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

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1 From there , it is delivered to shops or to the warehouses of other record companies .
2 Put into precise terms , one can say that , in clinical and applied psychoanalysis , the individualistic fallacy alleges that the individual 's Oedipus complex is wholly explicable by reference to himself and to his family situation , without regard to the history of that complex or to the origins of the family and of human psychological structures as a whole .
3 For example , the word ’ bank ’ , in isolation , can refer to a financial institution or to the sides of a river ( among other things ) .
4 This meant goodbye to the subsidies for the arts and to the traces of freedom for the press .
5 Their work bears witness both to the power of partnership and to the powers of expression which we feel able to attribute to groups , to some circle of friends or literary ‘ school ’ — in this case , the group which was at one time drunkenly designated the scholarship boys , angry young men or hypergamists of the Fifties .
6 Mr Töpfer has threatened to apply a similar scheme to car manufacturers and to the makers of electronic goods , such as computers and television sets .
7 It is therefore necessary to become able to recognize and attach meaning to the words and to the patterns of which the sentences consist .
8 Having made his eccentric gesture , John returned to his position at the bow of the boat and to the strains of a rousing strathspey he was rowed back to the shore .
9 Rather it is necessary to look at the people involved — the professionals — and understand how they relate both to their clients and to the organisations in which they work , for it is these structures that powerfully condition the primary relationships .
10 This method — if it can be properly so called — is usually applied not to the full range of candidates but to the candidates of the voter 's favourite party .
11 The great majority of its members were more attracted to this than to the abuse from the Communists or to the dissensions of the ILP .
12 We sailed down the reaches of the Thames and , standing in the bows , I saw the river through the eyes of Marlow in Conrad 's Heart of Darkness , as a waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth crowded with memories of men and ships it had borne to the rest of home or to the battles of the sea " .
13 The problem here is rather why emancipation produced an agrarian solution satisfactory to neither gentry , peasantry nor to the prospects of a genuinely capitalist agriculture .
14 By eliminating the formal codes of obedience which in the conventual life she would have owed to her mother superior and to the canons of her order and to episcopal authority , she was able to claim a more radical obedience , an obedience to God alone .
15 ‘ To the Death of God , the destruction of morality and to The Sons of Midnight . ’
16 For some time now he had been certain that he had at last evolved a diction appropriate both to the requirements of classical epic and to the subtleties of the alchemical process .
17 All such changes are related not only to people 's work lives but to the decisions of ( often multinational ) house building companies ; the latter increasingly investing in ‘ up-market ’ houses and retirement homes for people who have seen the value of their home rapidly increase .
18 Once again , the Government seem not to give a damn what happens to our skills and to the jobs of the future .
19 I take the view that , having regard to the recitals and to the terms of the order , one can read into the order itself the element of compromise , but again I do not think it is important for the decision of this case ; because the compromise , if compromise it was , was between the plaintiffs and Jack Bernardout , and I do not think it enures for the benefit of Joseph Bernardout , the defendant in these proceedings .
20 The only direct counts of migration fed into them relate to military personnel and to the residents of some institutions ( mainly prisons ) .
21 Runswick claims a modest role in his ‘ Write-Your-Own Opera for children to do themselves ’ , providing the musical frame and a scenario which magics six classes through the ages and to the ends of the earth in search of ingredients for Mr Gandolfi 's birthday cake .
22 Some of these visitors will be unaccustomed to country roads and to the hazards of walking along a road with no footpath .
23 Arguments made to the House of Lords Select Committee are also made to the Commission , to the European Parliament and to the Governments of the Member States .
24 Arousal in this study appeared to have a beneficial effect on memory for both types of information quite contrary to the predictions of Easterbrook 's hypothesis and to the results of the Christianson and Loftus ( 1987 ) study .
25 It was a shocking experience and to the abuses of the gaolers was added the deadly lottery of gaol fever and smallpox , pneumonia and diphtheria .
26 There does seem to be a greater sensitivity to community needs and to the dangers of ‘ blanket ’ application of general policy .
27 There are benefactions to the church of St Peter the Little in Thames Street and to the Carmelites in Fleet Street .
28 These visits cause some disturbance to the plants and to the paths of light rays .
29 The equal protection cases show how important formal equality becomes when it is understood to require integrity as well as bare logical consistency , when it demands fidelity not just to rules but to the theories of fairness and justice that these rules presuppose by way of justification .
30 Writers are concerned with such issues as : Does culture belong to the organisation or to the individuals within it ?
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