Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But if the damages are calculated without reference to income tax that will not be so . |
2 | The financial criteria are altered from time to time by regulations . |
3 | Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases . |
4 | We found a similar trend in a previous study in Hertfordshire , the only other study in which a group of people has been traced from birth to death . |
5 | None of them had been treated before admission to hospital , and none had any other medical disorders . |
6 | Perhaps emphasis at this level has been upon soil evolution rather than upon soil dynamics , which has been treated in relation to land capability . |
7 | Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans . |
8 | shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world . |
9 | This requirement has already been explained in relation to section 6 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ( paragraphs 10–19 to 10–21 above ) . |
10 | It has been developed in response to customer demand and requests from Branch Banking Division for a more streamlined system . |
11 | All this concerns Aquitaine because Earl Reginald 's eldest daughter , Sarah , had been given in marriage to Aimar of Limoges while he was a minor in Henry II 's custody . |
12 | Sulphur candles had been burning for days , leaving the house free of vermin , then the whole place had been painted from top to bottom . |
13 | Snakes have been mobbed from time to time by groups of ground squirrels . |
14 | The spirit had been caught from time to time long before and by the same crossing of Italian sweetness with Netherland technique , for instance in Josquin 's ‘ Pange lingua ’ Mass ( see pp. 1767 ) , but in Palestrina and Victoria it is all-pervading , incantatory , the ideal music of mystical faith , totally purged of human emotion ( except occasionally in their motets ) and of human vanity — except the vanity of performers who ( we learn with a shock from Giovanni Bassano 's Motetti , Madrigali el Canzoni Francese di diversi eccellentissimi Auttori … |
15 | Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time . |
16 | Hughes and Wilkin ( 1985 ) point out that the move towards integration in the community of mentally handicapped and mentally ill people has not been paralleled in relation to dementia . |
17 | Licence and the exercise of a right of distress are two common defences to an action for conversion but these have already been considered in relation to trespass to land . |
18 | The price is still £149 but the previous virus update service has been downgraded from monthly to quarterly intervals . |
19 | A journal publishing the new material which had been added from time to time to the machine-readable text . |
20 | Vagrant birds of South American origin are reported from time to time on the South Orkney and South Shetland Islands ; their presence indicates repeated possibilities for colonization , but they invariably disappear quickly . |
21 | In other words , how many bytes of data per second are moved from disk to memory . |
22 | It is likely too that the provision for value had originally been framed in relation to purchase for value , for otherwise there is no good reason why Ulpian should be concerned with fitting other legal relationships into the same pattern as sale . |
23 | Within two years she had been transferred from teaching to teacher training . |
24 | At that time , thanks in particular to the work of Morgan and his colleagues on Drosophila , we had an abstract model of how genes are arranged on chromosomes , and of how they are transmitted from generation to generation , but we did not understand the chemistry of genes , or their replication , or their role in protein synthesis . |
25 | The three departments , however , do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis . |
26 | The king and his brother are seen from time to time , if infrequently — and appear lively and in good health . |
27 | Killer whales and pilot whales belong to the group known as ‘ toothed whales ’ ( and are related to the dolphins ) and both are seen from time to time around Shetland . |
28 | They know the formulae , they have been transmitted from generation to generation down the years . |
29 | As the author of this publication , my opinion has been sought from time to time by dealers , other scholars and the auction rooms . |
30 | The main side-effects of zidovudine are related to toxicity to bone marrow ( which makes blood cells ) , which may necessitate regular blood transfusions , reducing the dose or even stopping the drug . |