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

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1 It is because of the meticulously kept notes of Mr Bridges that much of this story comes to light at all .
2 Then Camp Mill saw yet another change converted to production of millboard , under Moses John Mason .
3 This measure refers to growth over an interval , while G is an instantaneous measure .
4 Successful completion of this course leads to exemption from Part 1 of the British Computer Society professional examinations .
5 must also insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them under the provisions of this Part of this Act relating to payment for emergency treatment .
6 As this issue goes to press in late January the Second Gulf War is just a week old .
7 We are grateful for some help received to date from QP and if other friends wish to be identified with the work in a practical manner , this would be much appreciated .
8 This organism responds to treatment with bismuth salts — eg potassium dicitrato bismuthate ; DeNol .
9 This behaviour leads to triangulation between patient , staff , and family , and should be defused so that treatment can continue .
10 Another speaker referred to motivation of trainees .
11 This diversity led to confusion among observers as to whether the Council would indeed become a significant centre of political decision making , or would be a much less important and purely consultative body .
12 In the autumn of 1659 , when he was even appointed ( very briefly as it turned out ) to be a treasury commissioner , he was also elected an alderman of the City ; early the next year he was excused from this dignity owing to lack of means .
13 For a wide range of input and output patterns this system responds to removal of neurons in a surprisingly robust fashion , showing little degradation of function until a large number of neurons have been removed .
14 Numerous delays prevented this venture coming to fruition within the ‘ initial responses ’ period .
15 Another jogger savaged to death by Rottweilers , ’ he commented with grim satisfaction .
16 The principle this time relates to frustration of contract .
17 From 1567 this house belonged to Sixt of Ottersdorf who , as Chancellor of the Old Town , played a part in the anti-Habsburg uprising of 1547 .
18 One or more peptides from each antigen bound to HLA-B53 in an HLA assembly ( binding ) assay and these were tested further using lymphocytes from Africans naturally exposed to malaria .
19 The initial mass audience had obviously loved short films and especially comedies but there had never been that much attention given to content as novelty value guaranteed that every film would made money .
20 ‘ Should any such evidence come to light in the future we will of course be prepared to review the situation . ’
21 It is well known that each vessel contributes to movement of the lymph by contracting once every 6–10 seconds in response to being gorged with fluid from the vessel upstream .
22 Here the garden has been divided into four , each area coming to life at a different time of the year
23 However , total enrolment fell between 1980 and 1986 , suggesting that girls have had more opportunity to go to school under war conditions than boys .
24 I 'd just like to raise a point that erm most men are psychiat , er mo most of the psychiatrists are men and that a lot of the diagnosis I feel , come from a very sort of patriarchal view erm , you know a lot of have sort of brought up the alternative sort of er medicine and er self-help groups , and to me , having been through psychiatry which is a , a huge machine that is very difficult to get out that er to me , that 's the only future and there 's millions of pounds going into psychiatry and we 're reviewing it now with community care plans which , I I do n't think anybody is actually clear about but er , you know , the the millions that are put into psychiatry , I 'd like to see more sort of counselling er , become available or , more money given to sort of er mental health associations .
25 As he says in that section of Book 3 which is a later addition , " No man with any intelligence goes to war with his neighbours simply for the sake of crushing an adversary " ( 3.4.10 ) .
26 The thought of his own danger dwindled to insignificance beside a wholly altruistic desire to help .
27 In a forfeiture action the landlord must notify any person entitled to relief of whom he is aware ( Ord 6 , r 3(b) .
28 In the event of the death of any person entitled to indemnity under this Section the Corporation will in respect of the liability incurred by such person indemnify his legal personal representatives in the terms of and subject to the limitations of this Section provided that such representatives shall as though they were the Policyholder observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of the Policy in so far as they can apply .
29 In respect of any event which may be the subject of indemnity under this Section the Corporation will pay the Solicitors fee for representation at any Coroners Inquest or Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction.Exceptions to Part A 4 In the event of the death of any person entitled to indemnity under this Section the Corporation will in respect of the liability incurred by such person indemnify his legal personal representatives in the terms and subject to the limitations which applied to such person .
30 The same paragraph applies to valuation for banding , especially as properties will be banded in groups of 20,000 or more .
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