Example sentences of "[verb] to the central [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In formal terms , the Labour Party in North Tyneside was committed to the central role of council housing in urban development after 1974 .
2 If overruled there they can appeal to the Central Executive Committee and if overruled there , there 's the appeals tribunal .
3 The key questions about jobs in both offices and factories now concern ‘ how much of the job entails information processing … it is , what level of abstractions is involved , what access the person has to the central data bank and management information system , and how much autonomy and responsibility the individual enjoys ’ .
4 Harry Pollitt reported to the Central Committee of the Party in January 1936 that : We fight to affiliate as an organised Party , campaigning for united action on the part of all workers organisations , for a change of policy that corresponds to the desires of the Labour Party members , and that also opens up the perspective of realising at a later stage one united working class political party .
5 Returning to the central theme of the present chapter , electrical activity can be correlated with behaviour and this helps us towards an understanding of the neural mechanisms and cognitive processes underlying behaviour .
6 Later , these form complex accumulations of metres in the same key before returning to the central key … this accumulative process continues until the original key/metre associations are lost in an overall texture of harmonies and metres . ’
7 A democratic constitution , not supported by democratic institutions in detail , but confined to the central government , not only is not political freedom , but often creates a spirit precisely the reverse , carrying down to the lowest grade in society the desire and ambition of political domination .
8 This volume was confined to the central area because excavation was restricted to the ‘ core ’ of the plan in order to avoid undermining the existing external wall foundations ( Fig 43 ) .
9 After an initial post-military phase of contraction , development was apparently confined to the central area in the later first or early second century , followed by settlement in the roadside suburbs during the second and third ; not until the third to fourth century did occupation reach its maximum extent of c. 20 ha ( 50 acres ) , extending north at least to St Andrew 's Church and west along the river , south-east to the Bearley Brook and south-west for up to 600 m ( 2000 ft ) .
10 Most of the spectral distribution is confined to the central maximum which has a positive upper frequency boundary of .
11 THE retinal fovea , which corresponds to the central degree or so of vision , is spatially over-represented in the visual cortex .
12 A report by an internal party committee set up to review Labour 's failure in elections in November 1988 , which had been presented to the central committee on May 27 , strongly criticised Peres for running a campaign based on the cult of his own personality .
13 A Sword of Excellence was presented to the Central Band through private donations by Branch members .
14 Och , just round to my Mother 's , basically , just to get out the house — I 've never been one just to sit in listening to the Central Heating switching itself off and on .
15 Those opposed to the ordination of women to the priesthood maintain that it can not be seen as a legitimate development because it is ‘ closely related to the central doctrines of the Christian faith ’ .
16 According to the Central Election Management Committee 28.9 per cent of the 28,000,000 eligible voters participated in the elections .
17 According to the central SD digest , the speech dispelled the rumours about his health .
18 At least a portion of the jewish population was saving its skin by allying with the Party , for in April we discover 400 Jewish delegates in Minsk speeding up the fight against Zionism and proposing the closure of their religious schools in Belorussia , a notion which had become a reality by September according to the central press .
19 According to the central bank governor , Harishankher Tripathi , they were necessitated by the liberalization of India 's financial and currency regime [ see p. 38812 ] , which would directly affect Nepal because of the open border between the two countries .
20 Typically too , nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government .
21 The major advantage of the new proposal , from Ivan 's point of view , was the additional revenue it would bring to the central treasury , for his offer was conditional on a steep rise in the rate of taxation .
22 So , on Silver and Knitmaster machines , set the cam lever on tuck and side levers back ; on Brother machines , put both tuck buttons in and the Change knob on KC , and on the Toyota 901 and 950 , set the selection lever or dial to the central tuck position and card levers on C. The other Toyota machines have two methods of knitting tuck , but as I have only have the 901 and 950 I 'm not qualified to write about the 858 or 787 .
23 The terminals are generally connected to the central computer by telecommunications links .
24 Recommendations on student progress are made to the central management team of the Dean , Assistant Dean and Co-ordinator by Field Chairs and senior tutors before noon on Thursday .
25 Additions were made to the Central Line , .
26 Hello , welcome to the Central Match Goals Extra .
27 Water from northern California is transported to the Central Valley , the main agricultural region .
28 I read with dismay the remark attributed to the Central Scotland Water Development Board in your report today that ‘ water required powerful law ’ , otherwise , the water authorities ‘ would never get anything done ’ .
29 It is time to consider adding to the central market for equities at least all debt securities that have become quasi-equities , such as junk bonds .
30 The implications of size maximization depend on the control mechanisms open to the central executive .
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