Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Environment Committee concluded by approving five new OECD acts aimed at bolstering the strategy of " sustainable development " as follows : i ) Environmental Indicators & Information ( for policy-makers and the public ) ; ii ) Use of Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy ; iii ) Co-operative Investigation & Risk Reduction of Existing Chemicals ; iv ) Integrated Pollution Prevention & Control ( advocating policies which take into account risks to world environment ) ; v ) Reduction of Trans-Frontier Movement of Wastes * The reports can be ordered at HMSO Bookshops Guardian 28 January , 1 February Independent 28 January Times 28 January , 1 February Financial Times 28 , 29 , 31 January , 1 February International Herald Tribune 31 January The Economist 2 February OECD Press Releases 31 January |
2 | If everyone ( or at least those who can mould opinion and wield sanctions ) implicitly agrees that it is weak to get upset , and a sign of personal incompetence to make mistakes , then openness entails real risks to staffroom status and even to promotion and other career prospects . |
3 | Editor , — In addition to the risks to health care staff and patients from HIV and hepatitis B outlined by the Joint Working Party of the Hospital Infection Society and the Surgical Infection Study Group , during ‘ invasive procedures ’ there is also a risk of transmission from health care staff to patients . |
4 | Our conversations range from the Arts to Child Psychology . |
5 | A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties . |
6 | However , the difficulties of this approach became apparent in attempts to relate these parental characteristics to child behaviour . |
7 | However , Webern 's Six Orchestral Pieces and Berg 's Songs to Picture Postcard Texts by Peter Altenberg did pose acute problems for listeners . |
8 | Meals to suit every mood from self-service snacks to cafe society fare served in elegant luxury . |
9 | Only a few miles from the coincidentally placed Goonhilly , a memorial commemorates the site of Guglielmo Marconi 's first transmitted wireless signals to County Cork in April 1901 , heralding the start of modern communication . |
10 | Thus , since the administration of NK2 tachykinin receptor antagonist reduced the response of the airways to acetaldehyde in animals pretreated with the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor , a contribution of neuropeptides to acetaldehyde activity was considered a critical point . |
11 | There will be introductory sessions to dinghy sailing , windsurfing and canoeing — booking is essential for these events , so call . |
12 | ‘ This will particularly help those chronically ill patients who have to travel out of their home districts to specialist treatment centres . ’ |
13 | Editor , — Minerva 's statement that ‘ Most children with suspected acute bacterial meningitis have no contraindications to lumbar puncture , which should be done promptly before treatment is started with intravenous antibiotics , ’ may undermine the advice given by the chief medical officer in 1988 in relation to meningococcal infection . |
14 | The introduction of bargaining and the capacity to negotiate collective agreements or ‘ convenios ’ , although still closely controlled , gave the company councils a genuine industrial relations function for the first time and encouraged the workers ' commissions ' strategy of working through the official system and putting forward candidates to company council elections . |
15 | Trips to camel beach |
16 | An article by the former New York mayor , Ed Koch , in the New York Post of March 8 alleged that US Secretary of State James Baker had made obscene remarks about US Jews to Republican Party workers . |
17 | Those blind eyes to animal cruelty |
18 | While the Indians have cleverly fostered the friendship of the world 's two most recent recruits to Test cricket , the attitude at Lord 's has bordered on arrogance and antagonism . |
19 | It could imply a disordered experience of time , or , to the contrary , a re-ordered temporality as was the case in the experience of new recruits to factory work . |
20 | Does the health authority apply unnecessary restrictions on potential recruits to nurse training ? |
21 | Not surprisingly , Ali is chosen by most boxers as the most proto typical figure , though Bunny Johnson cites Jack Johnson and many of the newer recruits to boxing look to Sugar Ray Leonard , the quick-fisted American multiple world champion who blazed his way from an Olympic gold medal at Montreal in 1976 to an estimated 30 million dollars by the end of 1981 . |
22 | By applying a set of pragmatic guidelines to software choice a clearer picture of the more attractive options emerges . |
23 | It is proposed to link respondents ' addresses to census enumeration districts representing their residential locality . |
24 | CACI have built-up a geographically based postcode database which permits the analyst to match postal addresses to census demography . |
25 | The team are cutting back hazel bushes to ground level across two acres of woodland . |
26 | THE heat is on as cub reporters throughout the North-East put the finishing touches to their schools ' entries to School Scoop . |
27 | Entries to Election Diary , Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF . |
28 | Entries to Election Diary , The Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF . |
29 | Entries to Election Diary , Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF . |
30 | Last minute entries to Election Diary , Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF. £25 winner , £10 runners-up . |