Example sentences of "and the [noun sg] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The research is therefore central to evaluation of the Act and the approach to police accountability it embodies .
2 Pass-Off Day : the end of training and the gateway to battalion life .
3 And the trip to Profitis Bias was your last chance to make her see reason , was n't it ? ’
4 He 'd thought of her constantly , hoping she still worked for the Bradford family , and the invitation to Christmas dinner with them had caused him more elation than Maud , his wife , though he had n't dared show it .
5 These two different approaches have led to two different ways of evaluating FRNs : the margin method and the yield to maturity spread method .
6 Initial analysis of these mice revealed that TCR- β gene rearrangement or expression is necessary for the maintenance of normal thymocyte number and the DN to DP transition .
7 The advent of the car and the discovery of Keld by motorists have lessened the remoteness and loneliness of the village and recently it has become a crossroads of long-distance walkers , the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk meeting briefly at a footbridge over the river .
8 Walks abound : the Pennine Way passes within ten miles of the village , and the coast to coast path passes right through .
9 Our legal correspondent looks at the possibilities of and the background to plea bargaining , one of the issues covered in a recent Government consultation document on improving the delivery of justice system in Scotland .
10 We all remember well Bank statements alluding to improved customer service ; the creation of hundreds of jobs ; the smooth operation of Extended Hours and the commitment to staff input .
11 Continue until you come to the car park and the entrance to Upton Fen Nature Reserve , owned by the Norfolk Naturalists Trust .
12 The aim of the financial management initiative is to promote in each department an organization and system in which managers at all levels have : ( a ) a clear view of their objectives and means to assess and , wherever possible , measure outputs or performance in relation to their objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of resources , including a critical scrutiny of output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice that they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
13 a system in which managers at all levels have ( a ) a clear view of their objectives ; and means to assess and wherever possible measure outputs and performance in relation to those objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of their resources , including a critical scrutiny of the output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice which they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
14 The MLA produces two leaflets which are available free of charge : Take a closer look at your master locksmith , which outlines the various services you can expect from master locksmiths , and The guide to home protection , which offers invaluable advice on how to protect your home .
15 It easily financed the 1992–93 PSBR , though two factors will not be repeated — the huge demand for gilts after the Tories unexpectedly won the April 1992 election and the boost to sterling funding from the massive sale of foreign-currency reserves during the ERM crisis .
16 Regular meetings take place with the Trade Unions on a wide range of staffing issues associated with the Community Charge and the changeover to Council Tax .
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