ) .
11 Spurned lovers and ex-wives were nabbed making obscene calls thanks to a new high-tech tracing system .
12 But the perpetrator , who had sent bone and teeth fragments to the grieving families , could n't have been more Japanese .
13 This has the double advantage of making available notes between the bottom note E in the seventh position of the B flat tenor trombone and the fundamental B flat and also providing shifts alternative to those found awkward among higher harmonics .
14 Apollinaire describes Picasso 's method of work in this way : ‘ Using planes to render volumes , Picasso enumerates the different elements composing objects in such a complete and penetrating manner that they only assume the aspect of objects thanks to the spectators ’ efforts , who are of necessity aware of their simultaneity , precisely because of their arrangement .
15 Colchester only scored six points in the first set but held off the Nomads for more than 27 minutes thanks to solid defence .
16 Over 150 states are now parties to these conventions — by far the highest number of states parties to any laws-of-war agreements .
17 ‘ The provisions of this Convention shall not affect conventions or other international agreements already in force , as between states parties to them .
18 It is that all young people under 18 who are not in full-time education or a job and who are seeking youth training are entitled to be offered and , if necessary , re-offered any number of times entry to a suitable YT programme and to receive such training .
19 Wright , Swinfen Eady J held that directors owed their fiduciary duties to the company and not to the company 's shareholders and thereby denied shareholders recourse to a direct action against directors who had used inside information at their ( the shareholders ' ) expense .
20 This results in a larger tax burden on the properties scale A to E to pay , for a reduced burden on the scales F to H.
21 Initially , the year was divided into the ten months March to December , the period midwinter to spring being left out because there was little agricultural work to be done then .
22 Is , is that euro speak Mr in other words freedom to Brussels rather than to Rome ?
23 This letter is illustrative of the type to be used where the firm is leading an agreed public offer ( ie subject to the Takeover Code ) on behalf of a client and is ni addition to a deal management' engagement letter as set out in 1101.2 .
24 after leading FA cup finalists Sunderland to Wembley in May .
25 When journalists resort to this sort of thing you can be sure that the facts are drab in the extreme , and believe me , they do n't come much drabber than our Bargain Weekend Break at the Elan Valley Lodge .
26 In O'Reilly v. Mackman Lord Diplock said that there were two exceptions to the principle that it would be an abuse of the process of the court not to bring a purely public judicial review action under Ord. 53 : first , Ord. 53 need not be used when none of the parties objects to the use procedure by writ or summons .
27 Will the court prevent an appointing authority from making an appointment because one of the parties objects to the reference proceeding ?
28 There is , I have found , some gentle entertainment to be had in discussion with publishers ' representatives , observing the wide-eyed eagerness with which they greet potentially saleable ideas , and their clenched , wary , glazed-eyes response to proposals they feel negative about , or perhaps do not understand .
29 A by-road branches west to Hatfield village .
30 But then short-term interest rates rose unexpectedly , and customers shifted money from low-interest savings accounts to high-interest deposit accounts .
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