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

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1 Was all this emotion merely suggestibility to the day 's teaching ?
2 Younger men sometimes criss-crossed the frontiers of Carolingian regna : middle-age brought a tendency to settle down in the regnum where closeness to the king ( modern German historians have coined the useful term Königsnähe ) had brought greatest rewards .
3 He felt that such a clause would be unreasonable , since the ship was likely to break down in circumstances where return to the yard would be impracticable .
4 And his notes for the course on lyric ( prepared in the spring of 1869 ) show him devoting ten times more space to the dithyramb , of which next to nothing had survived from antiquity , than to the epinician , the kind immortalized by Pindar and the only kind that had survived in any bulk . "
5 ‘ The contract between mortgagor and mortgagee , as it is understood in this court , makes the mortgage a security , not only for principal and interest , and such ordinary charges and expenses as are usually provided for by the instrument creating the security , but also for the costs properly incident to a suit for foreclosure or redemption .
6 The third area was a recently completed opencast coal site at Lasswade Road where mining to a depth of 20 metres had taken place .
7 Table 3.1 reveals that the OR was not restored after the retention interval when exposure to the test context filled the interval — habituation of the specific response to the light must therefore have survived the retention interval .
8 Such indemnities , transferring liabilities incurred to third parties , will be particularly useful in cases where a contracting party may incur liability to a person not party to the contract , which therefore can not be excluded by contract : for instance , a manufacturer might require a distributor or retailer to indemnify it against tortious product liability claims by consumers injured by the product .
9 Our peasant is starting off today to Roslavl' , 55 miles away , in order to see her soldier son who has been away in the Civil War , and is passing with his peacetime unit by train tomorrow from Briansk further south to the city of Smolensk with an hour 's stop in Roslavl' .
10 Of the total of fourteen states now party to the Convention , half have ratified the Protocol .
11 However , even in this case , unless the parties agree otherwise , the buyer must bear the ‘ risk of deterioration necessarily incident to the course of transit , ’ section 33 .
12 By this time Coxe had shifted his interests further south to the province of ‘ Carolana ’ — covering the present North and South Carolina , Georgia , Florida , and Louisiana — which had been granted by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath [ q.v. ] , attorney-general , in 1629 .
13 His office at the Caterham factory is covered with pictures of Seven racing cars — and one of Patrick McGoohan , whom he persuaded to endorse a special 35th anniversary Prisoner edition of the Seven this year ; his most animated conversation is reserved for descriptions of the car and its abilities , and one could almost believe that finances and company administration took a firm back seat to the development and fine tuning of the car 's design .
14 In a society where service to the state was a paramount requirement , the close association of political parties with wealthy financiers and industrialists was a serious liability .
15 Then followed a report back session to the clinic staff .
16 Among modifiable factors only access to a dietitian and an interested general practitioner featured significantly in the final multiple regression analysis .
17 By referring to ‘ any proceedings brought because of an alleged odour nuisance ’ it is clear that the Department of Environment did not intend to restrict the occasions when adherence to the code of practice may , at the discretion of the court be a relevant consideration .
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