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

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1 At the opposite end of the scale from the fundamentalists , we have such interesting hypotheses as the one put forward recently drawing attention to the close positive correlation between the susceptibility of groups to extinction and the oxygen consumption level of their modem representatives .
2 Credo-Bit ‘ 92 was the first conference to be devoted to the application of computers to theology and the Church .
3 On the other hand , it is determined not to allow such arrangements to be Trojan horses for anti-competitive cartels ‘ leading to market sharing , raising of barriers to entry and the intensification of market power ’ .
4 The Research Development as a whole is concerned with four major topics : the policies employers adopt towards the labour force ; the attitudes of workers to employment and the labour market ; changes in the household and their relationship to both paid and unpaid work ; and the impact of economic change on social integration and social stratification .
5 Under the listed securities regulations contained in Part IV of the FSA , the London Stock Exchange is appointed the competent authority to make listing rules to govern the admission of securities to listing and the continuing obligation of listed companies .
6 Results of elections to Council and a report on the proceedings at last year 's Annual General Meeting held on Saturday 3 November in Llandudno are included in the Annual Report for 1990 , which is circulated with this issue of the magazine .
7 There has not been any demonstration of a necessary correlation between the incidence of claims to objectivity and the development of literacy .
8 A third aim is to suggest possible hypotheses directed towards explaining differences between housewives in attitudes to housework and the housework situation .
9 The Great War started and took the scho er This Road school had all men teachers extep except standard one , which was an introduction from infants to grown-up and a matronly lady always called Miss , er broke us into this new sort of discipline and sternness really .
10 Other components relate to attitudes to housework and the perceived status of housewifery .
11 ‘ so far as is reasonably practicable as regards any place of work under the employer 's control , the maintenance of it in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks . ’
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