Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 The Valley Hotel is ideally situated to appeal to the overnight tourist , mid-week and weekend break markets .
2 From that decision , leave was given to appeal to the House of Lords .
3 Noninstrumental validations of consent are , therefore , limited to consent to the authority of a reasonably just government .
4 This should be particularly kept in mind when the patient to be treated belongs to the common people . "
5 The Government 's immediate choice this week was hardly calculated to appeal to the prime minister .
6 If , whatever a man 's real intention may be , he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would believe that he was assenting to the terms proposed by the other party , and that other party upon that belief enters into a contract with him , the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party 's terms .
7 The solicitor is entitled to retain documents prepared by himself for his own benefit and for which no charge is made to the client and documents sent by the client to the solicitor the property in which is intended to pass to the solicitor ( eg letters from the client to the solicitor ) .
8 A contract of hire is a species of bailment and although it is readily distinguishable from sale in that general property is not intended to pass to the hirer , there are important public policy issues in a consumer hire context , which dictate that the owner be subject to similar liability to that visited upon the seller .
9 Nothing I say hereafter is intended to relate to the second decision .
10 People were deemed to consent to the system of government they were born under when they came of age by virtue of the fact of their remaining within that particular society .
11 It concluded , ‘ On all questions relating to health , housing and education , the Labour Party can be trusted to attend to the interests of the women and the children ’ .
12 Kerrison , for example , claimed that ‘ On all questions relating to health , housing and education , the Labour Party can be trusted to attend to the interests of the women and children ’ .
13 The employee 's claim was , however , effectively refused in the British Steel case because such benefits as might be expected to flow to the employer from refinements to the patented product had not ( yet ) materialised .
14 Initial deliveries are expected to go to the other announced PowerPC allies , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , Thomson-CSF SA , Harris Corp and Tadpole Technology Plc , with Apple taking the lion 's share .
15 Arthur Levitt 's nomination is expected to go to the Senate shortly .
16 Cult move FOUR children rescued in raids on the Family of Love cult in Argentina are expected to go to the United States with their American mother , who was freed without charge , the Foreign Office said .
17 The CRE 's findings and recommendations are expected to go to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , for approval and action if its inquiry upholds complaints that the region 's methods may be in breach of race relations and education law for failing to test in a child 's first language .
18 How could Ezpeleta , a soldier-administrator well on in his seventies and now Captain General in Barcelona , be expected to appeal to the unemployed dockers , artisans , and cotton operatives , called by the French commander l'immense canaille de Barcelone , against an overwhelmingly superior French garrison ?
19 ‘ From what she told me , Mellor was tipped to go to the top . ’
20 The Plant committee was expected to report to the Labour Party conference in the autumn , but Mr Kinnock denied that turning it into an official government commission was a delaying tactic .
21 The children were allowed no breakfast , the younger two were not permitted to go to the bathroom , and none of them was allowed to take a single personal possession , not even a teddy bear or something to be a link with home .
22 Candidates have to satisfy the examiners that they have reached a sufficiently high standard in all assessable essays before being permitted to continue to the dissertation .
23 Of course this does n't mean that any woman found drinking it will turn to stone but it is designed to appeal to the real men of the nation .
24 A two-level course for intermediate and upper-intermediate students , Streetwise is specifically designed to appeal to the teenager of today .
25 Yet here she was , on the top floor of the BBC 's Television Centre , being asked to shape a new serial designed to appeal to the one audience bracket of which she had no understanding .
26 Party leaders should be free to devise programmes designed to appeal to the electorate as a whole , and they should only have to hold themselves vaguely accountable to the people through the direct mechanism of regular general elections .
27 The exhibitions programme is designed to appeal to the whole spectrum of our visiting public , through a mixture of :
28 The agreement involved a delicate balance between concessions to the demands for greater autonomy by much of the French-speaking majority of Quebec and by representatives of the native Indian and Inuit population , and wider constitutional reforms designed to appeal to the western provinces , particularly the creation of an elected Senate where all 10 of the country 's provinces would be equally represented [ see p. 39000 ] .
29 The British crown was expected to pass to the Dowager Duchess Sophia of Hanover , by virtue of the terms of the Act of Settlement , but Sophia died early in 1714 , shortly before Anne died on 1st .
30 In all , 64% of those polled responded to the survey .
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