Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the final , as yet small , family of cell adhesion molecules bind to carbohydrates . |
2 | Being able to challenge government decisions in the courts offers to groups disappointed by the outcome of the policy-formation process the prospect of re-opening the policy argument before the courts . |
3 | We should pay the coaches to go to tournaments and watch and perhaps they could put over to the kids how hard they have to work ’ |
4 | Radical reshaping of the group 's operations away from retail outlets and into bakery operations led to write-offs last year , but this time there were no below-the-line expenses for store closures . |
5 | In the spring of 1990 particularly , trial runs of the assessment of 7-year-olds led to revelations about strain and frustration which led central government considerably to reduce its demands . |
6 | In 1992 total cognac and spirits shipments amounted to FF 5,553 million . |
7 | The boy had been examined by a surgeon , Thomas Chapman , who found numerous wheals , bruises and lacerations , and his report to the guardians led to proceedings being taken against the tailor before the County magistrates ; he was convicted and fined £5 . |
8 | One strategy involved tackling the profession on its own terms , refuting statistics and medical claims that the acts led to improvements in morality and public order through a mass of published tracts and pamphlets . |
9 | Many historians have tended to stress the instrumental nature of sexual relationships and the conflicts inherent in working-class patterns of life , and no doubt much of this was often true ; but because we can not now identify with the exact meanings given to activities , this does not mean that strong feelings of warmth and mutual support did not exist . |
10 | The Bank of England 's quarterly bulletin says 5% of disclosures from financial institutions led to prosecutions . |
11 | Pressures from the DES and what in some cases amounted to directives from local authorities , led the colleges concerned to move away from outright hostility to testing out what degree of autonomy and protection for art and design would be forthcoming within the polytechnic structure . |
12 | To emphasise the art , because most religions communicate to non-believers through the objects they make . |
13 | Simon Watney , the British writer , has spoken of how the anger and elegy of American artists reacting to Aids rest heavily on personal experience of the illness . |
14 | In 1992 , LVMH 's total sales of perfume and beauty products amounted to FF 5,487 million . |
15 | Not particularly tough , I ventured , when last year in court cases arising from pollution at ICI sites on the Tees and Mersey , guilty verdicts led to fines of only a couple of thousand pounds in each case : ICI could find that from petty cash . |
16 | Head down to the local travel agent and check out the availability of sun-drenched spring breaks at resorts catering to families with small children ; |
17 | Mr Oswick said : ‘ Mersey Regional Ambulance deals with 2.4m people and last night we had just four calls relating to bonfires . |
18 | The principal function of the Tribunal is to determine applications in respect of solicitors relating to allegations of unbefitting conduct or breaches of the rules relating to professional practice , conduct and discipline . |
19 | If you want to broaden your horizons , do some good for your colleagues , learn lots of new skills relating to meetings , negotiating , etc , this is probably the job for you . |
20 | Although skills relating to angles were carried out quite well this does not mean that the idea of angle was well understood . |
21 | There were also pages of poems forced into some sort of rhyming structure so that they might conceivably have worked as songs , several paragraphs of references to critical works ( Barthes , especially ; Death of the Author ! shouted what looked like a headline over one entire page of notes devoted to ideas about a looseleaf novel/poem ? ? |
22 | Sidonius 's writings are verse panegyrics addressed to emperors , and letters : both literary forms which tend to emphasize the traditional values of the senatorial aristocracy and imperial court . |
23 | Christian orthodoxies , he was making dogged attempts to come to terms with his sado-masochistic tendencies . |
24 | Furthermore , he made real attempts to come to terms with the Emperor , and it seemed likely that the papal imperial conflict would now be resolved . |
25 | On the other hand , virtually all the demands which the Anglicans had been pressing for in their attempts to come to terms with James , such as those made by the bishops in their meeting with the King on 3 October , did . |
26 | An MNP practising in England and Wales will need to comply with all the rules applying to solicitors in England and Wales , because both solicitors and their RFL partners will be directly subject to the rules . |
27 | Your travel agent will be able to assist you on any queries relating to passports and visas . |
28 | Since answers to the Ten Statements Test represent , in part , expressed affiliations to the housewife role , language and subcultural norms relating to women 's satisfaction with housework are likely to be important . |
29 | To inquire whether this was indeed so , the militancy record of the various fields was investigated , using NUM voting returns relating to ballots for strike action . |
30 | ( The Punjab Jail Manual ( 1975 : 345 ) even states specifically that ‘ Non-criminal lunatics shall be entirely excluded from all statistical returns relating to jails . ’ ) |