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

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1 There relative seclusion and indifference to most of the doings of the western powers continued to hold sway : this threw into sharper relief the completeness of the change in Russia .
2 He has confessed to most of the charges to court investigators and western reporters and maintains he was not coerced into admitting his guilt .
3 ‘ My objection to Hill is that he is totally irrelevant to most of the things of value that the BBC does .
4 Of particular concern to most of the members of the FFA was the effect of the drift-netters on the albacore tuna resource , which plays a major role in many Pacific economies .
5 In spite of this precaution , the speech came as a great shock to most of the officers in Algeria , indeed to the army as a whole .
6 ‘ He 's usually bored before the box has left Yorkshire , ’ says Penny , who travels to most of the shows with him .
7 I most grateful to the minister for giving way and it 's good to see the government er at last acknowledging the justice of the amendments to do exactly what we 're proposing now that we put in to most of the committees like the building societies c c c b b bill a and like the banking bill when they were discussing the nineteen eighties but Lord Justice Bingham also recommended er and I quote , the determination of the correct relationship between client , auditor and supervisor raises an issue of policy more appropriate for decision making by parliament than by the bank and the accounting profession .
8 An attempt to contest Japan 's control over Korean foreign policy at the Hague peace Conference in 1907 fell on deaf ears ; whether Korea was , or was not , independent meant little to most of the nations of the West .
9 By the end of the 1960s , most comprehensive schools were offering at least the core of a common curriculum to most of the pupils in Year One .
10 The initial ruthlessness of the authorities was soon moderated , and pardons were granted to most of the participants in the rising , but sporadic disorder continued after 1381 , although it was no longer a serious threat to society and government .
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