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

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1 Plants will use proportionately less water and save time , with the bonuses that plants do better with company , and damage to the roots from frost in winter is less likely .
2 Beryl , with her tunnel vision in all matters of opinion and morality , played out her role of self-sacrificing daughter and sister to the men of the house .
3 It is important to have both mains electricity and improvements to the harbours at Ballycastle and Church Bay .
4 The gena ( Fig. 5 ) forms the whole of the lateral area below and posterior to the eyes on each side ; near its junction with the clypeus is a facet for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible and proximally it bears a cavity which receives the mandibular condyle .
5 Manuscripts and queries to the editors at P.O.
6 This resulted in a sort of ‘ naturalism ’ , which relegated signification and semiotics to the ranks of the merely modern , with whose possible political implications I am not entirely happy .
7 Wing Commander J.M. Gilchrist had been appointed Bursar and Clerk to the Governors in 1962 , and to him had fallen the task — in addition to his ordinary duties — of arranging the financing of the numerous building programmes .
8 the resolution was about encouraging N C V O to give er , ad adequate and appropriate support and weight to the needs of small organisations , as well as the needs of larger charities and voluntary organisations .
9 Casanare 's Governor Oscar Wilches , speaking on behalf of his region , extended his congratulations , gratitude , and appreciation to the partners for the inauguration of the works at the facilities .
10 The services also included practical help by way of aids and adaptations to the homes of the disabled , provision of recreational facilities and travel and holiday schemes .
11 Ombudsman Pat Thomas investigated eight complaints in connection with the provision of equipment and adaptations to the homes of disabled people .
12 ‘ If I die abroad in exile , let my body rest in a temporary grave until my mortal remains be transferred to our dear homeland , ’ said the Montenegrin President , Branko Kostic , reading the royal will and testament to the crowds in Cetinje Square , who carried flags and portraits of Nicholas and his queen , Milena .
13 A useful discussion and key to the larvae of the social Hymenoptera families is included .
14 And thanks to the airlifts of food and drugs there 's a good chance that these people can be saved , particularly the babies .
15 A tin of caviar but the label declared the produce to be herring , and as herring it was sold to Amsterdam before the transfer of the labels in Holland and entry to the shops of the European capitals .
16 The teaming up of Land 's End Ltd with Rowland Edwards , who seems to have his own unique version of reality , produced one of the choicer pieces of double-speak I 've seen in a long time : a press release announcing a campaign to add fixed anchors and gear to the crags in the interests of the environment and safety .
17 HUNDREDS of people were feared dead yesterday after an ageing ferry packed with Haitians taking food and animals to the markets of the capital had sunk in a storm .
18 The market women had undertaken to provide coffee and bread to the demonstrators in the park .
19 He had found one protection from those " storms " in the Anglican communion ( although he indignantly denied that it was any kind of comfortable haven ) , and during these years his role as one of the most prominent laymen in that communion was increasing ; as one biographical note in 1937 described him , Eliot had done much " to interpret literature to the theologian and theology to the men of letters " .
20 Let me say I believed that the wrongs of women were interconnected with and subsidiary to the wrongs of man ; that to work for the revolution was to work , indirectly , for women .
21 The aim of the programme is to give students a thorough grounding in the basic rules and patterns of English pronunciation , from the sounds of vowels and consonants to the complexities of stress , intonation , and connected speech .
22 Personal contact and visits to the homes of the poor and the sick were part of a long-established visiting tradition , but the COS fused this with casework to produce a quite distinctive practice .
23 Parliamentary assemblies are essentially meetings of elected representatives of the people whose purposes include considering the policy proposals put before them by the executive , sometimes ( though to a much lesser extent ) initiating policy proposals of their own , examining and calling to account those responsible for the initiation and implementation of policy , and giving approval and legitimacy to the actions of the executive and bureaucracy .
24 The purpose of this was to compare the experience of and attitude to the police of Blacks , Asians and Whites living in roughly the same conditions .
25 When it comes to considering legislation , as in managing his Department , the Minister soon faces the first test of the statesman : the reconciliation of political ideology and opinion to the demands of sharply practical situations .
26 Her earliest years were spent in England , away from her mother , who was forced to make her living in Russia , where she taught French and piano to the children of Leo Tolstoy .
27 Following Disciplinary Tribunals in 1990 and appeals to the Visitors during the following year , applications for leave to apply for Judicial Review of the Visitors ' findings were submitted by two members of the Bar in summer and autumn 1991 , leave being granted in June and December respectively .
28 This at least will tend to improve informal quality control and provide the care and attention to the goals of the work that may be missing from contract analysis .
29 The first was a ‘ Curriculum Digest ’ which contained a statement for all areas of the curriculum on aims , syllabuses and contributions to the areas of learning and experience identified by HMI .
30 On the same day , however , Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato issued a carefully worded statement on behalf of the government which claimed that it was in " deep reflection for having caused unbearable agony and sorrow to the peoples in parts of Asia and the Pacific in fighting started with the attack on Pearl Harbour " .
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