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

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1 The 3000 goes to 1536 x 1280 .
2 A telephone call received by the Bogotá newspaper El Tiempo on Sept. 20 allegedly from the Medellín cartel had confirmed the kidnappings and included a demand that the government offer the cartel the same " political treatment " as that given to left-wing guerrillas in past peace agreements [ see below ] .
3 With each equation the average rank given to correct words is better than that given to incorrect words .
4 Yeah that belongs to that car .
5 Hence it is vain to go to historical consciousness for the truest meaning .
6 II adjusted its unproductive consumption and accumulation of surplus-value to accommodate to this pattern .
7 ( Similar allegations in 1971 led to one MP 's being suspended from the House . )
8 That led to another line of thought .
9 His speech was delivered by means of fingerspelling ( the mode adopted by all speakers who were each limited to ten minutes ) : Before I went to America I was rather one-sided , and opposed the teaching of speech too much ; but after entering the celebrated college at Washington , I saw that not only could speech be taught with much success , but that those educated on the combined system spoke better than those educated on the so-called pure oral method .
10 The principles of exercise for coronary patients is no different from that applied to normal individuals trying to get fit .
11 It is possible to compensate to some extent for the lower sensitivity by reducing R2 to 470Ω in value .
12 Mr. Moss , for the applicants , went through all the provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers .
13 He also referred to provisions in the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers , and to many other provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the Companies Act 1985 which might conceivably have some bearing on this question .
14 Again , such schemes seem to be far too broad to relate to detailed aspects of linguistic structure .
15 This definition is not too dissimilar to that relating to registered designs .
16 All this information is related to molecular structure , but it is rarely possible to come to definite conclusions about the constitution , shape , size or conformation of a sample purely from its PE spectrum .
17 It is thus argued that relationships between parts of the state apparatus ( especially the bureaucracy and representative institutions ) become a matter of the particular form of the capitalist state — liberal , interventionist , Bonapartist , military dictatorship , fascist — each relating to different stages in the development of capitalism ( competitive , imperialist , state capitalism ) .
18 The acceptance of his first article in about 1895 led to regular contributions to popular journals , including the Spectator and the Cornhill Magazine , with syndication in American journals .
19 If the West is not careful to attend to such concerns , it could foster the fury that has not come .
20 But if such evidence is available , then it is superfluous to appeal to differential relations .
21 Yet this did not mean that the natives were aware that Russia had ‘ owned ’ the region from ancient times , or that they would be prepared to agree to this state of affairs .
22 Obviously Devlin Parnham had been prepared to agree to any sort of conditions to get the count to accept this mission .
23 This goes to some trouble to refute the idea that population growth is desirable and will not cause ecological damage .
24 Since he was practising alternative medicine under the guise of orthodox medicine the committee believed that he had misled his patients and that this amounted to professional misconduct .
25 The Court held that this amounted to good service in accordance with the Convention ( read with a Belgium-Luxembourg agreement made under the 1954 Hague Convention ) but also that service of the notice of appeal was validly completed by the posting of the notice as required by internal Luxembourg law .
26 This led to increasing criticism of the ineffectiveness of crime prevention and of the accepted forms of penal treatment as well as of the philosophy underlying them .
27 This led to frenzied buying orders .
28 This led to young players being drafted into top-class soccer before their abilities had had time to mature .
29 During the Twenties , following the neglect of the First World War period , three-quarters of the Blackpool tram track had to be relaid , and this led to extensive disruption of services and vocal criticisms of the Tramway Department .
30 The rise in English textile manufacturing was accompanied by changes in its location , and this led to major alterations in the geographical distribution of wealth within the country .
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