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

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1 In relation to the unmixed goods the clause worked by a combination of two things .
2 Even up to the final days the movement of the young fish can be seen by using a strong eye-glass .
3 To include any such anticipatory provision has the merit of bringing home to the individual partners the importance of viewing their involvement in the firm as a long term commitment , which may serve to reduce , if not to eliminate , the pain felt if and when a cash call has to be made .
4 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
5 As to the recent faults the committee concluded that they were due to careless handling of the cable during laying , to poor design and to bad practices in overall manufacture .
6 There is no end to the entrepreneurial opportunities the PROFITBOSS will seek out and seize .
7 This crashed into the mountain at the end of the war , possibly due to the magnetic anomalies the mineral composits created in its compass readings .
8 Due to the constant shortages the money economy has been transformed into a barter economy with cigarettes and alcohol being better currencies than paper money .
9 A directive shall be binding , as to the result to be achieved , upon each Member State to which it is addressed , but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods .
10 As was seen above , Article 189 of the EEC Treaty provides that a directive ‘ shall be binding , as to the result to be achieved , upon each Member State to which it is addressed , but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods ’ .
11 and my Lord the my Lord you 'll see at the bottom of page sixty nine , this is the latest edition just published this summer my Lord , erm at the bottom of page sixty nine you have an extract from the European community treaty which er defines a directive and you will see my Lord says in terms that it leaves to the national authorities the choice of forms the methods , and then if my Lord could read the passage er under that on page seventy
12 He is known to have favoured that , but it is rejected by the report as a ’ a crude device which can not do justice to the different abilities a pupil may show in different subjects and contexts ’ .
13 It assigns to the local churches the task of discerning the signs of the times , for ‘ in view of the varied situations in the world , it is difficult to give one teaching to cover them all , or to offer a solution that has universal value ’ ( no. 4 ) .
14 Additional to the Medical Expenses a benefit of £20 for each complete 24 hour period of hospitalisation abroad , as a direct result of an illness or injury covered under Section 2 above .
15 She went to the public baths every day and swam twenty lengths after work .
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