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

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1 In a poem continually relating Christian religion to fertility ritual Eliot 's painted annunciation hints at the most primitive rites not only in its ‘ nimbus ’ but also in its drought-stricken landscape , where ‘ The wilderness is cracked and browned. ,
2 As a time of transition from autarchy and isolation to developmentalist capitalism and international rapprochement , the 1950s in Spain were a time of ambiguity and uncertainty , in which the first signs of a limited degree of liberalism became visible at the same time as the use of the customary repression made it clear that nothing fundamental had changed .
3 People follow in search of work , adding population concentration to capital accumulation .
4 Also at Horstead Keynes are the carriage sheds where work is undertaken to restore coaching stock to working order .
5 Add your name and address and send the card to Vision Video Contest , Daily Mirror , Blackhorse Road , London SE99 7TY .
6 Send your name and address on a card to WOMAN /Toshiba microwave offer , Nelson Bostock Communications , 3 Portobello Mews , London W11 3DQ .
7 For 25 minutes , fabulous figures and floats that owe a great deal to fibre optics and underlit , liquid-nitrogen smoke glide past in a dazzle of light and changing colour .
8 This can be anything from cleaning an old pond to tree planting or landscaping a piece of waste ground .
9 The advent of the NHS Training Authority in 1985 gave a great boost to management development nationally .
10 Because it is so good at suppressing acid , omeprazole acts as a powerful boost to gastrin production .
11 The new latrine in its fairly protected situation , and the newly appointed shithouse clerk was to be a great boost to Commando morale during the days ahead .
12 Cautious welcome for £1bn boost to business Business reacted with a mixture of short-term relief and long-term anxiety to Mr Lamont 's measures , writes Magnus Grimond
13 FRANCE 'S new prime minister , Pierre Beregovoy , who cut top rate value added tax in his first policy statement last week to give an estimated £500m boost to consumer spending is likely to turn his attention next to savings and investment with new incentives to stimulate share buying .
14 It appears not to be input-specific but may provide a generalized boost to impulse traffic .
15 It would mean a £200 billion boost to world trade .
16 THE French Government looked ready to back down to angry farmers last night and torpedo a £200 billion boost to world trade .
17 Agreement on GATT will mean an estimated Pounds 200 billion boost to world trade .
18 It easily financed the 1992–93 PSBR , though two factors will not be repeated — the huge demand for gilts after the Tories unexpectedly won the April 1992 election and the boost to sterling funding from the massive sale of foreign-currency reserves during the ERM crisis .
19 ( Which brings to mind notions of whether Sun will ever offer a cross-licence to Unix System Labs for some reason or another . )
20 But at Camperdown we see , for the first time , the unbroken en suite arrangements of private and principal apartments , from bedroom to dining room , with each room in the sequence which it would be used so that the mistress of the house need never appear in hall or corridor unless going out .
21 He was the man who knew all the best positions and though he has now retired from football to run golfing weekends at places like the Meon Valley Hotel Golf and Country Club near Winchester , he assures you that once you 've scored five times a night you never forget it .
22 Picking the select few to make the transition from a successful playing career in football to television reporting has become a minor entertainment in itself .
23 The symbolism of the sea has often been used by writers and speakers , but a similar ploy can be used relating to other professions , hobbies and subjects ranging from football to plane travel with original effect .
24 Nikwax penetrates deeply giving a natural sheen to leather equipment and increases suppleness in the leather .
25 Because the single electron in a dithiadiazole radical , , causes S-S bond weakening ( it is in a π*; molecular orbital that is antibonding with respect to the S-S bond ) , changes in this bond distance are useful in indicating the extent of ligand to metal electron flow .
26 It may be a sign of the times , but Craig Innes ' switch to rugby league in Britain did not draw much newspaper comment in New Zealand .
27 The economic transition was made more difficult by the collapse of COMECON , the disintegration of trade with the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries as a consequence of the switch to dollar trading from Jan. 1 , 1991 [ see p. 37979 ] , the impact of the Gulf crisis and increased oil prices .
28 If you find the full menus over powering switch to novice mode and you still have quick access to all key features .
29 If you find the full menus over powering switch to novice mode and you still have quick access to all key features .
30 This probably reflects a number of trends , including the switch to community provision , reduced numbers of places to provide residents with single rooms and limitations upon public sector expenditure .
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