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

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1 1,3-Dithiadiazoles are unstable with respect to isomerisation to the 1,2-isomer and consequently isolation of these 1,3-radicals has , on the whole , been unsuccessful .
2 transition to turbulence is often inherently different from transition to chaos in simple systems ( i.e. systems with few degrees of freedom are not a good guide to those with very many )
3 Ad valorum fees will almost certainly be payable in relation to progress of the job and cash-flow predictions will be seriously affected should delay occur .
4 It set off packed from top to bottom with Sheffield area anglers , fishing rods and maggots and dropped you off on the canal at Clayworth where George lived until he died about ten years ago .
5 From time to time he would take it out and read it , but no others came ; and he had to be content from time to time with the sight of Dinah above him on the lighted stage , playing her part superbly , her breasts outlined by scarlet netted silk .
6 In addition to the variables of age , sex and status , a further social variable associated with a speaker 's degree of integration into his close-knit community appears to affect the probability of his being linguistically innovative with respect to choice of vowel variants .
7 ( 3 ) The losses against which a recognised body is required to insure under this Rule are all losses arising from claims in respect of civil liability incurred in the practice of the recognised body by the recognised body or by any of its officers or employees or former officers or employees or by any solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is or was a consultant to or associate in the body 's practice or is or was working in the practice as an agent or a locum tenens ; save that a recognised body shall not be required to insure against losses arising from claims of a type excluded , by the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies , from being afforded indemnity by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
8 ( b ) evidence of compliance with the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies ;
9 ( b ) that the body complies with the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies ; and
10 Finally , is the language behaviour of these " London Jamaican " speakers the sort of behaviour that characterises bilinguals , or is it more like the behaviour of monolinguals who style-shift from time to time in response to conversational and situational factors ?
11 It is certainly the case that British-born Caribbeans do use Creole from time to time in the presence of their Caribbean-born elders .
12 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
13 CTL against LSA-1 , identified here in Africans naturally exposed to malaria , may also be important in response to immunization with irradiated sporozoites .
14 Stray capacitance and inductance are especially troublesome with respect to stability at high frequencies where capacitive reactance is small and any mutual coupling induces relatively large e.m.f.s .
15 The Monodactylus genus contains two species M. argenteus and M. sebae both of which are available from time to time in the aquarium trade .
16 Although variations were apparent from site to site in relation to pre-existing environmental characteristics and intensity of use , the study highlighted some general trends with implications for management strategies .
17 It was then that the signal fire was lit which Allen watched from his tree-top. from end to end of the forest smoke rose in response , and when to east , to west , to south , and north the signal stations were assembled the message went out from the outlaws ' camp : ‘ The Cage is Open . ’
18 We were there last weekend , they 'd say , and the elements were against us , but we were snug from head to toe in our rubber suits .
19 Once coloured up , this is truly an attractively marked eel ( although it is not a true eel ) , the dark , glossy tan brown being irregularly mottled from head to tail with black blotches .
20 low eighty , low eighty it various from season to season as upholstery is more popular or less popular as beds are more popular at the
21 With an value of unity , point 1 is on and 2 is on : this represents the difference ( gain ) in social welfare available by distribution to equality at 2 from 1 .
22 The buttery-hatch is open from dawn to dusk for the entire week ; everyone may eat as much as he can , and take off in a basket as much as he can carry , including clothing , ‘ for a Christian gentleman of high degree was Eustace Lyle ’ .
23 This is especially true in relation to hostility in groups and between groups , the conflicts between individuals and their society and the burden of man 's past social actions , transmitted through religions , which still affect societies ' development .
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