Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 A brief review of the impact of oil prices , external debt , financial flows and the Brandt Reports will enable readers to assess in their own minds the true nature , scale and possible solutions to LDCs ' problems .
2 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
3 The images are stored on a more powerful computer , called an image server , which not only handles the overall management of the system , but also controls the sending of images to users ' PCs when they need to view them .
4 Curing time nevertheless remains one of the barriers to composites ' mass production , even though , as Lotus 's Albert Adams is quick to point out , what comes out of a steel press is far from being a complete car body .
5 In particular it covers the development of cost-effective , integrated responses to customers ' distribution and transport requirements and involves making in-depth study of customers ' needs , analyzing the data and then designing tailored packages making the optimum use of vehicle and warehouse resources , IT engineering and personnel .
6 LIFFE , for example , has rules that impose capital requirements on its members , prescribe the content of customer agreements , and provide for inspection and monitoring visits to members ' premises , even though these functions are primarily dealt with by the SFA and the clearing house .
7 A prolific and lively writer on art , he produced an almost continuous stream of articles in daily and weekly papers covering descriptions of visits to artists ' studios , collectors , auctions , dealers and museums .
8 Yet Elaine Dodswell , who inhabited The Nook , produced the annual Sunday-school Christmas Play , and organized the parish hospital-run for those visits to out-patients ' departments at Woodborough so cherished by three-quarters of the population .
9 It is not surprising then that areas such as sex education , religious education and the establishment of voluntary schools have proved contentious in view of the centrality of these matters to parents ' own cultural values .
10 If the proportion of straightforward deliveries showed little variation with the location of the items requested , the proportion of deliveries to readers ' reserve shelves showed considerable variation depending on the origin of the items issued .
11 The Challenge project would provide further resources for each development , and a new interdisciplinary theme through which a wide range of subject departments could make contributions to pupils ' learning .
12 Written answers would replace spoken replies to examiners ' questions about the Highway Code .
13 After working in his father 's wire rope works at Halifax , Holroyd Smith struck off on his own , no doubt evoking a sigh of parental relief as he could not stop inventing and improving everything around him , from furnaces to ladies ' corsets .
14 Changes to banks ' bad-debt provisions ; lower taxes on futures dealings ; abolition of stamp duty on share dealings
15 And zero shareholders have preferential rights to trusts ' assets when they are wound up .
16 In addition to views on special needs , pupils ' understandings of many aspects of school life from rules and regulations to teachers ' personalities have been documented and analysed .
17 ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS TO TEACHERS ' DIRECTORY
18 While posters are put up in prisons , it is ludicrous that there is no standard procedure for passing on details to prisoners ' wives .
19 Although included in the fundholding scheme , referrals to radiology , pathology , physiotherapy , speech therapy , and occupational therapy were also excluded from this analysis , which focused on referrals to consultants ' outpatient clinics .
20 Loans to LDCs ' governments and state enterprises along with project finance were also dealt with in this chapter .
21 Sch 6 to the 1992 regulations sets out the information in respect of associated bodies that must be included in the notes to societies ' accounts .
22 You can pass , in a short tour , the BBC , LWT , Granada , Central and a host of other UK broadcasters , Berlusconi , Freemantle/Talbot ( ‘ The World 's Biggest Supplier of Game Shows ’ , according to the slogan adorning their massive exhibition space ) , a bewildering array of Euro-broadcasters , MTV ( USA ) and literally hundreds of producers of everything from serious arts/documentary programmes to kids ' animation , producers of ‘ erotic ’ material , light entertainment and cult films .
23 Their conflicting attitudes to Adventurers ' Fen , which the one painted and the other drained , are both completely understandable in human terms .
24 CASKET , the Falcon bikes to kids ' clothier , waved off chairman Neil Balfour just before Christmas .
25 It is only then that schools can explore whether there are any patterns to pupils ' absence .
26 It is exemplified in the resistance of councillors to tenants ' own mobilisation .
27 Legal advice , in the form of answers to readers ' questions , is also contained in the magazines , and there are statements of law in other CA publications .
28 It provided for ( i ) free movement of goods , services and labour ; ( ii ) a common monetary system and central banking system ; ( iii ) no federal taxation but a unified tax rate for taxes common to all republics ; ( iv ) agreed limits to republics ' budget deficits and a community budget which would not be allowed to have a deficit ; and ( v ) price reform , with controlled prices for key goods and services .
29 Such relatively minor matters as the firm 's car policy , the payment of home telephone bills and payments to partners ' wives for " secretarial " services also have to be agreed .
30 Chapter 17 examines the court 's policy in denying challenges to experts ' decisions and considers the consequences of this policy in the context of the growing use of expert determination to resolve general disputes .
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