Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] to [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Improved recognition rates can be achieved , the process is no slower , and has obvious leanings to parallelisation of at least some stages of the recognition process . |
2 | And obviously that adds certain constraints to sort of erm income . |
3 | PLANS for a hotel and leisure development at Bodelwyddan Castle are moving ahead , but officials face strong opposition to part of the package . |
4 | British law comprises thousands of separate statutes and decided cases : none of them give unqualified support to freedom of expression . |
5 | Without that we would n't have a selection and training procedure which demands that all new volunteers give equal weight to understanding of lesbian concerns and knowledge of lesbian information as well of that of gay men . |
6 | Nor , once the war had ended and formal marriage bars were removed , did the increasing presence of married women in the labour force mean that efforts were made to extend female access to membership of occupational pension schemes . |
7 | St William 's Foundation sees the need for a programme of action which will explore new paths , side step old obstacles , find lateral avenues to solution of apparently intractable problems . |
8 | The latest controversy centred on an amendment to its Islamic Law Administration Act passed by the Selangor State Assembly on July 19 , 1989 , which permitted formal conversion to Islam of minors without parental consent , on the grounds that Islamic law deemed a person an adult from the onset of puberty . |
9 | Thus , by virtue of institutional demands , occupational conventions and perceived political legitimacy , the media as a whole are predisposed to adopt a style of coverage which will pay scant regard to analysis of the causes of protest or the grievances of protesters . |
10 | Hundreds bid sad farewell to victim of plane tragedy |
11 | However , they they say that it i b it is unacceptable because it er pays insufficient regard to loss of jobs and the future role of manufacturing and service industry . |
12 | ( The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 requires that men and women have equal access to membership of such schemes . ) |