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

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1 Elected for Northamptonshire to the second Protectorate Parliament ( 1656–8 ) , he was prominent in the debates over the alleged ‘ horrid blasphemy ’ at Bristol of the Quaker James Nayler [ q.v. ] , revealing thereby the limitations of his own toleration .
2 Modified Karplus curve relating the coupling constant J ( Hz ) for H3'-P to the dihedral angle ε ( C4'-C3'-O3'-P ) in degrees .
3 On Thursday , some of the Secretary of State 's officials will give evidence about Trident to the Select Committee on Defence .
4 The threat to British interests had changed , with international Communism replacing the political and military intrigues of predator European powers and Tsarist Russia of earlier centuries , but the policies for meeting the new threat remained traditional : the judicious stationing of garrisons to protect overseas territories from external aggression and from internal subversion ; the deployment of naval forces to maintain the freedom of the seas in areas of British interest ; and the positioning of strategic reserves at key points , like Egypt and Singapore , on the imperial lines of communication through Suez to the Far East .
5 On November 17 , the TUC is organising a regional day of action , and on November 25 a torchlight procession will be held through Bootle to the expanding coal terminal at Gladstone Dock .
6 On November 17 , the TUC is organising a regional day of action and on November 25 a torchlight procession is being held through Bootle to the expanding coal terminal at Gladstone Dock .
7 Letters formal : pleas for forgiveness/mercy requests for planning permission requests that the selfish giant let people play in his garden from the Mayor of Hamelin to the Pied Piper petitions ( for the release of the children of Hamelin ) .
8 Approached from the sea the effect was magnificent as the buildings extended from the lower Sanctuary of Asklepios to the middle city with its gymnasia , its agora and sacred precinct to the upper acropolis city with its important temples , steeply sloping theatre cut into the hillside and famous Altar of Zeus .
9 Other buttresses to Bismarck 's system were an alliance between Austria-Hungary and Serbia , which virtually made the smaller country a Habsburg satellite during the reign of King Milan , and the accession of Rumania to the Triple Alliance , which guaranteed that country against Russian attack .
10 On a clear summer 's day there is no finer sea passage than the one along the eastern edge of the Minch , taking in all the sheer rugged beauty of the western highlands , then into the narrows of Raasay and Khylrea , the Sound of Sleat , on past the magical islands of Skye , Eigg Rhum and finally through the lovely Sound of Mull to the safe harbour of Oban .
11 Not only am I aware of that dependence ; I am aware of the debt that we owe the area and of the real contribution made by the people of Plymouth to the Royal Navy and the Royal Marine Commandos , among other units involved .
12 Reports in late January spoke of a stalemate in the autonomy talks and of the effectiveness of the government 's economic blockade of Kurdistan [ see pp. 38458 ; 38598 ] which was enforced by a heavily fortified military line across north-eastern Iraq , running from Qasr-e-Shirin on the Iranian border east of Kirkuk and south of Arbil to the Turkish border west of Zhako .
13 Tiny hummingbirds fly down from New England into Louisiana and then take off on a non-stop sea-crossing of five hundred miles across the Bay of Mexico to the Yucatan Peninsula and the warm jungles of Central and South America .
14 In a speech at the end of February to the Royal Society of Arts , Renton suggested that the role of the central Arts Council should be reviewed when the delegation of powers to the Regional Arts Boards ( RABs ) is complete .
15 Fifteen miles away from Menzion you can join the Southern Upland Way , which runs for 212 miles from the south-west coast of Scotland to the eastern seaboard .
16 In Barra and adjacent islands , machair is widespread but occurs as discrete bayhead units , although Eoligarry machair is a distinctive peninsula joining the northern part of Barra to the central massif .
17 The only way catholic nationalists can fulfil their present aspirations as a people is by extending the Republic of Ireland to the entire island .
18 Rent arrears from the beginning of December to the present time at £800 a month would be paid , said Mr Finnegan .
19 It was not clear whether he would retain his Cabinet post of Minister-Delegate to the Co-ordinating Committee of the Front .
20 Since methylation of Dcm seems to proceed through binding of SAM to the active site ( see above ) it seemed plausible that this reaction may be stimulated by the presence of DNA .
21 Mark 's promise that the Holy Spirit will look after their words when arraigned before councils for the sake of the gospel is brought into the Mission Charge by Matthew : it seems clear that he is looking forward from an isolated incident in the ministry of Jesus to the continuing mission of the post-resurrection church of which he was a member .
22 The addition of Murav'ev to the Secret Committee , which took place on the recommendation of Orlov immediately after his appointment as minister , was probably the low point of the emancipation story .
23 From Kissingen he ordered the head of the Secret Committee to abandon his delaying tactics , and almost immediately after his return to St Petersburg , in July 1857 , he offset the appointment of Murav'ev to the Secret Committee by adding his brother , the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich .
24 Indeed Acheson spoke of his increasing fears of China to the British ambassador , Sir Oliver Franks , as soon as 17 December 1949 .
25 The Sahara was theirs from the southern outskirts of Ajdabiya to the Egyptian border , to Wainat and Sudan , and then to the French conquests in Chad .
26 From the lush , sandy shores of the island of Penang to the great capital of Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia is a land of vast contrasts , Moorish cities , jungles , plantations and hill villages .
27 One of the reasons is almost certainly the very high cost of UDCs to the public purse .
28 Will the United Kingdom advocate the early admission of Cyprus to the European Community ?
29 The terrain is very varied from the great expanse of Dartmoor to the gentler stretch of Exmoor .
30 The re-election of Milosevic to the Serbian presidency disappointed Western hopes for the election of a leader more disposed to compromise over Bosnia-Hercegovina .
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