Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Wallabies coaching clinic was a great success and a tribute to the efforts made by the likes of Dan Dan Qeqe .
2 These sequences are labelled U , P1 to P5 and obvious homologies to the motif found in the 5' portion of the HSV-1 Vmw175 binding consensus are underlined , the arrow indicating a motif in the opposite orientation on the non-coding strand .
3 As a first step a condensed introduction to the themes explored in the work was published by ESRC ( Changing Cities , Victor Hausner and Brian Robson , 1985 ) .
4 To travel along each road you have to know the correct password which is the answer to the calculation shown on the circle you are leaving .
5 Many of those struggles are linked to the sphere of circulation ; groups are contesting access to the commodities produced within the society .
6 The court said that the conclusion the arbitrator had come to could only have been reached by in effect giving evidence to himself in flat contradiction to the evidence given by the applicants ' expert witness , and the arbitrator was guilty of misconduct in failing to observe the rules of natural justice .
7 Add these facts to the evidence displayed in the charts section ( pages 65 to 73 ) at the back of the magazine ) of the variety of interest rates charged by the lenders and it is no wonder that a £100,000 borrower can save the price of a new car simply by doing a little homework .
8 Applying the ordinary standard of proof in civil cases to the evidence presented at the public inquiry , there had to be proof on the balance of probabilities .
9 It is to be hoped that the evidence provided by Margaret Clark ( 1988 ) will be seen to be a vital concomitant to the evidence considered by the Select Committee .
10 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
11 ‘ but I should comment that there would be an adverse environment effect on properties adjacent to the roads used by the large number of heavy goods vehicles , in particular the properties fronting Bridge Road .
12 In this , as in other matters , the private desires of the woman had always to yield to the duties imposed on the sovereign .
13 Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent .
14 A few cases have already been cited in which late classical jurists used the word ‘ precatory ’ as a shorthand for a trust disposition , drawing attention to the request made by the settlor .
15 Theoretical considerations indicated that if the electric field applied to the surface could be made strong enough to confine the mobile electrons to a very thin layer near the semiconductor 's surface , with thickness comparable to the wavelength associated with the electrons there , then the electrons ' motion perpendicular to the surface would be ‘ quantised ’ .
16 The buyer 's assent to the appropriation made by the sellers was inferred from his failure to object after receiving the delivery order .
17 Pointing to the articles left in the sorting box , the teacher asked , ‘ Why do n't these roll ? ’
18 The visitors , who included several who had been employed at RHS in its early days , were welcomed to the service by the school chaplain , the Rev Kevan McCormack , who referred to the support given to the school by many local people over the years .
19 It was found that recall of words at the end of the list was indeed significantly greater than when recall was immediate and this gave rise to the phenomenon known as the recency effect .
20 ‘ Shear Dismay : For Bill Clinton , little things like a fancy haircut and a tempest in his travel office loom large , ’ said Time magazine , also referring to the uproar caused by the president 's sacking of the White House travel office and putting a distant cousin in charge .
21 The money will be paid to the French government and to the villages affected by the spill .
22 The person to bring the first challenge was Tim Crook , a radio journalist , whose campaign for more open justice to the European Commission led to the reforms contained in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 .
23 Lapsley and Prowle ( 1978 ) carried out comprehensive surveys that lent considerable weight to the reforms suggested in the working group 's report .
24 Due to the restrictions imposed by the airlines and the railways , we regret that it is not possible for passengers to take their own bikes .
25 Moreover , the seriousness of the sanction must be proportionate to the damage sustained by the worker .
26 The sanction imposed is real and effective since it satisfied all three conditions required by Community law ; it is adequate in relation to the damage sustained by the claimant , since the claimant is put in the position in which she would have been had the discriminatory refusal to hire her not occurred , both as concerns the post of employment and the income therefrom ; it has a real deterrent effect on the defendant bank who will not only have to pay the amount of about seven years ' monthly salary , plus interest , but will furthermore find itself with an additional employee ( the claimant and the man hired in her stead ) ; it is the same sanction as the one imposed for any other illegal refusal to hire .
27 Next time we go inside the Globe , we see if they make it through to the Gold Run before a studio audience .
28 The magnitude of the rise in circulating PYY concentrations after deoxycholate perfusion in the human colon was similar to the rise reported after a normal meal .
29 To get back to the ponies mentioned at the start of this article .
30 Nevertheless , she did give outright support to the stand taken by the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
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