Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [v-ing] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Consumers pay either through insurance or income tax for health services , hence there is no true test of the New Right model of suppliers reacting directly to consumer preferences in the market place . |
2 | Simultaneously , they propose the general liberalisation of prices applying both to enterprise and the public . |
3 | The development of relevant critical factors needs to be based on a properly sequenced series of requirements leading logically to success in the market place and hence NPV . |
4 | A further set of issues contributing significantly to globalization concerns the environment . |
5 | And yet the proportion of women going out to work has doubled over the last thirty-five years ( from 30% to 60% between 1951 and 1987 ) , and almost all this increase is in part-time work . |
6 | But , like turkeys looking forward to Christmas , industry heavyweights queued up to be part of the action . |
7 | The division had a good year in 1992 , with results coming close to budget . |
8 | ( The great increase in mail order use has coincided with the increase in women going out to work . |
9 | Care should be taken for claims relating solely to loss of cash . |