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

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1 There is a difference in price of 4p a pound in poultry meat due to inspection charges .
2 Wycliffe had transferred his attention from statements to cheque stubs .
3 It has been estimated , for example , that during the mid 1970s some 50 million US citizens were subject to hurricane winds of over 160 km/h and 6 million were subject to hurricane surge ( Brinkman 1975 ) .
4 The number of doctors and dentists has been increased by 17,000 , and the real resources committed to GP services have doubled since 1979 .
5 structural changes to the social and health services brought about by the NHS and Community Care Act and changes to GP contracts are monitored to ensure that they do not adversely affect older people ;
6 In that context , will she look at the pooling system that applies to GP contracts , because many GPs have improved their work in terms of cervical smears and other tests in preventive medicine , but have ended up worse off as a result ?
7 It is not immediately obvious why this should be the case , but this provides evidence of a less restrictive response to GP referrals of women , since section 3 applies for six months and section 2 for 28 days .
8 However , this power is primarily relevant to GP referrals .
9 In relation to GP referrals only , more women ( 59 per cent ) than men ( 38 per cent ) were aged 16 to 44 and more women ( 63 per cent ) than men ( 43 per cent ) were in more stable council or owner occupied housing .
10 If you stick to vegetable sauces , or the slightly richer seafood sauces ( sans cheese and cream ) , you should be OK .
11 Such studies are often referred to as community profiles , and may cover factors such as education , occupation , age , literacy , language ( related to ethic groups ) , recreation , the needs of the handicapped and housebound , housing and many other matters .
12 I will admit that I am a total tube head when it comes to guitar amps , but at the same time sufficiently open-minded to have previously applauded other companies ' efforts in solid state technology .
13 ‘ A lot of young players are now susceptible to hernia problems with the pace of the game and the hard work you have to put in .
14 Comart , of St Neots near Cambridge , started as a mail-order business , selling computers in kit form to electronics enthusiasts .
15 Fang Lizhi , a leading astrophysicist noted for his frequent outspoken comments on the Chinese political system was invited to speak to electronics students at Beida on 4 November 1985 .
16 and hardware.intensive implementations of several control schemes are discussed in detail with particular reference to processor requirements , optimisation of motor performance and limitations imposed by microprocessor based control .
17 The belief , common to warrior peoples from Viking to Samurai , that the souls of those slain in battle went straight to heaven .
18 Its not something Ive known Leeds supporters do a lot of — except to shite players like Kevin Hird .
19 Word processing can be such a liberation from what most young people would call the drudgery of pen and paper that it is as bad to ban it as to ban calculators .
20 Version 6.3 is available to Progress users as an upgrade , anticipating the release of version 7 in May 1993 , now in beta at 15 UK sites .
21 Scheme reapproved by CNAA indefinitely subject to progress reviews .
22 Hectic and colourful weekly markets attract farmers and traders from local villages , backstreet blacksmiths and workshops buzz away making anything from brass paraffin lamps to yacht spares , while busy quaysides look after a thriving local yacht charter industry .
23 He also resorted , on occasion , to resignation threats and to attempts to play one ally off against another ( for example by developing a close relationship with the Soviet government ) .
24 Often house paints need to be delivered to building sites so Taubmans and Cromadex products can also go out on the same vans .
25 Spidery legs , rat eyes , whiffling whiskers : an unearthed hedgehog , part of the general exodus due to building developments nearby .
26 And that committment to building railways as well as roads with private cash was boosted this week .
27 In addition to building seminaries and other houses of study it helps to support over 63,000 seminarians .
28 Modern archaeologists have at least been able to conjecture possible rational motives for the primitive societies to have devoted enormous efforts to building pyramids or stonehenges , such as their use as astronomical or more likely astrological observatories .
29 In the mid-1980s , architects and interior designers became accustomed to building models or preparing illustrations on a scale of 1:1 .
30 While not all reference to building surveyors is quite so supportive , clearly this Committee has a new perspective .
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