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

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1 Of these 21 left of their own accord for reasons ranging from incompatibility to pregnancy .
2 The best known example is Hollier v Rambler Motors ( AMC ) Ltd [ 1972 ] 2 QB 71 where a garage took cars for repair on terms that " the company is not responsible for damage caused by fire to customers ' cars on the premises " .
3 Some assets , such as money lent at call to other financial institutions , are highly liquid .
4 Prospects , therefore , for bright and well qualified people are good , although demand for solicitors varies from year to year .
5 It took fifteen days for telegrams to get from Moscow to Tsaritsyn during the Famine .
6 SAF 's bulk manufacturing facilities are designed for batch processing from multi-kilo to multi-tonne quantities .
7 SEVERFIELD-Reeve , the North Yorkshire-based structural steelwork group , is passing its final dividend after profits plunged from £1.9m to £530,000 last year .
8 In 6-month-old IPV recipients ( fig 1 ) , overall seroprevalences 4–6 weeks after vaccination increased from 73% to 94% ( 21% ) for type 1 , from 93% to 100% ( 7% ) for type 2 , and from 67% to 89% ( 22% ) for type 3 .
9 Methods of assessment vary from department to department .
10 The number of passives produced in response to the different pictures varied considerably .
11 However , I take the view that , in the context of the right of establishment , a residence requirement does not necessarily constitute such a criterion of differentiation leading in fact to discrimination on grounds of nationality .
12 The pace of change differed from country to country : Poland , Romania and Bulgaria were effectively Soviet puppets by 1946 , but Hungary was only brought under Moscow 's control in mid-1947 and a coalition government survived in Czechoslovakia until February 1948 .
13 There was scarcely a divinity student in Cambridge , says a contemporary , who ‘ made not himself a disciple of Mr Andrewes by resorting to his lectures and transcribing his notes , and ever since they have in many hundreds of copies passed from hand to hand and have been esteemed a very library to young divines ’ .
14 If there is a prevailing thread in the history of these state-owned enterprises it is the constant under-assessment of risk — of the lack of imported materials to supply a manufacturing process , of failure in the supply of inputs ranging from petrol to fertilizer , of farming communities not producing the cash crops to keep a processing plant in operation , and of failing to find competent management for complex operations .
15 A special concession paid for by the Ministry of Defence allows for Aerogrammes to and from HM Forces based in BFPOs 801 to 825 , BFPO 655 and HM Ships operating in the seas around the Falkland Islands to be sent without pre-payment of postage .
16 Acclaimed as a Pre-Raphaelite painter by this school 's chief commentator W. M. Rossetti [ q.v. ] in 1871 , she became during the 1870s a recognized member of that group of artists seen by critics to be following in the footsteps of Dante Gabriel Rossetti [ q.v. ] and Burne-Jones .
17 On the state of the oriental market in London at present , Roger Keverne , director of the recently-opened New Oriental Gallery in Davies Street commented that , ‘ there are people out there who will pay for quality ’ while noting that his opening exhibition in December carried a wide range of objects priced from £500 to £55,000 .
18 ‘ Widow Or Bust ’ is generally good crack and I found myself giving way to a bit of foot tapping from time to time .
19 Liability Insurance is important if in the future there were an event in which you or your nanny could be accused of negligence resulting in injury to a child in her care or in your house .
20 The romantic-lyrical ballad style of twentieth-century Tin Pan Alley clings stubbornly to its role in the representation of gender relations within the norms set by the stereotype of the bourgeois couple , despite attempts made from time to time to move it into new patterns with new meanings .
21 The influence of the USA is such that American lawyers seek to impose the effect of US law ( which of course varies from State to State within the Union ) upon the rest of the world .
22 The nature of this will of course vary from profession to profession .
23 When we do this , we find that a critic 's range of activities varies from place to place and period to period .
24 The research will focus especially on the preparation of proposals written in response to several key interdisciplinary initiatives , and on the papers , reports and discussions and participants accounts that are related to these proposals .
25 Hurst summarised it this way : ‘ Much of the evolution of genetical systems is internally driven ’ , as a reaction to a series of conflicts generated by solutions to previous conflicts .
26 The amount of money paid by PFK to correspondents
27 the ability of superiors to deal with interruptions to the work they may be doing and the number of problems which arise and need to be dealt with ;
28 The Black Forest — or Schwarzwald — is a huge area in the south-west of Germany nestling between France to the west and Switzerland to the south .
29 Allied to the indexation of rent is the reservation of rent calculated by reference to the price of some specified commodity , such as gold , or by reference to the value of the pound in relation to a foreign currency .
30 If I can put it in , not , I hope , in a boastful way , but to illustrate how important this is to us , about forty per cent , getting on for half of the income of the Education Area last year , was made up not of normal University funds , but of funds attracted from outside to support research from private foundations and from government departments like the Department of Education and Science .
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