Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We ascribe the increase in the adsorption heat of CO from 124 to 190kJmol -1 for low K to this effect , a phenomenon of direct relevance to the reactivity of CO in catalytic processes .
2 One political group in particular , the Whigs , who had been the " outs " in politics for the 25 years prior to 1830 , began to see the need for some response to this pressure .
3 So now can you see how politically , there is a kind of political subtext to this section erm as I say you can only follow it so far down a road then you come to a dead end but I think it 's there and you ca n't really ignore it , the political subtext .
4 Features of possible appeal to this market include a music centre , comprising AM/FM radio tuner with scan capabilities and 16 programmable pre-set stations , a compact disk player , and an eight channel mixer to adjust the tuning and balance of the radio or CD-ROM — the latter has potential applications for home-based education , providing on-line tutorials and reference guides .
5 There are a number of possible remedies to this problem .
6 Gazdar ( 1979a : 164-8 ) assembles a number of detailed arguments to this effect ( and philosophers have long noted further such arguments — see e.g. Donnellan , 1966 ; Stalnaker , 1972 ; Kaplan , 1978 ; etc . ) .
7 In the absence of express provision to this effect , the person responsible for determining the new rent will not be able to include rent reviews , nor will he be able to fix a stepped rent ( National Westminster Bank Ltd v BSC Footwear Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 277 ; Bracknell Development Corporation v Greenlees Lennards Ltd ( 1982 ) 260 EG 500 ) .
8 Widely differing arguments have been advanced about how far individual member states and the Community should respond by introducing an element of social protection to this process of completing the Single European Market .
9 The response of British farmers to this development was to turn increasingly to specialization — dairy farming , market gardening , poultry and fruit farming .
10 The first assumption is that the intervention is not of overall benefit to this patient .
11 With grateful acknowledgement to Mr Birdwood , the first instalment of his talk is printed below , as the Heart of Wales Line is of much interest to this Society :
12 The circuit of capital ( Figure 3.1 ) is of central significance to this area of urban sociology .
13 In telling such stories , people display the ways in which they think about health and illness , and this is of central interest to this study .
14 Such issues as whether a system is able to provide an adequate model of how humans process the language are of limited interest to this school of research .
15 Can you confirm that this is so and whether the accounts would then have to carry some sort of explanatory note to this effect ?
16 Such consideration inter alia is given in my proof of evidence and the summary thereto , and they are therefore admissible , and of major relevance to this enquiry .
17 We listened in a kind of frozen hypnotism to this cold , stabbing voice .
18 After permission had been obtained for access to medical records , the OPCS provided details of all admissions to this hospital with various liver diseases ( diagnoses listed int Table I ) for the three years from 1 January 1987 ( the most recent dates available ) .
19 So much detail was not available to her then but she would have agreed to it all and later she would be able to describe more of the room , the contents of the cabinets , even the names of the people represented in the photographs on top of the piano ; she did not know then that this was the first of many visits to this room .
20 Another consumer industry of prime importance to this area , paper , recovered very rapidly during 1922 , in the effort to supply the hungry central bureaucracies and cultural institutions which had been sorely deprived .
21 erm I mean the highest percentage of overseas visitors to this country are from America , and people , you know , like Paul Duffy at Blenheim Palace , you know , depend a great deal on the American visitor .
22 The title of his address to us today , Voluntary Organisations and the Private Sector , is a subject of enormous interest to this audience , and it seems particularly appropriate with the wide and distinguished experience of our speaker .
23 A number of the grants , virtually all of the grants are to voluntary bodies who are providing services which are of considerable benefit to this Committee , and where we would be in some difficulty if they did n't give those of voluntary support to it .
24 Finally , I would like to consider the difference of practice on the presentation of agreed terms to this court and to the family proceedings court .
25 As will later become clear , Mrs Whitehouse has been involved in many campaigns in this area but there are two in particular which are of immediate relevance to this discussion .
26 Each level of the course is divided into eight projects , covering a wide range of topics which are both relevant and of immediate interest to this age-group .
27 The importance of bibliometric studies to this Review can be gauged from Para. 6 , here quoted in full .
28 On the contrary , they place the crisis in the inner cities at the centre of any national programme — of critical importance to this country 's future social , economic , and constitutional well-being .
29 The original application of rational expectations to this type of sticky price model was by Fischer ( 1977 ) , Phelps and Taylor ( 1977 ) and later by Taylor ( 1979 ) .
30 We found the lack of apparent commitment to this aim at Authority level reflected in the deployment of PNP resources .
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