Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [noun] to [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 This loss of faith in course-based INSET to influence practice gave rise to growth of school-based INSET : the INSET equivalent of school-based curriculum development .
2 Simon PatiƱo , the family 's patriarch , who rose from being a clerk in a mining supplies store to owner of the largest known tin deposit , accrued revenues from the manufacture of nearly every tin can and piece of tin foil and was ultimately appointed a representative of the Bolivian government in Paris .
3 Others are in the political sphere : regional trade groupings such as the European Community remove barriers to movement of people , goods and services , and themselves develop extensive legislative or quasi-legislative powers .
4 After the general election , will my hon. Friend give priority to consideration of rather more remote areas , like Ilfracombe , Barnstaple or South Molton that have rural or coastal connections ?
5 Studies like those described by Dean ( 1982 ) , in which he attempted to distinguish between deficits in visual memory and visual object categorization following damage to part of the visual association cortex in rhesus monkeys , would have been unthinkable forty years ago .
6 When the press gets wind of it , the cronyism gives way to abuse of power , as people whose worst offence is to have arranged expensive air trips are smeared with the rumour that they are to be subject to criminal investigation .
7 Here the stress is on experience ( on observation and testing ) as the only way to justify claims to knowledge of the world , and hence on methods of verification as the key to the meaning of scientific statements .
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