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

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31 Indeed , all that remains today of the old inherent rights are the power to control the method of carrying out the functions which Parliament from time to time give to the local authorities and the power to make rules as to the conduct of the meetings of the local authority .
32 It is not necessary to prove any particular damage ; the jury may give such damages as they think fit , having regard to the conduct of the parties respectively , and all the circumstances of the case .
33 It is not necessary to prove any particular damage ; the jury may give such damages as they think fit , having regard to the conduct of the parties respectively , and all the circumstances of the case .
34 Whilst no-one can predict with certainty all the problems which will occur during the life of a firm , it is important that certain basic matters be attended to from the outset in relation to the conduct of the partners and their responsibilities .
35 When the West Country clothiers ' advocate William Temple wanted in 1739 to point to the advantages of the weavers , he stressed that it was their family earnings which lifted them above the condition of the farm worker .
36 ‘ Uncircumcised men ’ is another way of referring to the non-Jewishness of the Gentiles .
37 Church Farm , close to the church on the outskirts of the village , was the rectory when Thornton Abbey held the manor .
38 Paul writes ‘ to the church of God in Corinth ’ ; ‘ to the churches in Galatia ’ ; ‘ to Nympha and the church in her house ’ ( Colossians 4:15 ) ' ; ‘ to the church of the Thessalonians ’ .
39 It is a fact that when people grow old they often turn to the church of the teachings of their early lives as a source of comfort .
40 Monks once walked through Bailey 's land on their way to the church in the hills .
41 ‘ Under socialism , all will take a turn in management , and will soon become accustomed to the idea of no managers at all ’ ( p. 98 ) .
42 The idea of dishonest appropriation which underlies the new offence of theft corresponds , as mentioned in paragraph 30 , to the idea in the words ‘ fraudulently converts to his own use or benefit , or the use or benefit of any other person ’ in the definition of fraudulent conversion under [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 20(1) ( iv ) .
43 d ) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
44 b ) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable into that Fund under any other enactment .
45 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Traffic Calming Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
46 Managerial autonomy has been fostered by the growth of public sector commercialism based on the principle of allowing managements to operate freely within the framework of targets set for them by the state , and on the promotion of an ‘ entrepreneurial ’ approach to the management of the railways .
47 To satisfy the court that these conditions have been met , it is necessary to obtain either oral testimony or , in the vast majority of cases , a signed statement from the person that occupies ‘ a responsible position in relation to the management of the activities for the purposes of which the computer was used ’ ( s.5(4) ) .
48 The following approach to the management of the consequences of a death by suicide of a patient while in hospital is recommended .
49 The Tribunal did not accept that the Organisation 's independent existence provided the basis for any conclusion as to the liability of the members of the Organisation .
50 Flake the tuna fish ; dispose of any brine , but if the fish is packed in olive oil it may be added to the dressing for the beans .
51 The house signs , used for identification before Josef II ordered conventional house numbering around 1784 , often referred to the occupation of the inhabitants .
52 He kept to the inside of the bends where the current was fastest and more powerful than the onshore wind .
53 If your Poodle is in a lamb clip or similar style then pay particular attention to the inside of the legs and around the anus and hocks , to ensure there are no knots .
54 Faced with more than a thousand scientific papers , the author has chosen to give us the highlights : the measurement of the precise position of the source 3C273 by lunar occultation , which led to the discovery of the quasars ; the fine work on mapping the southern sky ; the detection of the presence of interstellar molecules ; and the search for pulsars .
55 His researches , which led to the discovery of the causes and means of treatment of bovine tuberculosis , were eventually published in his Tuberculosis as regards Heredity in Causation and Elimination from Infected Herds ( 1911 ) .
56 Your essay on the important role of co-operation in our ever-changing understanding of evolution ( February 24th ) is also an apt testimony to the unity of the sciences .
57 There is then some evidence to show that Japanese workers do indeed work for longer periods with each employer , but only 20 per cent of labour in the private sector stay long enough to get close to the peak of the wages profile .
58 Now we can sail to the Pacific of the mystics , and go beyond the dreams of Cook and Bougainville for we are pilots and navigators of an infinite sea .
59 Tabitha leapt back out of the airlock to the foot of the steps .
60 The Chief of Protocol led the way to the foot of the steps , waiting for Mobuto to appear .
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