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

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1 One of these is that stocks have been only modestly run down compared with previous recessions ; another is the boost to government spending from the Gulf war .
2 I wept at the loss to science caused by the slaughter of the mother , but soon dried my eyes as Lorraine Travis , the honorary secretary of the British Mule Society , said she thought that the foal in the photograph was a donkey and not a mule , and so did several of her knowledgeable friends .
3 It rested on the myth that the peasantry were instinctively socialist and that it was possible for Russia to bypass capitalism , moving directly from semi-feudalism to socialism based on the peasant commune .
4 Rather than use a variety of notions such as recoverability , predictability , and saliency to explain givenness , Chafe suggests that the key to givenness lies in the notion of consciousness :
5 The alternative to incrementalism provided by the rational perspective is zero-based review .
6 An alternative to blood testing by the laboratory is the use of a test strip in conjunction with a reflectance meter .
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10 He believed in Jesus , and an essential part of his coming to faith rested on the exact correspondence he observed between what Jesus had said and what in fact had happened .
11 Controversial American sprinter Butch Reynolds marked his return to championship racing following the end of his drugs ban by powering to the 400 metres crown in a new championship record 45.26secs .
12 In the first volume of ‘ The Impossible Dream ’ Peter King told of the rescue and repair of the Duke taking the story through to 1985 and in the second volume he tells of the return to steam culminating in the blue riband run over the Settle and Carlisle in September 1990 .
13 This provides an added potential benefit to traffic travelling along the main routes by reducing the number of locations where this is in conflict with turning traffic , but provides little control over speeds once traffic has penetrated the residential area .
14 If his work needs to be considered in the context of the contemporary politics of the Communist Party , as several commentators have stressed , it also requires reference to work done in the history of the sciences , particularly that of Gaston Bachelard in the history of physics and chemistry , his pupil Georges Canguilhem in the life sciences , and Jean Cavaillès in mathematics .
15 This may be given by reference to time elapsing after the date of issue of the document , and it is quite possible for the time-limit to be passed before the document can be served or even before it is received by the Central Authority .
16 just as the reduced level of import controls during the post Second World War period saw a substantial increase in world trade , so the increasingly liberal attitude to capital controls during the 1980s has seen a marked increase in cross-border investment — both to establish new factories and to engage in takeovers of existing firms .
17 At the same time lower the attitude to amount associated with the power change .
18 Having shown how the advent to monogamy leads to the subjugation of women , Engels follows their increasing humiliation either as prisoners , as in ancient Athens , or as prostitutes .
19 And whereas other Renaissance examples of the exhortation to marriage dwell on the delight and solace of the married state , our poet 's argument , by contrast , is directed to the friend 's reproduction of himself for the benefit of posterity .
20 It will not , however , include : ( i ) any lateral space outside the limits of the road ( VT Engineering Ltd v Barland ( Richard ) & Co Ltd ) ; or ( ii ) a right to visibility splays beyond the edges of the road ( Hayns v Secretary of State ( 1977 ) 36 P & CR 317 ) .
21 At the same time , since the Pomerene Act applies to bills of lading issued in the United States , consignees abroad would be justified in characterizing the right to possession conferred by the Pomerene ‘ straight ’ bill , as enforceable by mere identification .
22 The case brought under this law , Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey , involved a further examination of the constitutional protection of the right to abortion contained within the 1973 landmark ruling , Roe v. Wade .
23 The serious business , however , started when the absolute right to quota came under the hammer of the auctioneer , Iain Thomson .
24 Now we use the inside scale for all angles with turns from right to left looking from the base line .
25 This was claimed to be contrary to the right to property guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment .
26 First , the Freedom of Information Acts give an individual a right to information possessed by the government about him or her and the government may have to justify non-disclosure in court .
27 If this explained Mason 's reluctance to pressure Biggs in the middle rounds , thereby allowing the American to pepper him with jabs , it can not obscure the possibility that the British heavyweight will always experience difficulty if required to take on a long contest .
28 The 1914 analogy remains potent in a nuclear age , where many observers worry about a drift to war resulting from the increasing automation of the battlefield and of command and control systems .
29 In three months the whole area embraced by the several reports was closely examined and this potential danger to shipping erased from the charts .
30 This attention to detail begins at the initial planning stage when Kate will work with the architects and engineers on the proposed layout .
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