Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | Introduce fair votes for the 1994 British elections to the European Parliament . |
2 | The representative volume element is a sample that ( a ) is structurally entirely typical of the whole mixture on average , and ( b ) contains a sufficient number of inclusions for the apparent overall moduli to be effectively independent of the surface values of traction and displacement so long as these values are " macroscopically uniform " . |
3 | In voting for the 56 Greek-Cypriot delegates to the House of Representatives ( the nominal allocation of 24 seats to Turkish-Cypriots continued unfilled ) , the conservative Democratic Rally ( DISY ) finished first with 35.8 per cent of the vote and 20 seats ( one more than in the previous assembly ) . |
4 | SWINDON player-manager Glenn Hoddle has called for the new back-pass laws to be changed immediately . |
5 | And for the final soft touches to your skincare programme , Clarins Fragranced Gentle Shower Mousse and Fragranced Gentle Deodorant both bear the unique Eau Dynamisante scent . |
6 | The report concludes that there is a need for the following additional statements to be published ( p. 79 ) : |
7 | The sum of £25 will be awarded for the best new captions to the cartoons below , which were first printed in 1881 and 1938 . |
8 | Two bottles of J&B will be awarded for the best new captions to the cartoons below , which were first printed in 1881 and 1938 . |
9 | The Abyss builds on the heritage of computer special effects , while Oliver and Company offers a showcase for the latest technical additions to the classic Disney school of animation . |
10 | And you keep the person in that condition long enough for the damaged red cells to be replaced . |
11 | The continued collection of local election results is assured for the foreseeable future thanks to the generous sponsorship given to Polytechnic South West by Local Government Chronicle . |
12 | I think it was er fairly evident that he had given permission for the three British hostages to be released after Sir Edward Heath 's meeting with Tariq . |
13 | One of the Home Office 's strongest objections to the inclusion of manual records under the legislation was what it saw as the insuperable practical obstacles to controlling such a ubiquitous traditional activity . |
14 | Meanwhile Scheer , who had now decided to reduce the gap between the two German fleets to a mere 32km/20mls , would be close behind and in position also to strike at the outnumbered Beatty . |
15 | The choice between the two main approaches to forecasting demand for HE — aggregate and component — is often dictated by the availability of data which also affects whether the university and other sectors should be treated separately . |
16 | Wriggling his toes with a sigh of relief , he looked out through the tall louvred doors to the deep marble terrace stretching the full length of the suite . |
17 | Cruise through the romantic illuminated waterways to a background of soft music . |
18 | From the light skirmishers of Kislev through the hammer-wielding White Wolves to the proud lancers of the Knights Panther , the army of Emperor is graced with a broad selection of mounted troops . |
19 | Indeed , the portrait must be considered one of the outstanding Roman contributions to the visual arts . |
20 | A valuation on this basis is determined by applying an estimate of the maintainable future dividends to a suitable dividend yield for the entity or business concerned . |
21 | Discussing the prose poem — a form of literature which , as used by Jacob , provides one of the closest literary parallels to Cubist painting in that it embodies simultaneously actions or events normally separated by time and space , which are fused into formal , difficult but rational and understandable creations — Jacob warns the poet and artist against ‘ the too dazzling precious stones which attract the eye at the expense of the whole ’ , and adds ‘ The poem is a constructed object and not the display window of a jeweller 's shop . |
22 | The sale of the remaining rented houses to private or housing association landlords has been less successful . |
23 | This can be represented schematically as below : The Left government in nation state 2 may be obliged to sever the relations of possession linking the operating units of the multidivisional international firms to their general offices ( indicated by crossed arrows ) in order to gain control over the allocation of resources within the nation state . |
24 | Its purpose is to trumpet the claims of the Eastern European nations to EC membership and to arrest the federalist bandwagon that would render such a transformation almost impossible . |
25 | Would he agree with me that one of the major contributing factors to our rapid recovery from recession in advance of all the other European communities . |
26 | ScotAm managing director , Roy Nicolson , said : ‘ Over the longer term , one of the major contributory factors to our good performance has been our commitment to smaller companies … |
27 | Changes in the degree of attachment of the major Muslim nationalities to their native languages have in fact been ‘ negligible ’ over the whole Soviet period . |
28 | We in the ‘ traditional ’ sciences are perhaps losing too many of the best young minds to interests and careers in computer science and other information technologies . |
29 | Japan was thus one of the largest financial contributors to the coalition , along with the USA , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia . |
30 | This development raises important policy issues for bank regulators , in particular because of the possible additional risks to individual institutions and to the banking system as a whole . |