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

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1 A conference at Lancaster House in August 1979 saw the British government make concession after concession to the Black nationalists .
2 To know is to have formulated experience in reference to given categories ; to learn is to engage in the process of such formulation .
3 Drugged you drag grief from room to room and weep ,
4 In 1958 the ubiquitous Micky Watson became President in addition to Hon.
5 Lady Braithwaite , Molly 's sister-in-law became President in succession to Kay Evans in 1983 .
6 A tailor made programme of training to be run in-house is also under investigation
7 This said practically nothing to stimulate action in relation to the systematic health differentials between social groups in Britain .
8 Once in , Barry was able to amass experience in film-making to a point where he could apply , with confidence of success , for the much-needed union ticket .
9 By recruiting a team of specialists able to relate experience of industry to the huge market opportunities , OSO has helped firms to capture the lion 's share of a UK market worth more than £10 billion a year and branch into exports of the technology spurred by developments in UK waters .
10 The conditions of engagement show that the valuer accepts liability in tort to the borrower and the society but this has no additional consequence where the valuer is liable to the society under his contract of employment and the society would be vicariously liable to the borrower for the valuer 's negligence if it were not already liable to the borrower under a contract .
11 On demurrer it was held by the majority of the Court of Queen 's Bench that while the authorities had until then confined liability for enticement to the relation between master and servant ( which that between Lumley and Wagner clearly was not ) yet the plaintiff 's claim succeeded .
12 The company was bound by the representation and could only rely on the exclusion clause to exclude liability for damage to beads and sequins .
13 Jordan also asked for two offences of attempting to obtain money by deception to be taken into consideration .
14 He said it should be possible to provide delegation of responsibility to regional staff , without prejudicing overall control .
15 In particular , the Panel is concerned that it should be made clear in the offer document , acceptance form and subsequent documents whether shareholders must lodge their certificates by the closing date of the cash underwritten alternative in addition to their completed acceptance forms in order to receive cash ( see para 11.3.16 below ) .
16 Instead of gaining entry by qualification to a professional body , teachers , on becoming qualified , may join ( if they so wish ) one of six unions .
17 Section 5(1) of the same Act provides that Schedule 3 has effect with respect to transitional matters .
18 there are or will be proceedings whose subject-matter is within the scope of the 1968 Convention as determined by Article 1 ( whether or not the Convention has effect in relation to the proceedings ) .
19 ‘ ( 1 ) The provisions set out in Schedule 4 ( which contains a modified version of Title II of the 1968 Convention ) shall have effect for determining , for each part of the United Kingdom , whether the courts of law of that part , or any particular court of law in that part , have or has jurisdiction in proceedings where — ( a ) the subject matter of the proceedings is within the scope of the 1968 Convention as determined by article 1 ( whether or not the Convention has effect in relation to the proceedings ) ; and ( b ) the defendant or defender is domiciled in the United Kingdom or the proceedings are of a kind mentioned in article 16 ( exclusive jurisdiction regardless of domicile ) .
20 A covenant prohibiting alterations has effect in relation to the installation and running of telecommunication systems as if it were a covenant not to alter without the landlord 's consent such consent not to be unreasonably withheld ( Telecommunications Act 1984 , s96 ) .
21 It was saved from the flood by being cut into blocks and moved piece by piece to higher ground .
22 Indeed , Evangelicals considered fear of death to be salutary .
23 Downing Street said that the decision to provide help in addition to the inflation upgrading had been taken before the Budget and that there was therefore no U-turn .
24 But even Helen Huntingdon does n't seek independence in order to freely give it up again .
25 At this point it is likely that we may make a second mistake and go for a purely positivist view of law , the view that the nature of law can be appreciated purely by reciting the elements of positing and applying law without reference to its objectives or functions , so that we have a legal system as long as there are institutionalised ways of selecting mandatory rules and some arrangement for an authoritative application of those rules to particular situations .
26 The remaining job sharer intended to provide locum cover for her absent partner in order to provide continuity of care to patients and ensure the minimum of disruption to the practice .
27 I heard it being suggested to the Minister that we should reduce value added tax in relation to the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children .
28 Example 4:1 Clause preventing landlord from charging VAT in the event that the landlord elects to waive any exemption from value added tax in relation to the demised property or the building of which it forms part , no value added tax shall be added to the rent reserved by this lease Example 4:2 Clause preventing landlord from waiving exemption from VAT ( 1 ) not to elect to waive any exemption from VAT in relation to the demised property or the building of which it forms part ( 2 ) on any assignment of the whole or part of the reversion expectant on this lease , or the grant of any concurrent lease of the whole or part of the property , to procure that the assignee or lessee gives a covenant in the terms of this clause
29 Mr Wakil drew attention in Parliament to ‘ quite a few other developing countries ’ which had embarked on television in some haste and already found it too costly ; Tanzania , he said , would have the sense to learn from their experience .
30 Each of the ‘ sentences ’ in the network only has meaning in terms of its relations to other sentences , and each of these sentences only has meaning in relation to others , and so on .
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