Example sentences of "and to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They 're , they 're built in remote places so you 've got all the , the er wild life around them and then you 've got er farmland which uses pesticide and stuff like , which kills off the insect life and to birds all young and stuff like that .
2 Leapor devotes a greater part of her poetry to the description of agriculture and to questions related to the use of land than she does to domestic service .
3 Some of the difficulty with words is probably due to pupils ' problems with the concepts involved and to questions about them being out of context .
4 Agriculture , especially , is of greater importance to the social fabric and organisation , to employment and income , and to values and attitudes in the DRAs than elsewhere .
5 Eradication of H pylori in the duodenal ulcer patients lowered their acid secretion by a median of 66% ( range 30%-80% ) ( p<0.01 ) and to values equivalent to the H pylori positive healthy volunteers .
6 The Partial Indemnity Clause is intended to apply to fleets insured for Third Party risks and to fleets insured for Comprehensive benefits but where the policy bears a large excess .
7 We respond only to invoices from small suppliers and individuals , and to threats of withdrawal of service .
8 These transactions led in 1988 to disputes , to legal proceedings and to threats of further litigation .
9 A report by the US Senate foreign relations committee released on Feb. 6 condemned the UN 's failure to respond to ceasefire violations , and to threats by Moroccan forces to fire on unarmed UN military observers ; the UN peacekeeping mission in the territory was in jeopardy , the report said , because of mismanagement and possible financial irregularities in its US$58,000,000 budget .
10 The kind of help that museums can give to adults can equally well be given to schoolchildren , and to teachers who bring parties of schoolchildren for specific purposes .
11 In extension of this , in-service education and training at its best is responsive both to teachers as individuals and to teachers as they function in their workplace .
12 DURATION MEASUREMENT APPLIES TO BEHAVIOURS THAT ARE NOT DISCRETE AND TO BEHAVIOURS THAT PERSIST CONTINUOUSLY OVER TIME .
13 The organisers say current legislation is offensive to homosexuals and to lesbians .
14 In general [ we ] consider that it would be a disservice to the law and to litigants to encourage forensic attacks on valuations by experts where those attacks are based on textual criticisms more appropriate to the measured analysis of fiscal legislation .
15 The company needed access to both London 's major airports ( Heathrow and Gatwick ) and to motorways .
16 Cauterets has a number of walks of the undemanding sort , designed for spa-goers , through woods and to viewpoints or waterfalls .
17 It proved harsh and unjust both to limited owners who had affixed valuable chattels of their own to settled land and to tenants for years .
18 This was improved by the progressive system , applied both to carriages , and to wagons and road vehicles .
19 The Treasury hoped that they would be an answer to inappropriate volume targets , and to criticisms that PESC allowed the cash content of public expenditure to rise too fast ; often even faster than the general rate of inflation , since public sector inflation usually exceeded that in the private sector .
20 I want , on your behalf , to send a clear message to-day to Government and to Employers — the gains that working people have made for themselves and their families — gains that have made their world a fairer place — are not for taking back and will not be given back ’ .
21 ‘ I want to say to IBEC and to employers generally , if you want to continue to do business with Congress then you will have to sort out the cowboys in your midst .
22 In its original form , it would have involved a cost to the British taxpayer , to the Government and to employers of up to £500 million .
23 Such a survey can serve more than mere biographical curiosity , and a final section will suggest how it may clarify some issues of current interest to historians , to philosophers and to biologists .
24 There is a high mortality associated with old people who lie undetected for a long time , both related to the injury sustained and to complications ; such as hypothermia , dehydration , bronchopneumonia and breakdown of pressure areas ( Wild et al , 1981 ) .
25 The well-born and the well-off have been apt at such times to turn , for diversion and instruction , to foreigners and to members of the working class .
26 Copies of the resolutions were to be sent to the society in Odiham , to subscribers to that society 's farriery fund , and to members of the society resident in London .
27 Membership of Convocation is open to all graduates of the University of Salford and to members of academic staff and is FREE .
28 This gave warning to the outside interests and to members and gave them time to gather their thoughts and explain their views before the first reading , which was purely formal but provided for the printing of the bill .
29 The company extended good facilities to speak to its employees and to members of the platform 's safety committee in private .
30 But what is important is that there is opposition er Chairman at the national level which is set to continue and once again representations are being undertaken er to be made to local Members of Parliament and to Members of the House of Lords .
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