Example sentences of "and [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The testing boom has been resisted vigorously by civil liberties groups and trade unions , who view this aspect of the ‘ war on drugs ’ as a frontal assault on a worker 's dignity and entitlement to due process . |
2 | The school is acknowledged as providing equal access and entitlement to a rich and varied curriculum . |
3 | Under the social security system no unemployment benefit is paid and entitlement to supplementary benefit will only arise when savings are below a predetermined level . |
4 | The earnings against expenditure achieved in this area can then be used as a control against which the costs of disrupted areas can be compared and entitlement to additional costs identified . |
5 | But it is still possible to fall between tort damages and entitlement to social security . |
6 | Mr Blackburn said he was delighted with the BS5750 part two award ( also known as ISO9002 ) , which was ‘ part of our campaign to raise standards of quality and reliability to the benefit of all our customers . ’ |
7 | All four band members share the belief that nobody can match the measure of commitment and unity to be found within The Smiths . |
8 | In pure white it adds a freshness , cleanliness and unity to a white kitchen that brightens every day . |
9 | The vibrant use of colour contrasted well with the areas of white paper and fluidity or mark to give energy and unity to the image |
10 | The language used by the ivory and slave traders as well as by European explorers like Burton , Speke , Stanley and Livingstone , it spread along the trade routes : inland from Bagamoyo , Kilwa and Mboamaji to Tabora and then south towards the gap between Takes Tanganyika and Malawi , west to the town of Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika , north-west to Karagwe and north to Lake Victoria . |
11 | According to Computerwoche , the head of DEC Deutschland GmbH Hans-Jorg Rieder is to be replaced by Hans Wolfgang Dirkmann at the start of October , who is currently managing director and chairman to the Digital-Kienzle Computersysteme GmbH acquisition . |
12 | The book owes its title and framework to Bunyan , but it is much more satirical in tone and purpose than The Pilgrim 's Progress . |
13 | Sir Joseph Banks , the greatest naturalist of the age , founder of Kew Gardens and botanist-companion to Captain Cook , first developed his boyhood passion for natural history in East , West , and Wildmoor fens , which washed up to the foot of the Lincolnshire wolds , and so to the very gates of Revesby Abbey , the Banks 's family home . |
14 | Brown , whose iconoclastic pronouncements and ascetic personal style once earned him the nickname " Governor Moonbeam " , urged the importance of restoring democracy and honesty to the political process . |
15 | Through their revolution , the masses are both mother and midwife to the birth of this state . |
16 | Ken was father , mother , and midwife to his boards . |
17 | The whole effect is of brightness and fidelity to the true concert hall experience . |
18 | The father of the future Lord Haw-Haw was required to ‘ renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any and every foreign prince , potentate , state and sovereignty whatever , and particularly to the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , whose subject he has heretofore been . ’ |
19 | In a sense this ‘ freedom ’ is in fact total dependence and subordination to those who do control the means of production . |
20 | The separation of unions by enterprise may lead them to show an ‘ excessive identification with the interests of the firm and subordination to the authority of management ’ ( Cole 1971 p.260 ) or in other words to be unions ‘ by appointment ’ . |
21 | Winifred , washed-away and thinned-down by a lifetime of self-effacement and subordination to these ferocious , pale or fuming creatures . |
22 | Oriental culture is a subaltern culture , conceived through the very process of its subjugation and subordination to the universal culture . |
23 | From health and nutrition to high energy physics , from caring for babies to the latest manufacturing techniques — the choice is yours . |
24 | O bless our lowly offerings and harken to our prayer . |
25 | His many honours included the award of the MC in 1917 and election to fellowship of the Royal Society in 1931 . |
26 | The central problem is not that power has shifted from national governments and Parliament to Europe , but that it has shifted towards the Commission and the Council of Ministers . |
27 | Six candidates are contesting this sprawling seat , which stretches from the historic town of Stirling , north and west to Crianlarich . |
28 | Contrasts abound , from the undulating patchwork quilt of hills and vales of the south , east and west to the flat moors of the Somerset Levels in the north . |
29 | At strategic points the tunnels led east and west to gates in the mountain sides , allowing access from one side to the other . |
30 | First , though there have been some marginal changes , most notably in the steady trickle away from the north and west to the south and east , the main features of the regional distribution of population remain the same . |