Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 The Manchu 's half bow and the response of the surveyors to it were equally cold .
2 The response of the authorities to the inadequacy of market methods of control was to introduce , and increasingly rely upon , non-market methods of regulation .
3 Its addition to the superfusate ( 10 - 5 M ) abolished the response of the strips to electrical field stimulation ( n=30 ) ( fig 5 ) .
4 During the nineteenth century the response of the courts to claims by employees injured at work tended to be hostile .
5 Grain size analysis of fine sediments depends not on direct measurement of the particles themselves but rather upon indirect computations of diameters based on observation of the grain behaviour in fluids or the response of the fluids to displacement by the grains .
6 Thus , since the administration of NK2 tachykinin receptor antagonist reduced the response of the airways to acetaldehyde in animals pretreated with the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor , a contribution of neuropeptides to acetaldehyde activity was considered a critical point .
7 I know that a lot of youngsters gain their first experience of shooting with bolting rabbits but I do think that so much preparatory work is necessary to create the opportunity for the rabbits to be killed that the chance must not be missed .
8 To my personal embarrassment to the extent that I was a party to the majority of the decisions to which I have referred , I have to say that I think that this court again finds itself in the same position .
9 This we think we can discount for a number of reasons : first , the magnitude of the risk aversion would need to be rather large for the result ( that an increase in a is good ) to be reversed ( particularly when the reservation value is generally above the mean price ) ; second , subjects were paid proportionately to their total profits over 16 decision periods ( 32 decisions ) so that any risk aversion would already have been significantly averaged out ; third , the subjects appeared to be trying to make as much money out of the experiment as possible ( implying that they were behaving in a risk-neutral fashion ) ; fourth , the majority of the responses to two questions on the questionnaire indicated risk-neutrality .
10 The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice .
11 The assignee surrendered a small part of the premises to the landlord and then assigned the remainder of the premises to an assignee who became bankrupt , hence this claim for rent against the original lessee .
12 The remainder of the elections to State Assemblies took place simultaneously with the Lok Sabha elections on June 12 and 15 , except in Punjab [ see below ] .
13 The issue must have seemed finely balanced at the time , but the troubled history of the prisons in the years that followed suggests that Butler was wrong to have accepted Cunningham 's advice that the Commission was no longer an adequate body to handle the complexity of the tasks to be performed .
14 Therefore what I want to do is to seek the support of the factories to er spread the word , to circulate the information necessary to all the schools in the area .
15 This would lead to confusion and complication ; ( 2 ) It may imperil certain aspects of the regulatory system , for instance by concluding that Chinese walls are ineffective to prevent the attribution of information , or because advance disclosure that would satisfy fiduciary requirements is impossible , a broker/dealer is always liable when buying or selling as principal ; ( 3 ) It does not appear to give any recognition to the expertise of the bodies to which Parliament has entrusted the regulation of financial services .
16 ‘ When the need arose , those who became managers were the people who had best survived the struggle up the rungs to the top .
17 It would be wrong , however , to rely exclusively on the accounts of the teachers to whom we spoke , and it is worth noting that the evaluators ' observations temper this picture of dynamism and progressiveness .
18 The narrator comments : The accounts of the torments to which Christina subjected herself convey a feeling of a disturbed personality although she apparently miraculously survived them .
19 The question of constructive knowledge is dealt with in part by asking whether or not , in the circumstances of the particular case , the ticket was the sort of document on which one would reasonably expect to find legally binding terms and conditions , and in part by asking whether or not the party issuing the ticket made reasonable attempts to bring the existence of the conditions to the notice of the other party .
20 Theodora knew of old the willingness of the clergy to be far ruder over the phone than they would venture to be face to face .
21 the strong muscles leave scars on the interior of the shell at the places to which they were attached ( usually two in each valve ) , and these muscle scars may also be seen on fossil shells .
22 ( 4 ) The provisions of section 68 of this Act shall apply to any remises or place in respect of which an occasional permission is granted as they apply to licensed premises , with the substitution of references to the holder of the permission for the references to the holder of a licence .
23 The ability of the female to leave the brooding of the eggs to the male while she moves on to lay more clutches elsewhere is another obvious advantage to the species .
24 They then followed a path in the lee of the mountains to Loch Cluanie ( near which the upper and lower roads converge ) and thence Glen Shiel .
25 Tom escorted the gipsy up the stairs to the bedroom , his face registering disapproval .
26 At once the officers of the Kha-Khan 's guard came through the ranks of the troopers to Artai 's side .
27 The wines are attractively presented , making a good impression , and at tasting by this magazine 's group editor , Brian Hargreaves , and food and wine consultant Peter Williams , made an instant impact of being decidedly different , due partly in the case of the whites to a variation of the French sur le lie process , most familiar in Muscadet .
28 References in the text of the rules to ‘ custody ’ and ‘ observation ’ support a decision that the court could properly order the sending of an item of property out of the jurisdiction , in the instant case to South Africa , so that it could be identified by a witness whose evidence was being taken on commission there .
29 Some or all of the terms in an index language may be derived automatically from the text of the documents to be indexed .
30 Watching the golf was an ordeal which cramped the muscles and stretched the ingenuity of the masses to the limit .
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