Example sentences of "[adj] to [art] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should be grateful if you would put this to the Women 's Institute and let me know by 14th January if you are able to send a representative to the meeting .
2 If the husband is to take a mortgage over the former matrimonial home , then , following usual conveyancing practice , his solicitors should draft and submit this to the wife 's solicitors .
3 ‘ I 'll be reporting this to the Coroner 's office , ’ he said , as soon as Oates had introduced Patrick .
4 When I remarked on this to the doctor 's wife , she explained that the town was under virtual siege , cut off from the central government .
5 There is little in this which is peculiar to a solicitors ' partnership dispute but with regard to the last noted remedy the court recognises the great and possibly irreparable harm that could be done by appointing a receiver over a professional firm and may be reluctant to make such an order at the behest of one disaffected partner ( see Floydd v Cheney [ 1970 ] Ch 602 and Sobell v Boston [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 1587 ) .
6 The number of people out of work in the North-East also rose slightly last month adding an extra 700 to the region 's dole queue .
7 By now denying that the arm's-length principle applies to national museums Lord Armstrong makes me wonder how he interpreted his new role when he moved from being Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet Secretary to being her choice as Chairman of the V & A. If he saw himself as dutifully executing government policy over the V & A 's restructuring it is understandable that he did not subsequently feel constrained to resign , nor to dismiss his director , when it had become clear to the museum 's staff that the essence of the restructuring separation of research from ‘ object-management ’ had been abandoned as unworkable .
8 Subsequently , LIFESPAN 's formal approval mechanism makes it clear to the project 's quality assurance personnel that the required design modifications have been satisfactorily carried out .
9 In his guidance , he accepted that his job is to make clear to the nation 's leaders that God come first .
10 I made my displeasure on that score quite clear to the ecclesiarch 's agent .
11 His playing is thoughtful and warm , generally responsive to the music 's nature ; and he can turn a phrase charmingly , as with the melancholy ‘ October ’ and in the flexible lines of the central con grazia section of ‘ April ’ ( though at the start he strums the off-beat chords rather casually ) .
12 The colliery owners undertook to support the new Union by giving it sole negotiating rights ; by agreeing to deduct the Union contribution from wages ; by contributing 12,500 to the Union 's pension fund and by harrying known members of the NMA .
13 The Fellowship stipend , which will normally be at the appropriate academic salary scale , is paid direct to the fellow 's employer , and help towards other costs involved in the Fellowship may also be available .
14 They can then be posted direct to the beneficiary 's account .
15 Dane curled her long body into the remaining space and lay with her head resting on her front paws , oblivious to the pups ' wails of hunger .
16 Stealing a gun cover undetected , he brought it ashore and presented it dripping wet to the ship 's captain in a conference .
17 In cases where the terms are likely to be subjected to such scrutiny , they must therefore be sufficiently balanced to be acceptable to the client 's trading partners .
18 Even in cases where the terms may be incorporated into contracts without being considered , or where the client has sufficient bargaining power to insist on its own terms , there are still advantages in the terms being acceptable to the client 's trading partners .
19 However , with many LDCs suffering from external debt problems , the guarantee of a local bank might not be acceptable to the exporter 's bank .
20 In simple terms , sponsorship of the Universities ' Athletic Union rugby championship alone is not acceptable to the UAU 's hierarchy , who seek money for all student sporting activities and are looking for something in the region of £100,000 to spread around .
21 A woman 's work is slightly different to a man 's work .
22 Fitting tyres and wheels with specifications different to the vehicle 's originals can often lead to problems .
23 Oralists believe that every deaf child of normal intelligence can learn lipreading and speech , and that signing and fingerspelling are harmful to a child 's learning process .
24 when a partner has been guilty of misconduct likely to be harmful to the firm 's business ;
25 The custom is observed in the belief that a new pregnancy — through its detrimental effect on breastfeeding — would endanger the health or cause the death of the suckling child and , probably , also in recognition of the fact that frequent pregnancies may be harmful to the mother 's health .
26 His work will include much personal advisory work with students , which is similar to a lecturer 's tutorial responsibilities .
27 National Awards , similar to the Queen 's Award for Industry , will encourage excellence in schools .
28 The smell was similar to the Essoldo 's smell : of Jeyes ' Fluid and old cigarette smoke .
29 Such cases could be met by adopting for civil cases a procedure similar to the Attorney-General 's reference in criminal proceedings .
30 litre economy engine , similar to the Corsa 's Eco unit , which produces close to miles per gallon at a constant mph .
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