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 . |