Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As we shall see , there may be good economic reasons to relate tax to property values , but this mismatch was perceived as unfair . |
2 | Tall narrow houses stood back to back and grimed curtainless windows stared blankly at her as though reflecting the hostility of those within . |
3 | Before Lee 's win , Lingdale 's Stephen Swales had lost a controversial majority points decision to Peterborough 's Liam Maltby at junior A 45kg even Maltby told him he had been robbed . |
4 | GUI drivers cost $350 to $32,000 depending on platform and configuration . |
5 | In response to a request by the Ministry of Post & Telecommunications , Guiraudios said France Telecom has proposed some technical methods to restrict access to Minitel . |
6 | Most user education programmes have so far been very much of a local nature with little attempt to communicate experience to others . |
7 | Floristic research requires access to databases , geographic information systems , and text retrieval & processing packages . |
8 | Good professional practice requires notification to clients of major changes to the composition of a firm ; the provisions of the Business Names Act oblige firms with fewer than 20 partners to publicise their membership accurately on the firm 's stationery ; and in any case professional common sense dictates that the sooner clients become informed as to retirements from and admissions to the partnership the better . |
9 | In response to this decision Parliament hastily passed the War Damage Act 1965 with retrospective effect to deny entitlement to compensation for damage for acts lawfully done by the Crown during a war in which the Sovereign was engaged . |
10 | They should not be regarded as simply a last resort , but involved in the consultation process surrounding possible action to prevent risk to employees . |
11 | The first room of the gallery contains the work of some of those artists favoured by Rudolf II , whose outstanding patronage gave rise to Prague 's remarkable circle of Mannerist painters , sculptors , and goldsmiths , known as the School of Prague . |
12 | There is ample data relating earnings to years of schooling with and without consideration of such factors as IQ , family background , sex , race , etc . |
13 | In June 1176 Richard laid siege to Limoges ; after a few days resistance Aimar 's citadel capitulated . |
14 | In particular they need to be reminded of that combination of unashamed materialism and gnarled , disbelieving scepticism about the power of political parties to give effect to Utopia which is characteristic of a certain type of Conservatism . |
15 | French link gives boost to WCRS |
16 | The temple is easily identifiable by its long , rectangular Central Court , in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west . |
17 | Both can run the same software , and Telecom Eire , a new Alpha user , says it takes only 30 minutes to upgrade VAX to Alpha . |
18 | British Rail admits travellers to London are at the sharp end . |
19 | Long freight trains used to be lined up in the Trench Yard awaiting collection by British Rail going East to Stafford and West to Wellington . |
20 | 18 month old Charolais steers £612 to £950 , 12 month old Charolais steers £510 to £650 , 18 month old Charolais heifers £506 to £735 , 12 month old Charolais heifers £410 to £570 , 18 month old Limousin steers £584 to £830 , 12 month old Limousin steers £480 to £664 , 18 month old Limousin heifers £510 to £774 , 12 month old Limousin heifers £412 to £584. 18 month old Hereford steers £538 to £710 , 12 month old Hereford steers £430.00 to £520.00 , 18 month old Hereford heifers £490.00 to £532.00 , 12 month old Hereford heifers to £433.00 . |
21 | 18 month old Charolais steers £612 to £950 , 12 month old Charolais steers £510 to £650 , 18 month old Charolais heifers £506 to £735 , 12 month old Charolais heifers £410 to £570 , 18 month old Limousin steers £584 to £830 , 12 month old Limousin steers £480 to £664 , 18 month old Limousin heifers £510 to £774 , 12 month old Limousin heifers £412 to £584. 18 month old Hereford steers £538 to £710 , 12 month old Hereford steers £430.00 to £520.00 , 18 month old Hereford heifers £490.00 to £532.00 , 12 month old Hereford heifers to £433.00 . |
22 | 18 month old Charolais steers £612 to £950 , 12 month old Charolais steers £510 to £650 , 18 month old Charolais heifers £506 to £735 , 12 month old Charolais heifers £410 to £570 , 18 month old Limousin steers £584 to £830 , 12 month old Limousin steers £480 to £664 , 18 month old Limousin heifers £510 to £774 , 12 month old Limousin heifers £412 to £584. 18 month old Hereford steers £538 to £710 , 12 month old Hereford steers £430.00 to £520.00 , 18 month old Hereford heifers £490.00 to £532.00 , 12 month old Hereford heifers to £433.00 . |
23 | However , this enthusiasm to convey solutions to pupils often ends up by precluding the pupils ' own ideas and can not only be inhibiting but also take away the pupils ' enjoyment of getting there themselves . |
24 | So Wordsworthian romanticism gives way to Tennyson 's ‘ And answer , echoes , answer , dying , dying , dying ’ and the Arnoldian ‘ infinitely distant land , [ from which ] / Come airs , and floating echoes ’ ( ‘ The Buried Life ’ ) . |
25 | The research investigates the training of students in two contrasting institutions to teach history to pupils aged between 11 and 16 . |
26 | BRITISH AEROSPACE dived 87p to 113p on its shock £129 million loss in six months . |
27 | British Aerospace rose 13p to 265p after an upbeat presentation and a modest dividend payment which offset the expected massive losses . |
28 | The volume of factored turnover rose 10% to £7.52bn in the first six months after an increase of just 2.5% in the whole of 1991 , according to the Association of British Factors and Discounters ( ABFD ) , which represents 11 of the largest factoring companies . |
29 | Translation of foreign currencies added £900,000 to profits in 1992 and , if rates stuck at present levels , could boost this year 's results by £5 million . |
30 | Electronic valves gave way to transistors , and these have been replaced by the silicon chip , literally a thin slice of silicon , on which miniature electrical circuits can be created . |