Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then apply the interlining to the buckram by pressing the bump turning allowance to the back , as with the pelmet fabric described above .
2 Add the chilli to the vinaigrette dressing , pour over the salad and toss .
3 The accused in this case , however , were prosecuted for theft under section 1(1) of the Act and were convicted notwithstanding the submission of counsel for the defence to the effect that the crime for which the accused were indicted did not amount to theft because the seller had consented to sell the property , albeit consent had been obtained by fraud , as alleged .
4 The defence to the action was that there was no consideration for the promise of payment , it being the duty of the county council to supply police protection ; there was also a counterclaim for £1,330 4s. , the cost of feeding and housing the police supplied .
5 The district judge must send a copy of the defence to the plaintiff .
6 Police investigating the IRA firebomb blitz at the Gateshead MetroCentre ten days ago say they are pleased by the response to a weekend appeal to shoppers for information .
7 Such attempts have usually been based on the notion that the response to a stimulus presented in , say , the left visual field , should be quicker from the left hand than from the right .
8 Because each treatment occurs once and only once in each block , the response to a treatment averaged over the blocks is a valid measure of the effect of that treatment ( and , less important , the block averages are valid measures of the block effects ) .
9 The CD industry might provide 230 jobs in Swindon , but judging by the response to a poll on local radio , most people would like to see prices lowered .
10 For that matter it is disconcerting how often the response to a call for advice and help on resource-based and discovery learning is a series of formal lectures , and how the Library-College movement in the USA has typically propounded its ideas by " lectures against the lecture " !
11 An incredible example of the attitude in London can be seen in the response to a request from practitioners that they , like anybody else in the land , should become subscribing members of the College .
12 If so , then the response to a question about job satisfaction will be in these terms .
13 If an announcement has been prepared then the response to a leak should be more effective than in the event of having to deal with the situation at short notice .
14 The response to the DoE Review of the Architects Registration Acts was preceded by a substantial exercise in membership consultation and the issue was discussed in regions and branches throughout the country .
15 The history of media will look different according to whether you explore their economic and financial character ; their links to politics and government and to other possible centres of power ; their social aspects , providing certain types of occupation and status and , through their contents , helping to shape their society 's culture from one generation to another ; or their psychological importance , of the kind indicated in the response to the surveys about TV and radio in the 1970s .
16 The significant decrease in sweat spot test score with increasing age would indicate that age is an influential factor in the response to the sweat spot test .
17 The response to the problem has been variable , with excellent services being established in some areas and woefully inadequate facilities continuing in others .
18 The major questions are clearly interrelated in that the answer to any one will precondition the response to the others .
19 The debate which the Green Papers generated has been fully chronicled elsewhere ( Cownie , 1990 ; Donaldson , 1990b ) , but the response to the proposal that rights of audience should in future depend on certificates of competence in advocacy rather than membership of a particular branch of the profession met a predictably hostile response from the Bar and a response verging on the intemperate from the judges .
20 I considered your article on the response to the BBC 's advertisement for a science correspondent ( Forum .
21 The first characteristic foundationalist thesis embodies the response to the regress argument :
22 Group environmental manager Jon Lawrence said : ‘ Although the response to the competition was not particularly encouraging , Terry did very well to score so highly .
23 BNFL 's Information Services Director Jeffrey Preece added : ‘ We were delighted at the response to the competition .
24 The response to the miners ' action , both in Romania and abroad , was generally one of condemnation , although the opposition and some observers also emphasised the government 's responsibility for creating a situation in which such riots could occur .
25 The response to the Maud Report was mixed .
26 Emphasising that the early histories of anorexics rarely give evidence of gross neglect , and that terms like ‘ rejection ’ or ‘ lack of proper love ’ are unhelpful , she concludes that ‘ the details one learns are usually quite subtle ; the important aspect is whether the response to the child 's needs was appropriate or was superimposed , according to what the mother felt he needed , often mistakenly . ’
27 That 's the response to the midweek defeat at Manchester United , which ended the club 's bold bid for a Rumbelows Cup Wembley place .
28 We shall be taking a look at the Media Services Unit at the university that has provided the technical services for producing these programmes , and also we shall be talking about the response to the programmes themselves .
29 In its final year , the project will pay particular attention to the response to the Scheme in the traditional boarding school sector and to the differential impact of the Scheme in areas with selective and non-selective forms of state education .
30 Before picking out a few of the research findings , which highlight short-comings , I should say that there was a great deal to commend and admire about the response to the Act from individual schools and authorities in very difficult circumstances , not the least of which was the failure of central government to provide any additional resources .
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