Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He believes this ‘ tripartite alliance ’ is the reason for Japan 's rise to domination in world markets , and the only way that Britain 's true industrial base can be saved .
2 Those who despise fictions will presumably admire Wordsworth 's fidelity to fact in line 1 .
3 But if he obtains his wife 's submission to intercourse without resort to those means , there is no offence .
4 The bustle at London termini to load newspaper trains ended in july when BR terminated the contracts remaining after the previous year 's transfer to road by News International and the Mirror Group .
5 The administration 's record to date on trade , however , was delicately criticised .
6 BBC journalists took strike action in protest , and the programme was eventually screened with a few face-saving deletions , but the episode called into question the Board of Governor 's commitment to freedom of expression .
7 Thus one could attend ‘ When Growth Changes to Reduction : Challenges and Opportunities in Bringing Your Museum 's Vision to Scale with Reality ’ .
8 Law Report : Divorce award recognised wife 's contribution to wealth of family : Gojkovic v Gojkovic — Court of Appeal ( Lord Justice Woolf , Lord Justice Russell and Lord Justice Butler-Sloss ) , 12 October 1989
9 The report also details the car 's contribution to pollution of soil , air and water by oil , cadmium , lead , copper , chrome , zinc and polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ) .
10 De Klerk 's speech to opening of Parliament
11 The National Farmers ' Union tackled all three candidates for the seat the closest three-way marginal in the country on their parties ' commitment to investment in agriculture .
12 Held , ( 1 ) that the order for disclosure was not an order made in a proprietary claim so as to defeat the defendants ' claim to privilege against self-incrimination , nor was it a claim relating to infringement of rights pertaining to commercial information within section 72 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 ( post , pp. 351A–B , 352A , 355B , B–C , 360A , G–H , 361D–F ) .
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