Example sentences of "[coord] to [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Being vain , however , and temperamentally unable to reject outright any of his earlier pronouncements , he could not admit , to the world or to himself the contradictions in which Schopenhauer involved him .
2 The therapist must also determine whether the patient feels able , with support , to tackle his present difficulties , and whether another person ( such as a partner , confidant , social worker , or general practitioner ) is available who might give help now , or to whom the patient could turn if necessary .
3 ‘ Background ’ shall mean any inventions designs computer software reports drawings and other works and information made available before or during the Project but not generated under the Project and either belonging to the contributing Party or to which the contributing Party has the necessary rights for the purposes of the Project .
4 By writ dated 6 August 1991 the plaintiffs in the first action , Barclays Bank Plc. claimed £389,431 from the defendants , Glasgow City Council , being moneys had and received to the plaintiffs ' use as having been paid under void contracts ; or contracts for which the consideration had totally failed ; which were traceable by the plaintiffs into the hands of the defendants , the retention of which would be unconscionable ; which would cause the defendants to be unjustly enriched ; or which the defendants held upon an implied or resulting or constructive trust in favour of the plaintiffs ; or to which the plaintiffs were entitled on the grounds that the defendants had spent the money on their lawful activities or applied them towards the discharge of their liabilities .
5 SECOND SCHEDULE Rights granted The tenant must make absolutely certain that there are full and sufficient rights available to it so that the premises can be enjoyed for the whole of the term for any purpose currently permitted by the lease or to which the premises may be put with the landlord 's consent .
6 They are polytheists , of course , and to them the ark means only ‘ a god ’ .
7 However , insects can not see the warning spots , and to them the spider 's disguise is deadly perfect .
8 James had done training under Dr John Conolly at Hanwell , the Middlesex County pauper lunatic asylum , and to him the insane were the most pitiable of all human flotsam .
9 " You and I can share , " Andrew would say to Nicandra , and to her the idea , particularly if it was a difficult horse , made her feel at one with him .
10 Early pupils were mainly youths who had just completed general schooling , and medical students , who may have served some years of apprenticeship to a surgeon , and to whom the contrast between an overcrowded surgical profession , and the developing veterinary profession , favoured the latter .
11 Erlich told Rutherford what he knew of the assassin who spoke with an English accent , and to whom the word ‘ Colt ’ had been shouted .
12 The Wolverhampton rose-grower David Austin ( who has led the way , and to whom the world of roses owes a vast debt of gratitude ) has continued and persisted , with the result that what have become known as English and New English roses now contain recurrent flowering varieties , a very wide colour range , fragrance , vigour , and an undefinable but strangely characteristic old-fashioned charm and flower formation .
13 The job of a caller is rather like that of a priest who intones , line by line , the words of a prayer and to whom the congregation respond , at each stage , using the appropriate replies .
14 The youngest composers of this group were Caspar Othmayr ( 1515–53 ) whose songs began to appear in Ott 's and Forster 's collections from 1544 onward and to whom the Nuremberg publishers Berg ( Montanus ) and Neuber devoted an entire volume , Reutterische und Jegerische Liedlein , in 1549 , and Jobst vom Brandt ( 1517–70 ) .
15 Whether or not racial hatred is likely to be stirred up may depend in part on the circumstances in which and to whom the library will make the material available .
16 To some military theorists such as Guibert , who was influenced by Rousseau and to whom the soldier of republican Rome was an ideal , formations of this kind seemed not merely useful in a military sense but possible signposts towards a different political system and society .
17 Note when and to whom the selling memorandum is sent .
18 Obviously it records when and to whom the king was giving what , and so provides evidence on royal possessions and patronage , although some texts specify that the grantee purchased the item concerned , and this may sometimes have occurred even when not stated .
19 Such a companion volume , though different in flavour from the rest , could provide the necessary framework on which the detailed volumes could be hung in context , and to which the reader could refer to maintain an overall perspective of the series .
20 In addition , a manual is prepared , summarising the conclusions of the reviews carried out to date and to which the conclusions of future reviews will be added .
21 There are , of course , further complications , notably in the form of Cherubino , an adolescent page-boy who is romantically in love with the countess ( a feeling which is almost mutual , and to which the count takes exception ) , and in the fact that Figaro is being pursued by an old harpy named Marcellina , who is trying to trick him into marriage with her .
22 The sea-monster became , in the hands of Greek sculptors and vase painters , a composite creature based on the dolphins , whales and tunny they were accustomed to see in the Mediterranean , and to which the general term ketos ( great fish ) was applied .
23 The aim clearly was to bring the masses into accord with the perceived notions of naturalness and stability that the bourgeoisie adhered to , and to which the lower middle classes aspired .
24 ‘ The coming of age of [ political ] democracy in our society ’ was , in the event , marked in 1979 not by the return to office of the Labour Government which had written the terms of reference for the Bullock Committee , and to which the trade union movement might look for the advancement of industrial democracy as the movement had specified it .
25 The short term poses questions which are intrinsically more interesting , and to which the answers may be more surprising .
26 Truth is not something fixed and solid beyond and behind the literary text , and to which the text can be reduced : it is simply what comes last in the text .
27 But down in the Aldwych was the London School of Economics , where there were the first stirrings of student revolt , English-style , and to which the medical student often made his way .
28 But having regard to the document Policies for Housing and Industrial Land in the Greater York Area , on which the County Council has based their proposed provision , and to which the panel referred , he considers that the outer boundary of the Greater York area , should be about five and seven miles from the City Centre , the precise boundary being a consideration for local planning .
29 A user can only enter or retrieve a module , or collection of modules , by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains them and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
30 A user can only enter or retrieve a module by reference to a LIFESPAN package which contains it and to which the user has appropriate access privileges .
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