Example sentences of "this [noun] [verb] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The relatively high completion rates for the ‘ Other NSEs ’ reflects the fact that this includes students with ‘ professional , nursing , technical or secretarial qualifications ’ The pattern which emerges is that students who have been selected on the basis of success in some form of study which prepares them for the demands which will be placed on them in higher education respond as least as well if not better than the traditionally qualified A-level entrants , while those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
2 However it also appears that those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
3 This function gives the logarithm to the base " e " of its argument .
4 This case concerned an application to the European Patent Office ( EPO ) and the invention was a new digital image processing system , the process steps being expressed mathematically in the form of an algorithm .
5 This case involved an appeal to the Privy Council from Hong Kong .
6 Instead of creating another SSR to reply to the new SPR , it is possible in this case to add the SPR to the SSR which already responds to the problem .
7 Instead of creating another SSR to reply to the new SPR , it is possible in this case to add the SPR to the SSR which already responds to the problem .
8 This award confirms a commitment to clients by offering both products and an after-sales service monitored by a guaranteed quality assurance policy .
9 This decision led the way to a general concept of the need for ‘ fairness ’ in the administrative process .
10 For example , in Birmingham in 1973 a young mugger was sentenced to a draconian 20 years ' detention amid enormous publicity , and yet this sentence made no difference to the incidence of mugging offences in Birmingham or in other areas ( Baxter and Nuttall , 1975 ; Beyleveld , 1990 : 157 ) .
11 There 's still the statutory position with the occupational therapist of this department makes a recommendation to the er on the f on the proposals submitted to us by the district council but it 's purely a , a lowering of the mandatory limit , the discretionary limit remains the same and it remains to see how that will work in practice .
12 Building on the 1988 study by Gatherer and Edwards ( Spotlight No 11 ) on exchange of staff between colleges and schools , this study extended the inquiry to a wider range of teacher secondments : from the Scottish Office Education Department , the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum and the Regions .
13 This term emphasizes an approach to RE which concentrates on what is essential from several points of view , with regard to breadth , depth , relevance and time .
14 This sub-section describes the procedures to be followed by the Change Coordinator when he receives a Change Request Form .
15 This sub-section describes the procedures to be followed by the Development Manager during the processing of a change request .
16 This key moves the cursor to the first field of the option .
17 This key moves the cursor to the previous character position within a field ( if there is one ) .
18 This key moves the cursor to the next character position within a field ( if there is one ) .
19 This rule adds a consideration to those already discussed as being relevant to the scope of Ord. 53 , namely whether the High Court ( which hears AJRs ) or the alternative forum is more expert in dealing with the type of issue in question or better equipped to resolve it .
20 This Chapter provides an exception to our deliberate omission of the historical aspects of kite flying , because we are about to describe an incredible revival of an age-old practice .
21 This chapter provides an introduction to evaluation in library user education .
22 This chapter contains an introduction to methods of digital image processing applied to Landsat image data .
23 This chapter includes an introduction to the process of basic toilet training a young child and then examines the problems in continence that young children show .
24 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
25 These will be sketched briefly in this chapter to provide the background to Duncan Sandys ' revolutionary Defence White Paper of 1957 — the first attempt to establish a post-imperial Defence policy .
26 This programme held no appeal to Aung San who saw his army as his main weapon in the demand for independence .
27 This column allows a comment to be provided giving a reason for the rejection , which can be up to 48 printing characters long , including spaces .
28 It does n't seem that long ago that this column reported an addition to Matthew Hall 's family and hey presto he 's done it again .
29 This exercise provided a guide to the logical roles and activities of each group and the relationships between them , which , in conjunction with other background documents , was used as a basis for interviews with representative staff .
30 As this work inspired the players to the most willowy , misty colours , so the sensuous Ravel quartet channelled the players into liquid , aquiline shaping and a flexible closeness of ensemble with the uncanny swiftness and unanimity of a shoal of fish .
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