Example sentences of "of [adj] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The ability to recast an expression from one language into the form of another depends on reference to some underlying construct of meaning which may establish a resemblance between expressions which appear very different and a distinction between expressions which appear to resemble each other . |
2 | Social factors of fundamental importance for the education system include the size of the population , its structure by age and sex , its distribution across nations and regions , its composition by social class and ethnic group and — not least — the ways in which any of these change from year to year . |
3 | Many of the tasks performed by social services departments ( SSDs ) are statutory duties , although the interpretation of these varies from authority to authority . |
4 | Different states have different practices on , on er er minimum wages , on er banking structures , on regulation of utilities , on er housing policies , on transportation policies , all of these vary from state to state . |
5 | The organisation and responsibilities of these vary from time to time . |
6 | Matter is constructed from very different particle species and the proportions of these vary from material to material . |
7 | Her own stand is dominated by a burst of swansdown in shades of pink ranging from cerise to baby blush . |
8 | Two obvious , and ultimately successful , candidates were cited above ; the first being the alleged right of those elected to Parliament to be paid for their services , and the second the claim that women had a moral right to vote . |