Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8 . |
2 | The importance of this in relation to work satisfaction patterns is discussed in Chapter 5 . |
3 | Merchant et al. ( 1987 ) for example , use the image processing system ERDAS to construct an index of vulnerability to groundwater pollution ; this uses variables such as depth to water table , soil type , slope and so on ( see Estes et al. 1987 for a similar approach ) . |
4 | Adoption should never be suggested as the next option after treatment failure , it should be stressed that it involves a different type of parenting to biological parenthood , and adoptive parents should be advised to contact an organisation such as Parent to Parent Information on Adoption or British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering ( BAAF ) for information . |
5 | More commonly , however , it was ill health in conjunction with other factors , such as proximity to retirement age , which determined propensity to retire early . |
6 | Unlike SPAR , CLE-I is not self-contained , but is designed to be used as a major component of interactive systems such as interfaces to database management systems and diagnostic expert systems . |
7 | For a more comprehensive list refer to books such as Guide to Reference Material by A. J. Walford , Guide to the Literature of Engineering , Mathematics and the Physical Sciences by S. Goldman and How to Find Out about the Social Sciences by G. A. Burrington . |
8 | Even then however , there is a reluctance to interfere too much in day to day management . |
9 | Soft flabby growth in plants is as much at risk to disease attack and structural collapse as it is with ourselves and other animals . |
10 | Another aspect of transition is that from school to youth training . |
11 | everybody involved — especially those in day to day contact with |