Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [pron] [noun] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Quite early on , Iraq made known a number of demands to which Iran would have to accede if the crisis were to be brought to an end .
2 With the exception of two seminars on the assessment of enterprise skills , the focus on teaching and learning was taken out of the programme and shifted to a two-day conference ( with a menu of sessions to which staff can opt in ) held in June 1993 in conjunction with the Educational Development Unit .
3 Yavan is mentioned in the last chapter of Isaiah , 66.19 , among the peoples to whom God will reveal his glory .
4 At first , making adaptations to your home may seem a very complicated process , because of the information you need to gather together , and the number of people who have to be involved .
5 ’ Making adaptations to your home may seem a very complicated process … ‘
6 Leys ' ( 1978 ) recent account of China ; Crouse 's ( 1974 ) account of American presidential campaigns and the role of the mass media ; and Wolfe 's brilliant essays on such topics as navy fighter pilots in Vietnam ; all these represent areas to which sociologists would find access rather difficult .
7 In the domain of educational aims , it is possible to pick out three main areas to which linguistics can make important contributions :
8 Visitors to our properties can expect :
9 That any pricing system adopted recognises the budgetary context as indicated both by the size of DSS transfer and placement rates for 1993/94 but also the inflationary pressures inherent in the adoption of explicit ceilings to which prices may converge .
10 This is the foundation for a true theology of the working relationship , without which there are no practical principles to which Christians can appeal to make their approach to work ( and its conflicts and difficulties ) any different from the non-Christian world .
11 Nor can Edward be blamed for not foreseeing the ends to which Gloucester might put his power .
12 Nor can Edward be blamed for not foreseeing the ends to which Gloucester might put his power .
13 He does n't make it clear whether these are the only terms to which Kurt would agree to do an interview .
14 What the addition of democracy to the liberal state did was simply to provide constitutional channels for popular pressures , pressures to which governments would have had to yield in about the same measure anyway , merely to maintain public order and avoid revolution .
15 It is easy to imagine the uses to which historians might put this information : from improving their understanding of the role of charities and giving , to providing material to construct a profile of a twentieth-century charity .
16 This approach argues that the best way in which to use syntactic knowledge is to formalise the grammar and encode it as a set of rules to which input must conform if it is to be considered acceptable .
17 Interest on borrowing for improvements to your home can qualify for tax relief providing your total house purchase/home improvement borrowing together does not exceed £30,000 under current Government regulations .
18 There were limits to what Karen would let you do .
19 There are limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits it is flexible .
20 There are limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits it is flexible .
21 The main bar , Tipperary , has Irish bands most nights as well as lots of space for dancing and there are two smaller bars to which customers can retreat for a quiet drink or for private functions .
22 Some clues to your pregnancy will come through asking questions , and some from checks .
23 Costs were high because injuries to a male can easily be crippling or fatal , whereas serious injuries to his companion can leave him without an essential partner in combating rival coalitions .
24 Stephen Hawking makes frequent references to what God might have been up to when designing the cosmos .
25 It warns that the spread of vast computer data banks means it will soon be possible to identify individuals walking along a street , whether or not they have committed a crime : ‘ The new PNC2 police national computer will be capable of storing digitised photographs to which detectives will have instant access . ’
26 Sir : The world must be grateful to Charles Richards for his exposure ( 'Intifada brings out the best in Israel 's black art' , 30 September ) of the depths to which Israelis will sink in what he rightly describes as their news manipulation .
27 The Handmaid 's Tale is at its best in its frightening portrayal of gender politics and the depths to which people can sink when women are reduced to their biological functions .
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