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

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1 His personal religious feelings would not make him doubt Ramsey , for he owed something in his private religion to that tradition of the Oxford Movement which Ramsey represented .
2 We are not proposing here any simple remedy to this problem , only restating the point that spatially realised problems do not always have spatially constrained solutions .
3 The drawing that forms the frontispiece to this book is poised on the borderline between fact and fiction .
4 As a result he reaches a conclusion , which may seem astonishing , though is easily open to misinterpretation , ‘ The truth is that catallaxics is the science which describes the only overall order that comprehends nearly all mankind , and that the economist is therefore entitled to insist that conduciveness to that order be accepted as a standard by which all particular institutions are judged . ’
5 ( 183 ) But she admired even more what came later ; how after she had ceased wanting to blot him entirely from her mind , to make him not to be , they had found that they could after all talk good sense and kindness to each other .
6 As a counterweight to this strengthening of relationships at the CNAA-institutions level the move to weaken the role of subject boards was reversed and the proposals adopted provided for greater integration of the boards than at first suggested .
7 ‘ It is impossible that she can give her full concentration to this case if she is sitting under that sort of threat , ’ he said .
8 Once every six months it may be worth considering removing all the stock to another tank and syphoning all the coral sand out , cleaning it with mature tank water and returning it .
9 ‘ We mean a great deal to each other . ’
10 He needs a confession , and attempts to gain one by offering the same deal to each prisoner .
11 The success of Leapor 's subscription , though on a much smaller scale , probably owed a great deal to this family 's wide social connections .
12 I use a piece of ⅛in mild steel plate , with each hole countersunk to half depth .
13 ( 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 .
14 It is equal in force to any statute .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 There is some force to this argument , if the only concern is about paying benefits to people in need .
19 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 ) .
20 Add a curtain ring to each end .
21 I then attached a ring to this line and connected it to Dawn 's leash .
22 Culley had n't pictured Mathers in the role — throwing a football to some kid with braces on his teeth , wearing a Snoopy apron at the barbecue , sleeping easily alongside the same woman each night .
23 That 's because Scum have taken football to another level of skill ( how do you show sarcarsm in e-mail ? ? ) .
24 Er I mean if a particular group 's promoting a product which we 're already using , then I might switch investment to that product if there 's a big discount .
25 The reduction in strikes has been overwhelmingly important in attracting foreign investment to this country on a scale for which there is no precedent .
26 ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ remains as a testament to that fact .
27 One day a statue will be erected somewhere on O'Connell Street to bear testament to this fact .
28 That he had not destroyed the books , but merely locked them away , was testament to some ambiguity in him , however .
29 Turlington is one of two models being sued for $11million , over their switch to another agency .
30 The rejoinder by the defendant to this pleading alleged that the notes were given by Samuel Revill and himself as sureties and were given for the securing of part of the father 's debt and for no other consideration or purpose .
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