Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | By the time the Corporation 's new cars were ready for delivery , Penge depôt in Oak Grove Road was sufficiently advanced for the cars to be stored there , together with the remaining eight of the first batch . |
2 | It was not proposed that the two phases necessarily identified with the fibrils to be observed in highly drawn polymers although such identification is clearly possible . |
3 | Moreover , these often troublesome missions did little to make the Russian government better informed about the countries to which they went . |
4 | By 1950 things were sufficiently improved for the bondholders to be paid their 3% interest ( for that year only ) , although interest on the Brewery loan was not paid . |
5 | I have been told that the companies were merely prompted by the orders to ’ review ’ their commercial strategy . |
6 | But this school was not considered by the authorities to be a suitable place of safety . |
7 | This planned initiative runs alongside individual action and studies show that this system is not deemed by the teachers to be incompatible with their creative freedom ( Bjerke , 1983 ) . |
8 | To her biographer , the meaning of all this was revealed over time and finally clarified by the letters to Ellen Doubleday . |
9 | We were not convinced by the arguments to the contrary . |
10 | It was found that gold leaf was generally used by the Romans to plate high-lead bronzes , although at later periods the choice of gilding method was not governed by the metal composition . |
11 | The extent to which women thought that they were informed , however , was not reflected in the answers to a question about which disorders this blood sample was tested for ( table ) . |
12 | A famous letter written by Fulbert of Chartres to William V of Aquitaine rehearsed the duties of the vassal in terms deliberately chosen to be easily remembered by the warriors to whom it was to be read : |
13 | The distinctive nature of this pattern was best illustrated in the coaches to away matches . |
14 | There is , however , no evidence that Ali Kuscu succeeded Molla Husrev , and Uzuncarsili 's statement that he had been transferred to the Ayasofya medrese ( which is not mentioned in the needs to be set against the report that Ali Kuscu accompanied Mehmed II on the campaign against Uzun Hasan ( began Shawwal 877/March 1473 ) and was appointed to the Ayasofya medrese only on their return ( mid-878/autumn 1473 ) . |
15 | a rear fog lamp on a vehicle which is part of a combination of vehicles any part of which is not required by the Regulations to be fitted with a rear fog lamp ; |
16 | Many canal companies continued independently but , as the rail network grew , passengers and perishable goods traffic together with many bulk cargoes gradually transferred from the canals to the railways . |
17 | In Northern Nigeria , he succeeded in detaching the judicial system and the technical departments from the grip of the administrative service , whose claims to omnipotence and omnicompetence were thereby permanently reduced from the heights to which they had risen a decade before . |
18 | Scientists were deeply split on the uses to which the discoveries of atomic physics were being put . |
19 | But this separation still continued in the cases to which the statute did not apply — e.g. if the trustee had active duties to perform , or if he was possessed , not of a freehold , but of chattels real or personal to another 's use . |
20 | For the two older children , both pupils at Kirkwall Grammar School , the same sort of ‘ pen portraits ’ were supplied by guidance staff , and were also considered by the parents to be woefully inadequate . |
21 | As a result , the state of illiquidity is partly shifted from the enterprises to the banks . |
22 | Strong criticisms are also voiced about the benefits to be reaped from economies of scale . |
23 | In putting forward this apparently self-denying approach , the Commission was reflecting and extending what was also stated in the recitals to the Charter itself . |
24 | Welsh water is also piped from the reservoirs to English cities . |
25 | Finally , while we certainly agree that the policy of the law in regard to the formalities for the creation and transmission of interests in land should be upheld , we have to acknowledge that that policy has been substantially modified by the developments to which we have referred … |
26 | The difference is that they are now employed by the businesses to whom they have been supplying services for some time . ’ |
27 | With all the results now known for the elections to the General Synod of the Church of England , supporters say they expect the Church to agree to the ordination of women in the next few years . |
28 | Now cut in the tiles to the principal wall , then continue tiling by building up a pyramid shape . |
29 | The CPRW 's Pembrokeshire Branch has been strongly committed over the years to ensuring that the Dyfed Structure Plan , the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Plan and all local plans pay due regard to the need to protect the environmental quality of the area . |
30 | I am particularly encouraged by the references to better facilities for pedestrians and cyclists , and to see that routes for them have been incorporated into all the major development sites where appropriate — and indeed given some prominence in the site maps . |