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

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1 As a Catholic and exemplar civil servant he acted as adviser to and mediator between the government and the Catholic Church authorities .
2 Tanaka ( 1980 ) also describes similar phenomena of socialization to and indoc-trination in company goals .
3 Erm I 'm getting at Richard here erm instructions of the whereabouts , methods of access to and operation of hardware , such as tape decks video and T V sets , video tapes , slides and projectors and other machinery should be kept with work sheets et cetera .
4 ‘ so far as is reasonably practicable as regards any place of work under the employer 's control , the maintenance of it in a condition that is safe and without risks to health and the provision and maintenance of means of access to and egress from it that are safe and without such risks . ’
5 The recent introduction of pilot one-stop-shops , which are intended to be the main local point of access to and promotion of all DTI services , and the diagnostic and consultancy brokerage services which are being developed to succeed the Consultancy Initiatives , will play a key role in helping firms , in particular smaller firms , to access the technology which they need as part of their business and marketing plans .
6 The usual legal connotations of ownership are therefore irrelevant , but the possession of information , or the ability to control it , may nevertheless be of great significance ; in an entirely trivial sense the paper or computer tape on which information is recorded can be owned , and while this does not confer rights of ownership over the information itself , this distinction may seem empty if what really matters is control of access to and use of information .
7 Member states shall ensure in particular equal conditions of access to and use of the fishing grounds situated in the waters referred to in the preceding sub-paragraph for all fishing vessels flying the flag of a member state and registered in Community territory .
8 Where problems of access to and quality of services have been exposed , policies have been devised to deal with them .
9 The exigencies of survival in a shifting and precarious labour market , containing its own ideological practices , undermined any sense of loyalty to and tradition of organisation .
10 The strength of loyalty to and interest in the University which you show continues to impress me .
11 For companies with more than 250 employees , give a description of the action taken to maintain or develop the provision of information to and consultation with employees .
12 ‘ I think , ’ Surtees broke in , ‘ that where there is poverty , there is also a full catalogue of cruelty to and exploitation of children .
13 An original draft of the Hay-Pauncefoote treaty provided for notification to and accession by third States .
14 Counsel on both sides seem to have accepted that an Anton Piller order could have extra-territorial reach ; the challenge made for the defendant rested partly on an argument that an English court could not deal with title to or possession of foreign immovables ( rejected as there was an equity between the parties ) and partly on a plea of forum non conveniens ( rejected on the facts , and because reliance on an application in an alternative forum would cause a delay during which assets could be disposed of ) .
15 The Development of Higher Education into the 1990s ( DES 1985b ) does have a short section on higher education , the economy and subject balance , but is in general much more concerned with access to and management of the system , and subsequent documents have tended to reinforce that emphasis .
16 Employers need to be committed to providing candidates with access to and use of workplace evidence ; opportunities for additional experience ; testimonies of their performance ; counselling and support ; and , ideally , a development programme for achieving the required competencies .
17 Oral health may be a more general indicator of personal hygiene and health care practices , including access to and use of health care services .
18 The crises surrounding Ebroin , Pippin II , Charles Martel , and even Pippin III and Carloman were all concerned in part with loyalty to or control of individual members of the royal family .
19 It had followed the logic of its foundation by expanding its subject and institutional frontiers , embracing studies it believed important for access to and provision of higher education , and for routes into diverse employments in industry , commerce and the professions .
20 The key requirement for the candidates , apart from access to and use of workplace evidence , is the ability to access , assemble and present the all — important evidence .
21 The National Health Strategy initiative has been particularly valuable in documenting the evidence on inequalities in access to and quality of healthcare .
22 Those in favour of fundholding saw it as an opportunity for general practitioners to have a direct impact on access to and quality of secondary care , which they could now purchase on behalf of their patients .
23 These provide advice on access to and progression from each of the new awards , and on designing and running cross-module assessment .
24 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
25 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
26 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
27 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
28 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
29 ( 1 ) None of the objects set forth in any sub-clause of this Clause shall be restrictively construed but the widest interpretation shall be given to each such object , and none of such objects shall , except where the context expressly so requires , be in any way limited or restricted by reference to or inference from any other object or objects set forth in such sub-clause , or by reference to or inference from the terms of any other sub-clause of this Clause , or by reference to or inference from the name of the Company .
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