Example sentences of "[verb] to [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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31 The existence in the area of a cave complex which functioned as a rebel base is referred to by the First Century AD Jewish historian , Flavius Josephus .
32 Its truth-value does not depend on whether there actually occurred the happy event referred to by the second referring expression .
33 The Landlord demises to the Tenant the Premises Together with the rights specified in the second Schedule but Excepting and reserving to the Landlord the rights specified in the third Schedule To hold the Premises to the Tenant for the Contractual Term Subject to all rights easements privileges restrictions covenants and stipulations of whatever nature affecting the Premises [ including the matters contained or referred to in the seventh Schedule ] Yielding and paying to the Landlord :
34 Explain , with specific examples if possible , how the other factors referred to in the first paragraph ( such as changes in what the law counts as crime , fluctuations in the vigour of the application of the law ) determine or influence the criminal statistics .
35 Maybe the situation referred to in the next letter is worse than we thought !
36 These are mere speculations but they are , in fact , no more so than some of the anti-welfare state ‘ theses ’ referred to in the next chapter .
37 Declarations similar to those referred to in the last paragraph have also been made in this context .
38 And in determining what is suitable they must have regard to the matters referred to in the last three lines of the substituted subsection .
39 In the case of unregistered title the husband 's solicitors will , therefore , submit a copy of the last conveyance , mortgage ( if any ) , any sales-off or other transactions , together with copies of any covenants referred to in the last conveyance , to the new husband 's solicitors who will themselves submit a draft conveyance .
40 ‘ In applying the national law and in particular the provisions of a national law specifically introduced in order to implement Directive 76/207 , national courts are required to interpret their national law in the light of the wording and the purpose of the directive in order to achieve the result referred to in the third paragraph of Article 189 .
41 What is the ‘ point ’ referred to in the third sentence ?
42 The difficulty here lies in what " this " refers to in the second sentence .
43 These are all the potential problems we are exposed to in the twentieth century .
44 And erm we erm when you got to about the third class I think you you was allowed to participate int he woodwork and metal er class , you used to go across for half a day a week .
45 Before we talk about the er er getting to the purpose of our meeting , erm , how long were you , how did you come to in the first place ?
46 erm is not talking to in the first place
47 I am not talking here about your work surfaces , or work triangles or the general space/work efficiency of your kitchen , but rather if you could use your kitchen as more of a family room-the sort of room which friends as well as family tend to migrate to at the first available opportunity .
48 And we really have to in the first instance , get public opinion to realise the way in which our lives are so pervasively subject to criminal prosecution , that 's the first step .
49 This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter .
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