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

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1 This must be equal to the integral over the surface were v is the velocity and — the density ; n is the outward normal to the surface S which enclosed V. By Gauss 's theorem we may write and hence Since this must be true for any volume element we have the equation of continuity The conservation of momentum in continuum mechanics relates the rate of change of the momentum integrated over a volume V to the resultant of the forces on that volume .
2 The Prudential was assessed to stamp duty on the consideration for both the land and all building works on the grounds that the two agreements were a single commercial transaction , the substance of which was the sale of the developed site to the Prudential by the developers .
3 Usually we seek to maintain the bridge from the old to the new on the grounds that this gives security .
4 The classic response to this situation is to take from the rich and to give to the poor on the grounds that the poor spend their money much faster than the rich .
5 The scale of private charity expanded remarkably in the mid-nineteenth century and offered considerable protection to the poor against the rigours of the Poor Law .
6 The authority of medicine finally ousted Artemidorus 's invocations of antiquity or the increasingly muted references to the supernatural by the clergy , in explaining life 's ordinary ecstasies and tribulations .
7 When she visited the hostels and goodwill centres or was out on the soup run distributing food and blankets to the homeless on the streets of London , the caring side of her nature came fully into play : " I think something of my mother came back into me . "
8 There was free distribution of milk to the poor and broth to the sick in the villages nearby , and an almshouse was established , modelled on those which Nicholas had seen in Holland .
9 It arose from a crisis in a disregarded part of the world , of no consequence to the British since the days of Captain Cook , namely the South Atlantic .
10 A pre-war immigrant himself , he believed to the full in the rhetorics of democracy , equal justice , and innocence until guilt is proven — and he practised accordingly .
11 Both factors are being exploited to the full by the Socialists .
12 ‘ Every day Smailovic risks his life playing to the dead in the graveyards of Sarajevo .
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