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

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1 In total , in the ‘ no training officer ’ group there was less evidence of team decisions , less evidence of decision-making in the frame-work of existing plans/priorities , more mention of need to have local authority approval , and more mention of relevancy to post as a criterion .
2 Vitamin E is really a group of plant oils called tocopherols. they have the unique ability to prevent the deterioration that occurs in certain fats as a result of exposure to oxygen in the air , and so help to prevent deterioration of fats in the healthy body .
3 Only the west Siberian Tatars , as Muslims in touch with Bukhara and other Islamic centres of Central Asia , were familiar with Koranic Arabic , while the Buryat Mongols east of Lake Baikal used classical Mongolian , written since the thirteenth century in a vertical script , and later , as a result of conversion to Buddhism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , received its scriptures in Tibetan .
4 In a wide-ranging challenge to the opposition of multiculturalism to antiracism as an adequate framework for educational debate , Ali Rattansi argues that , in the wake of the Burnage Report , it is necessary to identify new priorities that undermine old certainties .
5 These developments and the support provided for them were constantly underpinned by the continued demonstration of commitment to partnership by the school 's Governors and senior management team .
6 Try the early summer flowering B. alternifolia , its shoots wreathed with clusters of pale purple flowers , and August flowering B. davidii , with tapering heads of white to purple at its stem tips .
7 There are , however , a number of formal and , more importantly , informal channels of communication to government about the mood of the House .
8 The effect of consent to treatment by the minor or someone else with authority to give it is limited to protecting the medical or dental practitioner from claims for damages for trespass to the person .
9 The usual order is judgment for arrears of rent to date of termination of the tenancy , and for mesne profits to date of hearing and thereafter mesne profits at a daily rate and ( almost invariably calculated by reference to the rent ) from the date of hearing until actual possession is given up .
10 Assessment of success to date of the ‘ Villa Policy . ’
11 MEMO : Government Consultation Paper on ‘ Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment ’
12 This change would rectify these disparities and bring the legislative into line with the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment Directive .
13 Implementation of the EC 's Directive on the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment
14 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EC DIRECTIVE ON THE FREEDOM OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE ENVIRONMENT
15 The adoption of such a procedure raises the question of who would act as the regulatory or responsible body to oversee implementation of the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment procedures .
16 Subgroup analyses from 433 patients in the SCATI trial provide the only available mortality data on the addition of heparin to thrombolysis in the absence of aspirin .
17 Mr Lamont tried to present the addition of VAT to fuel as an environmental initiative meeting the Government 's international commitment to reduce global warming .
18 During the Second World War , Sir Barnes Wallis designed the ‘ Bouncing Bomb ’ of Dam Busters fame , which did much to turn the tide of war to victory for Britain .
19 That is , cinematic signification , especially in the age of high technology and 30-million-dollar film , comes closer than other forms of signification to resemblance of reality .
20 While discussion of a corporate information system is as yet largely speculative , our experience of the Payroll/Personnel database system over the last three years has given rise to various working hypotheses of relevance to management in general and the personnel function in particular .
21 The pointed arch provided a more flexible system since it could be varied in proportion of width to height in order to accommodate different spans and roof levels .
22 It does not deal directly with possession of weapons , nor with the legitimacy of resort to war in the first place .
23 If actual infection is uncommon , a balanitis due to C. albicans is not ; but this is more often due to the ‘ allergic ’ type of response to infection in the sexual partner .
24 We engaged a solicitor to look into the matter and he became convinced that there was I wo n't say a loophole , that there was a reason why this should not be done and er requested the Committee of Management to Court for advice .
25 By now there were fewer paeans of praise to fecundity in the magazines ; instead they were asking ‘ Why Young Mothers Feel Trapped ’ ( Redbook ) or , with more than a hint of desperation , offering ‘ 58 Ways To Make Your Marriage More Exciting ’ ( Newsweek ) , Graduate wives complained bitterly , especially in the Guardian , of living like cabbages .
26 Barristers and solicitors together with certificated notaries ( who are normally also solicitors ) and licensed conveyancers enjoy a statutory monopoly which makes it an offence for any other persons to draw up or prepare documents connected with the transfer of title to property for payment .
27 DN10 is a 3.2-kb cDNA from a human fetal brain library that detects 12 fragments totalling 110kb in Hin dIII-digested human DNA ; all fragments but one ( see Fig. 3 legend ) map to 15q11-q13 on the basis of hybridization to DNA from somatic cell hybrids ( unpublished data ) .
28 this is , that 's a sort of reference to sort of
29 And the Welsh international keeper was to deny Middlesbrough again in the 88th minute when Gittens rose high to the right of goal to power in a close-range , angled header which Norman kept out with one hand .
30 committed ourselves to a public right of access to information about the environment , including water supply , air quality , dumping at sea and radioactive substances ;
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