Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The SFO has earned its reputation for bringing cases to trial with glacial slowness . |
2 | The ascertainment of the nearest approximation of cost gives rise to two problems : ( a ) The selection of an appropriate method for relating costs to stocks ( such as job costing , batch costing , process costing , standard costing ) . |
3 | WE 'VE had leaves on the line , snow , iced-up points and now BR in the South East has come up with a new one for explaining delays to trains : Heavy morning dew . |
4 | They attack the status quo by pointing out that the reasons given for denying rights to children are bad reasons , and then explicitly or implicitly deny them duties for no reason at all . |
5 | Uses for the foam or suggested ones , are for keeping bank vaults safe and for applying pesticides to crops without polluting the air , I do not see it catching on . |
6 | The document also alleged that Montazeri had been involved in a gang whose members had been executed in Iran in 1987 after smuggling explosives to Saudi Arabia during the pilgrimage to Mecca the previous year [ see pp. 35541-42 ; 35677 ] . |
7 | Three weeks after posting copies to Manchester 's social services and education departments , the North-west regional health authority and South Manchester health district , Mrs Finni had had no replies . |
8 | Hence we refer to the process used for writing non-words to dictation as ‘ subword level phonological-to-orthographic conversion ’ . |
9 | Additionally the ADC-10 can perform many functions that are only currently available on expensive digital storage oscilloscope such as saving waveforms to disk , or sending them to a printer . |
10 | One important aspect of attributing differences to biology as opposed to attributing them to culture is that the second type of explanation leaves room for views to change , while the former appears to rule this out . |
11 | They include a new way of controlling waterborne diseases , and of administering drugs to people with chronic diseases . |
12 | The very fact of suggesting things to people tends to result in inaccuracies . |
13 | All were victims of a year-long bribery scandal in which dozens of politicians stand accused of demanding contributions to party funds in return for lucrative public works contracts . |
14 | Its vivid descriptions of the joys and glories of heaven have encouraged many weary servants of God , whilst its warnings of hell and exhortations to repent have been the means of bringing others to faith in Christ . |
15 | Although there was no causal connection between the two trends , it became evident that as the volume of legislation increased , public confidence in the ways of bringing offenders to justice and punishing the guilty declined . |
16 | ‘ The breach of an order is now clearly seen as a criminal offence and the police will be pursuing a policy of bringing offenders to justice with the full and unambiguous backing of the criminal justice system , ’ he stressed . |
17 | They argue that if the same rigour was applied to drafting proper legislation the problem of bringing suspects to trial could be eliminated . |
18 | On this issue Owen and Roger have come into open conflict but , although the observation that Roger lacks commitment to the aim of returning pupils to school is a correct one , the implications drawn from it are not . |
19 | Given their basic categorial " frame of reference " , the central issue for most of them becomes one of defining the criteria of significant ascriptions of experiences — which in practice invariably reduces to the problem of defining the general truth-conditions of ascribing experiences to others . |
20 | In December 1990 , the Commission amended its Proposal for a Fifth Directive as part of a general policy of eliminating obstacles to takeover bids . |
21 | Exactly the same issues arise in relation to the task of spelling non-words to dictation , and here again it appears that this not done solely by phoneme-grapheme rules , but that some role is played by units larger than the grapheme ( Campbell , 1983 ) . |
22 | His passionate onslaught at the 1985 party conference against the Militants of Merseyside ( whom he accused of hiring taxis to hand out redundancy notices to their workers ) appealed to the unions and gave him new public stature . |
23 | ‘ He desired to appeal to the moral feelings of the nation and approved therefore of promoting petitions to parliament ; but he distrusted and disowned the questionable strength which might be gained by systematic agitation . ’ |
24 | If it is not possible to find a relationship of this sort , some other method of assigning addresses to keys has to be found . |
25 | But behind the apparently straightforward process of assigning numbers to variants of a variable in such a way as to reflect , reasonably faithfully , their phonetic and social relationships with each other lies a great deal of linguistic , sociological and mathematical abstraction . |
26 | The problem of filling quotas to specification is probably the most severe disadvantage of a participant-observation study ; since the groups studied are self-recruited , the fieldworker by definition relinquishes control over choice of subject . |
27 | The Question of Paying Taxes to Caesar ( Mark 12:13–17 ; Matt 22:15–22 ; Luke 20:20–26 ) |
28 | Sources said they were accused of paying kickbacks to politicians to obtain public contracts . |
29 | Since the use of unit trusts as a way of paying bonuses to employees came to an end , vouchers have been attracting attention . |
30 | What are the best ways of fixing mirrors to walls ? |