Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] to an [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The surrender of part did not amount to an eviction of the assignee , it resulted from an agreement between the assignee and the landlord : one can see details of that in the report of the Divisional Court decision ( 1888 ) 21 Q.B.D. 101 , 102 . |
2 | It was held that , although refusal to grant licences did not amount to an abuse as such , it could so do if refusal was arbitrary or if prices were fixed at unfair levels or if the right owner stopped making spare parts . |
3 | And if these explorations conclusively point to an amalgamation with the T & g or any other union , then so be it . |
4 | Many American think-tanks , such as the Washington-based Institute for International Economics , still cling to an aura of academic detachment . |
5 | This will improve the tester 's familiarity with the test and gradually lead to an accumulation of knowledge of testing in general . |
6 | But ill-articulated as many people 's thoughts sometimes are in substance , they often amount to an assumption of semi-voluntary performative submission to an authority , because it is a morally worthwhile attitude to have . |
7 | We now turn to an examination of the third identifiable category of bargaining structure , economy-wide agreements in certain European countries . |
8 | In contrast to this first basic pattern of bargaining which has been delineated , industry-wide and multi-employer agreements , we now turn to an analysis of the rationale of single-employer bargaining at the level of the enterprise or plant ( not necessarily conterminous ) which is typically found in the United States , Canada and Japan . |
9 | Then fly to an area in which VMC can be maintained , and land at a suitable airfield . |
10 | All we need is to show that your belief that you are not a brain in a vat can not be justified since nothing in your experience can count as evidence for that proposition , and then appeal to an analogue of : which holds that if a is justified in believing that p and that p implies q , a is justified in believing that q . |
11 | In the remainder of this chapter , we will first briefly describe the methods of the survey of known drug users , and then turn to an examination of the findings . |
12 | At a roadside cottage at the end of the village ( a former toll bar ) , a narrow lane turns off the main road to the left and continues beyond a crossroads and the old railway track to start a long climb on the side of Casterton Fell and ultimately come to an end at Bullpot Farm . |
13 | Neither do British Standard ( BS ) figures , which again relate to an engine without power-sapping auxiliaries fitted . |
14 | And you never come to an end with him . |