Example sentences of "with [art] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But they have their own good news with the return to fitness of the GB forward Hugh Waddell , out with a broken jaw since November , and David Creasser , who has played only once this season .
2 Moreover , with the advent to power of the Peruvian military radicals in 1968 , the brief rule of left-wing General Torres in Bolivia in 1970 and the election of Chile 's popular Unity in September 1970 , the arguments for a ‘ peaceful road ’ acquired far greater force .
3 The growth and consolidation of the nation state is intimately connected , in all its phases , with the rise to power of the bourgeoisie .
4 And of course there were still a few who would never have dreamt of asking themselves whether they could afford anything , with the attitude to money of an Algernon Moncrieff .
5 This grew with the coming to power of de Gaulle and the personal understanding he was able to reach with Adenauer .
6 The ‘ drift into a law and order society ’ which Hall identifies did not by any means begin with the accession to power of the Conservative Party under Mrs Thatcher in 1979 , and its effects have hardly disappeared with her resignation in 1990 , but the ideology made its presence most felt in her heyday in the early to mid-1990s ( see Chapter 10 ) .
7 Lucker fondles the bag for a second , running his finger over the embossed dates and destinations with the attention to detail of a Braille reader .
8 A week after the affairs of the Dove Trust had been transferred to Littlejohn and Partners ( Bermuda ) , Adam surprised Elinor with a trip to Saracen for the weekend .
9 The bond is currently priced at 98–16 per 100 nominal with a yield to maturity of 12.50 per cent .
10 Messages should be sent separately , direct to the central office group/sector/person addressed with a copy to Head of Area Staff .
11 By 1983 , the EPA had already either approved or proposed to approve 150 bubbles , with a saving to industry of $500 million .
12 Media offences with a right to trial by jury
13 As such , it is not at odds with the ‘ litmus-test ’ of self-advocacy , seeming to support a view of people as potentially autonomous and with a right to self-determination within a less restrictive social milieu .
14 Union solicitor Mark Stephens said : ‘ Mr Heseltine has got to review his position very carefully , with a view to consideration of contempt of court . ’
15 The Foreign Ministers ' proposals were to be discussed at the June European Council summit " with a view to a decision on the holding of a second intergovernmental conference to work in parallel with the conference on economic and monetary union with a view to ratification by member states in the same timeframe " .
16 The Leasing and Factoring Conventions , with a view to expansion of their scope , follow the model of the Vienna Sales Convention but in acknowledgment of the concerns expressed by various States all three Conventions confer a power on Contracting States to make reservations excluding the second form of connecting factor .
17 A programme of National Certificate Modules is being developed with a view to accreditation as a Level I SVQ .
18 v Develop and refine the concepts and theory of scientific and technological dependence , with a view to assist in the projection of longer term implication for the UK .
19 In the mid-eighties the VCT purchased Sir Berkeley with a view to restoration to eventual working order in the wake of Bellerophens .
20 This conflict abuse , as will be made clear later , is to be considered not only with a view to regulation by formal law but also by the regulatory technique known as the ‘ Chinese Wall ’ .
21 Components in this context means parts of a product being held with a view to incorporation in a finished product .
22 It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity .
23 On the 19 September 1834 , Taylor and Knott proposed to surrender their current lease with a view to renewal for a fresh term of 11 years .
24 ‘ Particulars of Offence : [ The respondent ] on 17 September 1990 dishonestly and with a view to gain for himself or another , or with intent to cause loss to another , falsified a document required for an accounting purpose , namely , a computer generated sales invoice , by making an entry therein which was or may have been misleading , false or deceptive in a material particular in that it purported to show that a discount of 70 per cent .
25 By s.21(1) of the 1968 Theft Act : [ a ] person is guilty of blackmail if , with a view to gain for himself or another or with intent to cause loss to another , he makes any unwarranted demand with menaces ; and for this purpose a demand with menaces is unwarranted unless the person making it does so in the belief — ( a ) that he had reasonable grounds for making the demand ; and ( b ) that the use of the menaces is a proper means of reinforcing the demand .
26 This project has five aims : to extend and improve the data base by field visits , especially of urban immigrants ; to correct and improve the existing archives ; to devise ways of incorporating some qualitative detail from field notes ; to devise ways of incorporating some qualitative detail from field notes ; to devise ways of analysing and manipulating the archive to support a published account of the changes in the villages in terms of the idea of a published account of the changes in the villages in terms of the idea of a complex network of causal interactions ; and finally to collect initial experimental data in planing marriages and on finding non-agricultural employment , with a view to collaboration in a future study of the social sources and social distribution of knowledge , using data from Pakistan , turkey and London , in collaboration with Dr Michael Fischer .
27 The vast bulk of delegated legislation is made with no reference to Parliament beyond the original delegation of power to make it by Parliament .
28 With no right to payment for essential items , and community care grants cash-limited and discretionary , both the initial move and its long-term viability are thrown into question .
29 Couples locked himself away in his Florida home after breaking Europe 's five-year grip on the Masters , refusing to answer the telephone even when President Bush called with an invitation to dinner at the White House .
30 Terry arrived late on Friday night so on Saturday he went to see Sarah with an invitation to tea from his mother .
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