Example sentences of "[noun pl] [unc] [noun] to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Most journals send the referees ' reports to the authors , and authors try to take them into account , assuming they are true . |
2 | A further concern is that some journals do not transmit the referees ' comments to the authors ; this wastes the referees ' time and fails to appreciate that they want to improve published articles not just act as gatekeepers . |
3 | Note 1 to Rule 2.1 requires advisers to draw their clients ' attention to the provisions of the Code and to warn them in particular about the obligations of secrecy and restrictions on dealings . |
4 | This is the start of the walkers ' way to the Falls of Glomach , first up a forest road to cross a ridge and then gradually declining to the top of the waterfall . |
5 | Thus , although the legal model may prevent directors from regarding third party interests as ends in their own right , it is arguable that it is consistent with the directors ' obligations to the shareholders for the company to sacrifice profits in order to protect them given these possible relationships with shareholder utility . |
6 | Workers ' opposition to the constraints of the workplace can vary in a number of different ways . |
7 | The court gives seven days ' notice to the parties ( Ord 22 , r 6(1) ) . |
8 | The court will then fix a directions appointment giving at least two days ' notice to the parties . |
9 | The NSF Council had issued a decree guaranteeing freedom of assembly on Jan. 3 , although organizers of public meetings were required by law to give at least 48 hours ' notice to the authorities . |
10 | Although the Central Consultants and Specialists Committee has backed the changes in working patterns , task forces have given mixed reviews on consultants ' commitment to the changes . |
11 | The whole point is to open managers ' eyes to the consequences of their own behaviour through observing the behaviour of others . |
12 | This meant that the District Officers ' opposition to the proposals of wildlife conservationists who wanted Masai land was just as uncompromising as their opposition to settlers ; and , then as now , the appearance of indifference to the interests of picturesque and harmless animals brought down odium on the heads of those presumed guilty of it . |
13 | Second , and more crucial , the principle of paying dependants ' allowances to the wives of men in the armed forces was carried over , albeit by a very reluctant government , into unemployment benefit . |
14 | Auditors ' report to the directors of A. Layout Limited pursuant to paragraph 8 of Schedule 8 to the Companies Act 1985 |
15 | AUDITORS ' REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF AIDS CARE EDUCATION AND TRAINING |
16 | AUDITORS ' REPORT TO THE MEMBERS AND DEPOSITORS OF BIRMINGHAM MIDSHIRES BUILDING SOCIETY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1989 |
17 | AN ALTERNATIVE SPECIMEN AUDITORS ' REPORT Independent auditors ' report to the members of XYZ plc — unqualified opinion |
18 | AUDITORS ' REPORT to the members of Johnson Matthey Public Limited Company |
19 | Auditors ' report to the members of Royal Yachting Association . |
20 | Its two exposure drafts on Going Concern and Auditor 's Reports on Financial Statements , issued in May , marked the start of a determined effort to bridge the expectation gap both by explaining auditors ' responsibilities to the users of accounts and by extending those responsibilities , particularly in relation to the going concern problem . |
21 | The manager 's task was to remain up to date with the changes , to encourage a confident understanding of the purpose and methods of assessment and to make sense of the ambiguity which surrounded questions of parental and governors ' access to the assessments . |
22 | KPMG Peats has drawn members ' attention to the notes describing the arrangements with Ratners ' lenders in the group 's accounts for the 52 weeks ended 1 February 1992 . |
23 | I would draw members ' attention to the notes in block type at the head there , and that is you are working to guidelines which have been agreed by the Policy Panel and Policy and Resources . |
24 | He established a dummy Swiss company , Lake Resources Inc , through which he laundered vast sums of cash from shady middlemen and arms dealers , right-wing American bigots , and the enormous profits out of the arms ' shipments to the Iranians , who had paid twice the going rate for what they bought . |
25 | The most striking instance was the 1976 Soweto uprising which was sparked off by secondary school pupils ' opposition to the authorities ' insistence that they learn certain subjects in Afrikaans , viewed by most black people as the language of the oppressor . |
26 | Draw the pupils ' attention to the parts of the word that cause the trouble ( see Basic strategies " A " and " B " ) . |
27 | Women 's answers to the questionnaires by which assignments to ‘ stages ’ are made show them to be more heavily represented in the early stages of development rather than the later . |
28 | But it also suggests that industrial relations have a relative autonomy of their own , and hence are an independent influence on the railways ' response to the pressures of commercialism . |
29 | We found that the pattern of boys ' attitudes to the police were consistent with those of adults , Blacks and Whites tending to be similar , and Asians slightly more favourable than the others . |
30 | While compassion and concern were hallmarks of the churches ' approach to the victims of HIV and AIDS , he went on , the central message of the churches remained the same . |