Example sentences of "[n mass] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Over here , some lenders are giving data to preferred suppliers ; others seem unwilling to participate .
2 Both superpowers are opposed to opening up their satellite data to other nations .
3 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
4 AL/1 enables users to analyse and migrate mainframe-based Cobol data to personal computers .
5 The data was held at the ESRC Data Archive , which , however , did not provide on-line access , although there was a national support post , whose holder ran courses , produced documentation , supplied data to regional centres and gave advice .
6 Water companies are obliged to give more comprehensive data to local councils , so consumers should be able to get at least the same amount of information .
7 Moreover we see both bomber forces gaining weight and flexing muscle ; Harris with his 100 bomber squadrons in sight ( but still painfully short of the Chief of Air Staff 's promised 3,500 aircraft ) , and the General commanding the Eighth Air Force in no better state , having to fight and fight hard to arrest the diversion of his build-up in aircraft to other theatres .
8 At length , Boeing conceded the point , leaving Bob Wilson to lament that ‘ it was easier to sell a fleet of aircraft to United Airlines , than to sell one to Virgin . ’
9 We suspect that he was flying in light aircraft to lonely fields in Essex or Suffolk , but the time he was nearly caught his passengers got away and we could n't prove anything .
10 During peak periods of departures of chartered aircraft to Mediterranean destinations a small team of sessional workers was in the lounge .
11 From a swinging , vibrant bob to dramatic curls and a beautiful smooth , evening style , the range enhanced the fabulous natural colour and condition of Louisa 's hair .
12 ONE of the North-East 's largest training agencies last night refused to disclose details of irregular payments totalling more than £100,000 to local employers .
13 At this point I 'd just like to comment on Virginia Bottomley 's contention that she 'd give twenty four percent to Social Services extra in S S A to the ac for the Act .
14 The UK data management business , which contributed £751,000 to pre-tax profits , was sold in June .
15 Ray uses his outside pond for retailing fish to early-season buyers and , as luck would have it , sold two Koi just as I arrived .
16 Ranging from 2 bedroomed apartments at around £130,000 to £145,000 to varying styles of 3 , 4 and 5 bedroomed detached houses most residents will have direct water frontage or moorings in the Marina .
17 Customs themselves predict that the introductory costs of meeting the single market requirements will be about £100m to British companies .
18 Their faults seem so deeply ingrained , from quantitative measures and bogus statistics to valueless currencies and not caring about the environment .
19 Fast , inexpensive and reliable , C-Stat is capable of reducing statistics to simple terms without sacrificing power or range features .
20 The link between economics and mathematics now became close and direct ( with A. A. Cournot [ 1801–77 ] and L. Walras [ 1834–1910 ] , both Frenchmen ) , and the application of statistics to social phenomena was already sufficiently advanced to stimulate their application to the physical sciences .
21 Parker developed a formula that gave the employees and local community a substantial say in the new company , with 47% of the equity going to employees , and 6% to local banks , churches and interested parties .
22 It is , nevertheless a gem of an engine which , despite its muscle , works quietly at all speeds and , until the electronic cut-off kills the ignition system abruptly at 6,250 rpm , feels as though it will rev to astronomical figures .
23 The news sent shivers through financial markets which marked down the lira to five-month lows around 960 to the mark while bonds also lost ground .
24 According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies .
25 For this purpose the existence of the multiple varieties of communication media , and the emergence of professionals skilled in the application of these media to particular problems and occasions , are major advantages and despite persistent grass.roots suspicion there is plenty of evidence that teachers at some stage or other in their careers are ready to experiment and take advice .
26 Most of their economic activities tend to be relatively labour intensive and could be assisted to become more labour retaining , helping to decrease the movement of people to industrial areas .
27 Moreover , during those years , Europe sent great numbers of people to other continents , above all to the Americas .
28 At the same time we expose local people to new developments that may be beneficial to cultural activities .
29 The huge stone carvings of Presidents ' faces at Mount Rushmore — which began to take shape following the routing of the Sioux in 1876 — overshadow the Pine Ridge reservation , a place plagued by an unemployment rate now at 82 per cent , an alcohol problem , numerous gambling dens and the inevitable resulting loss of young people to neighbouring cities .
30 Getting trained people to remote villages to administer the drug every year — often along tracks churned up by the rain — will be a formidable task .
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