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

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1 If however , you had been mistaken about the location of and and the assignments had been reversed , the effective starting-points would be and and the movement towards equality would involve a loss to and a gain to of , yielding a net gain of 83-10-9 as by construction .
2 A fall in the real wage rate from w 1 to w 2 results in both a rise in the notional demand for labour to and a rise in the notional supply of output to Y 2 .
3 But nationally and locally because it seems that the answer to crime is , the decision was reached with the Chief Constable and the chairman of the police committee with very little reference to and the deputy and we were not consulted on whether or not it should take place or ask what problems we would encounter we were told it was taking place .
4 Later they could have wedded sentences in constructions such as causal conditionals , being both a spur to and the reflection of our ancestors ' growing conceptual mastery of the world about them .
5 Of course , if government spending were financed by an increase in the money supply , the curve would also shift to the right to and the interest rate increase might be avoided as the economy would move from to rather than from to .
6 Horses on which large sums of money are bet , such as the Grand National or the Derby , they are horses that the bookies pay a great deal of attention to and the overround that they calculate — they offer odds in such a way that you ca n't , by judiciously placing your bets , guarantee to win , and the overround is erm a thing that you can calculate which expresses , if you like , the average percentage in favour of the bookie on that race .
7 It was a busy new mums with two other new people with babies of a similar age to and the usual crowd of increasingly mobile babies .
8 They saw a large part of their task as negotiating with and between carers and handicapped people — often painstakingly and over long periods — in order to gain a commitment to and an acceptance of a change in lifestyle .
9 Thus , the subject approach is extremely important in the access to and the exploitation of information , documents and data .
10 The back ground to and the philosophy underpinning the study are outlined .
11 Thus the payment of an adequate number of insurance contributions is a necessary prerequisite to both the entitlement to and the amount of benefit .
12 Lakatos 's account was presented first in this book because it is best seen as a culmination of the Popperian programme and as a direct response to and an attempt to improve on the limitations of Popperian falsificationism .
13 The relationship between the size of a dowry and status makes the dowry system easily adaptable to a class society , which means that as the economies of the villages move unevenly towards capitalism the dowry system remains of vital significance both as an essential accompaniment to and a reflection of this change .
14 In particular , it stressed the need for them to adopt a more professional approach to and an involvement in economic management as against the policy advisory role on which they exercised their intellects [ Brittan , 1971 ] .
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