Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | and I accept that that nevertheless contributed a great deal to added uncertainty and added unrest in the Highfields area . |
32 | * Based on a family of 4 using 200 gallons of hot water per week via a direct cylinder , changing from Domestic General Tariff to full Economy 7 water heating . |
33 | We will extend compulsory competitive tendering to local authority housing management , and examine how to apply it to white-collar services . |
34 | Central government intervention in local government tendering began with the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 which applied competitive tendering to local authority direct labour organisations ( DLO ) . |
35 | So , far from it being appropriate to assimilate inner perception to outer perception , as Locke does , we must acknowledge that mental phenomena are ‘ the only phenomena of which perception in the strict sense of the word is possible ’ . |
36 | They sat at their favourite table overlooking a pond to one side , covered with clusters of red and white water-lilies in full bloom , and the sea on the other . |
37 | By 1945 , German ‘ solutions ’ in the east had become so much a part of the German view of the world and ‘ German historic destiny ’ that the Russians and the Poles , who had played human safety-valve to German ambition throughout their long joint histories , saw dismemberment of German territory in the east as the only possible long-term solution . |
38 | I use a piece of ⅛in mild steel plate , with each hole countersunk to half depth . |
39 | They also took the opportunity to fit a Packman to one side of the sprayer to end the chore of filling the sprayer manually for ever . |
40 | Attempts to lower unemployment by means of a boost to monetary demand will work through into an increasing rate of inflation because of sticky prices and wages and increasing expectations of inflation ( i.e. there is an absence of a money illusion ) . |
41 | Historians and others have written about the boost to economic activity from technology , religion , and the ideas of political economy . |
42 | The removal of administrative and physical barriers after 1992/93 could , in theory , give a substantial boost to economic growth by allowing the development of more natural economic market areas . |
43 | A constructed exchange control index is used to provide support for the hypothesis that financial deregulation has provided a boost to foreign portfolio investment . |
44 | Despite the boost to foreign exchange revenue due to recent higher oil prices ( total foreign exchange earnings in 1991 were projected at US$11,855 million ) , the budget was nevertheless adjudged a cautious one , with Babangida stressing strict discipline in its implementation . |
45 | The Advisory Board for the Research Councils acknowledged the need for a boost to clinical research , but rejected the Medical Research Council 's proposals for a new centre linking basic laboratory research to clinical research in a hospital setting and postgraduate education . |
46 | Sky 's boost to British film industry |
47 | Government gives boost to renewable energy |
48 | The boost to disposable income comes at an awkward time , when the economic slowdown is not sufficiently well-established to have even begun to close the trade gap ; but the structural change is welcome . |
49 | ( a ) Every partner must make full disclosure to his co-partners This duty is given statutory force by s28 of the Partnership Act : Partners are bound to render true accounts and full information of all things affecting the partnership to any partner or his legal representatives . |
50 | I could not go back for some time as the Germans had obviously built up their air force to great strength , so I threw in my lot with Fulham church in my rare off-duty times . |
51 | It is equal in force to any statute . |
52 | Talkative , gregarious and insensitive , he attached himself as if by magnetic force to any group larger or more important than the one he was actually in . |
53 | Although under no illusions concerning the brutal repression of the German communist party , Nizan was nonetheless optimistic enough at this stage not only to proclaim the tenacity of communist resistance to two years of fascist dictatorship , but also to assert the growing strength of the German masses , a potential opposition force to Nazi oppression . |
54 | In simple terms , battery is the application of unlawful force to another person , whereas assault consists of causing another person to apprehend or expect the application of unlawful force . |
55 | Three more recent definitions are : ( a ) " The actual intended use of unlawful force to another person without his consent " ( since then recklessness has been added to the mens rea ) per Jones LJ in Fagan v MPC , above . |
56 | There is some force to this argument , if the only concern is about paying benefits to people in need . |
57 | 1.40 What adds additional force to this argument is that under the Rules of the Supreme Court writs can be renewed only for a good or sufficient reason ( see Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Barbrak Ltd , " The Myrto " ( No 3 ) [ 1987 ] AC 597 ) . |
58 | Add a curtain ring to each end . |
59 | I then attached a ring to this line and connected it to Dawn 's leash . |
60 | Stitch curtain ring to wrong side at each end , just overlapping the edges . |