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

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1 After the patient was admitted to the coronary care unit the placebo was added to those who continued to receive active therapy , and rt-PA to those who had received placebo .
2 We could not detect a significant immunological difference between drug users who seroconverted with bacterial pneumonia and those without , but owing to the long sampling interval the lowest CD4 counts were not necessarily measured .
3 I must confess to the odd panic attack every so often , though …
4 In Pelling 's contribution to the Labour aristocracy debate the reader is reminded explicitly of the author 's position by comments like :
5 Input to the geological mapping programme The Group has contributed to the onshore geological mapping programme of the Thematic Maps and Onshore Surveys Division in the Thame , Exeter and Grantham areas .
6 He managed to attract to the new Achimota college a remarkable principal , Alek Fraser , who had a long record of educating the leaders of society in Ceylon .
7 After McGrath 's sudden departure Jack Henry Moore filled in , but with Moore 's commitment to the new Arts Lab a new editor had to be found .
8 In the years leading up to the First World War the Hooligan embarked on a remarkable career , appearing in name if not in person before numerous governmental and semi-official bodies of enquiry .
9 Ophioprium was defined as follows : hidden radial shields ; large tentacle pores armed by two or more tentacle scales one attached to the lateral arm plate the other to the ventral arm plate ; numerous oral papillae forming a continuous series with long slender spinelets which are associated with the second oral tentacle pore .
10 In fairness to the senior management team the original staff review guidelines emphasised that information exchange would be two-way : reflecting also any adverse effect of school policy on classroom practice .
11 She argued that if women were paid the same as men " it would result in many women being dismissed from many trades " , and also accepted without demur , when giving evidence to the Fair Wages Committee a few years later , the proposition that women were satisfied with less money because they were earning " pin money " if married , and " pocket money " if not.38 With such pessimism about equal pay entrenched in the mind of their organizers , with such low evaluation being set on their work , one might argue that it would have been surprising if a militant women 's union could really be organized in the prevailing atmosphere .
12 Bill joined the BBC as a radio engineer 's assistant in 1932 and went to the fledgling Television service a few years later .
13 Will my hon. Friend pass to the National Audit Office the thanks of Parliament for its series of reports and ask whether it would be possible for us to have them at a time when Parliament is likely to be sitting rather than at one minute to midnight for the benefit of the press ?
14 Indeed , as the locomotive will have to be restored to its current green livery before being returned to the National Railway Museum the prospects for a change are not high .
15 According to the 1944 Education Act the Secretary of State has a duty to ‘ promote the education of the people of England and Wales and the progressive development of institutions devoted to that purpose … ’ , although effective control was , at the time of the Tyndale dispute , devolved to the LEAs .
16 Well I think what people have said to me very often about the Community Charge is that they can see the er they can see the point of having a community charge which everybody pays and which actually brings in to the local taxation system the hundreds of thousands of people who were previously not paying any rates at all but were benefiting from local services .
17 If the oscilloscope timebase is synchronised to the frequency-sweep control waveform the display shows successive harmonics as blips .
18 By selecting the trigger signal according to the instantaneous motor speed a speed-dependent switching angle is produced .
19 Band G is for properties assessed at upwards of £106,000 , and according to a recent information leaflet the assessment is based on 1991 values .
20 In reaction to a larger-than-expected budget deficit the government had proposed cuts in public spending totalling 12,800 million guilders ( about US$7,400 million ) and increases in revenue totalling 4,700 million guilders aimed at balancing the budget by 1994 .
21 Alternatively , where an existing use gives rise to a serious odour problem a local authority may wish to issue a Discontinuance Order under s.51 of the 1971 Act .
22 A series of microphones mounted above public buildings around Manchester and linked to a central computer record the noise levels of aircraft and fines are imposed for exceeding permitted levels , 109 perceived decibels in the daytime and 101 at nighttime .
23 Ted , who has lived for over thirty years in Yorkshire , will guide you to a different beauty spot every day .
24 Mam chose instead to take us to a different hill station every year so that we travelled the length and breadth of India , from Kashmir in the far north-west , four days ' journey by train and road , to the Nilgiri near Simla , and Darjeeling .
25 There is no appeal from the decision of a county court registrar to the county court judge ; the appeal must be to a single judge -of the High Court ( Re a Debtor ( No 39 of 1974 ) ( 1977 ) 3 All ER489 ) .
26 When a patient is admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit the clinical team should avoid the temptation to commence specific treatments immediately , especially those of a physical nature .
27 On deciding to become a candidate for election to a local government body an individual must ensure that he is qualified to be a candidate .
28 There is , I think , no material distinction between interpreting the law for the purposes of applying it , having due regard to article 10 , and interpreting the law for the purposes of deciding , when the point has not been finally decided by the courts , whether the law does or does not provide to a local government authority the right to sue for libel .
29 For these reasons I have considered anxiously whether , if the law should be held not to provide to a local government authority the right to sue for libel , the need for adequate protection of the reputation of such an authority would be sufficiently met by other remedies .
30 In a statement to a local radio station the INLA said its members carried out the attack .
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