Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] to their [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sunderland asked for a £50,000 facility fee for admission to their match with Middlesbrough . |
2 | Dr Mike Nolan , a senior lecturer in nursing research at University College , Bangor , a member of the group which made the award , said : ‘ Grip is a multi-disciplinary group whose main aim is to assist health care practitioners apply the results of research to their work in order to improve patient care . |
3 | The large eddies play a role out of proportion to their contribution to the turbulent energy , both in the interaction between the mean flow and the turbulence and in the turbulent energy transfer process involved in Fig. 21.8 . |
4 | Those who tend to see the eighteenth century as above all " the Age of Wesley " usually bring a good deal of retrospectivity to their view of the rise of Methodism over a period at the end of which Methodists were still not especially numerous in the nation as a whole . |
5 | They paid their rent every Friday ( the money was put straight into a jar for Oreste 's journey ) and always enquired if there was any way in which they could be of use to their landlady in her circumstances . |
6 | This is rendered quite conscious not just in the touching veneration of Andy White ( ‘ it 's in my blood ! ’ ) but even in the work of Sonic Youth , who apply a sense of legacy to their history of rock extremity . |
7 | These channels are the marketing institutions which facilitate the movement of goods and services from their point of production to their point of consumption . |
8 | These are marketing institutions set up to facilitate the movement of goods and services from their point of production to their point of consumption . |
9 | The French recognized him as heir to their throne by a treaty of May 1420 , on the understanding that he would marry the French King 's daughter , Catherine . |
10 | 14 ) , wrote in his analysis of the concept of political power that : ‘ Power , then , is generalized capacity to secure the performance of binding obligations by units in a system of collective organization when the obligations are legitimized with reference to their bearing on collective goals ’ . |
11 | Table 3.2 Complications of oral hypotensive drugs with reference to their use in diabetic subjects |
12 | It is organized as follows : first the initial identification of variables is discussed , with attention to their embedding in linguistic structure ( 6.2 ) ; second , some problems ( and proposed solutions ) are explored , which arise from attempts to analyse data using the concept of the variable as it was originally developed ( 6.3–6.6 ) ; third , some difficulties in establishing lexical input to phonological variables ( 6.7 ) are described . |
13 | The fragments used as probes ( A-C ) are drawn with respect to their position in the NF-L gene . |
14 | The sedimentologist assesses materials with respect to their conformity to an ideal of sorting in which perfection is realized in a deposit in which all particles are identical . |
15 | The variable ( a ) ( see above ) illustrates this point ; the speech of a number of persons was transcribed in some phonetic detail before it became clear that tokens of the vowel in a certain range of environments were never front-raised , and seemed moreover to be implicationally ordered with respect to their tolerance of back-raising ( see J. Milroy 1981a for details ) . |
16 | Paul Keating , the treasurer in Mr Hawke 's government , told American bankers , in response to their concern about conducting business in Australia : ‘ The pilots ’ federation is not a trade union . |
17 | Of course the absence of any such response to these sentences in the original version might have been due in part to their location in the story . |
18 | The atypical but consistent finding of McKeever and his collaborators that a right field advantage can be obtained with both unilateral and bilateral stimulus presentation may be attributable in part to their use of very short exposure durations , and in part to their use of a digit as a " fixation forcer " . |
19 | The atypical but consistent finding of McKeever and his collaborators that a right field advantage can be obtained with both unilateral and bilateral stimulus presentation may be attributable in part to their use of very short exposure durations , and in part to their use of a digit as a " fixation forcer " . |
20 | Boys undergo no period of constraint , in contrast to their lot among the Shavante . |
21 | It is interesting how many of the social workers who regard themselves as identified with their clients , sharing some sense of oppression by the ‘ bureaucracy ’ that weighs upon them both and working therefore to help the clients receive resources from the ‘ system ’ , have a view of social security field staff that is directly in contrast to their view of their own position . |
22 | In addition to their orthodoxy on the issues , this is what makes them an asset to the DUP and this is what accounts for their displacing of some of the stalwarts . |
23 | In addition to their work for the Fabian Society and the Labour party , and the prodigious nature of their social inquiry work , they were responsible for founding — as institutional outlets for their ideas — the London School of Economics in 1895 and the New Statesman in 1913 . |
24 | Independent clothiers of the old type who farmed a little land in addition to their work at the loom became outnumbered by a growing body of men who had no land to provide extra income but were simply wage-earners . |
25 | Similarly , partnership deeds commonly state whether partners engaged full time on the firm 's business are to receive salaries in addition to their share of profits , such salaries to be paid before the figure for net profits can be determined . |
26 | In addition to their role as refuse removers , these crustaceans also provide a valuable food source for some fish , particularly Mandarins , which are next to impossible to maintain for long periods in aquaria which are not well stocked with inverts and living rock . |
27 | In addition to their role as pigments some hydrogenated pterines can act metabolically as co-factors in hydroxylation reactions ; in the Pieridae they are not only pigments but also represent the insoluble end-products that accumulate in " storage excretion " of nitrogenous metabolites . |
28 | It is worthwhile noting that Liverpool have spent a colossal amount rebuilding Anfield in addition to their outlay on linguistically-challenged scandinavian defenders . |
29 | Training is not only highly desirable but is now a statutory requirement and last year 2,000 U.K. Rentokil staff and 145 managers attended courses and seminars in addition to their training at local branch level . |
30 | These facilities are used by outside bodies in addition to their use by RBG staff . |