Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] to the new " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Mrs. Michie : I note your ruling about sticking to the new clause , Mr. Deputy Speaker .
2 Companies unwilling to move to the older regions had the option of moving to the new towns .
3 At Hambro Life Assurance new staff moving from rented property to rented property receive : the cost of moving to the new area and a disturbance allowance at the company 's expense to look for accommodation .
4 Those moving from rented property who choose to buy property in the new location , receive : the cost of moving to the new area ; a disturbance allowance of one month 's salary plus £150 ; legal and any other fees and the company may provide financial assistance in the form of temporary mortgage facilities .
5 For new recruits who are selling their old property and are buying a new home , Hambro Life pays : the cost of moving to the new area ; a disturbance allowance of one month 's salary ( half paid when the employee joins the firm , the balance when the sale and purchase are completed ) ; two weekends at the company 's expense to look for accommodation ; estate agents ' , surveyors ' , building society and legal fees , including stamp duty and an allowance of £150 per month towards the cost of accommodation and/or fares for a maximum period of three months .
6 In the bustle of adapting to the new life of an MP at Westminster , it had occurred to me that I should look further at pensions .
7 Four years ago , the National Certificate was still in its infancy and centres were in the process of adapting to the new system .
8 Social activities Provided that they do not stop you going to bed at the proper time , social activities are a very good way of adjusting to the new time zone , particularly if they enable you to spend time out-of-doors in natural daylight at the times recommended in Table 11.2 .
9 If they really mean to improve transport in Scotland , why are they frightened of agreeing to the new clause ?
10 The other aspect with regard to the new settlement is that it should contain a significant proportion of affordable housing .
11 As the driver ambled off , shaking his head , she stood up , took a deep breath , then shut the door of the staff-room before turning to the new medical officer .
12 All of this suggests that , in responding to the new legislation and in adapting to meet its demands , we must not lose what has been so painstakingly developed .
13 Towards the end of field-work a constable newly transferred to the Neighbourhood Unit from one of the sections expressed his difficulties in adjusting to the new round of duties , stating that it was more difficult to pass the time because nothing seemed to happen ( FN 17/12/87 , p. 16 ) : establishing informal contact with the public was not yet itself seen as doing police work and boredom was unappealing .
14 The first thing that struck me on listening to the new debut album by Sam Brown was her voice ; no syrupy coyness here , just a warm direct immediacy which is absolutely winning .
15 White collar representatives add they ’ look forward to talking to the new management and will be discussing job security and concerns over investment and training . ’
16 Defeated election candidate Paul Rayner has honoured a pledge he made during the campaign to members of Middlesbrough 's Muslim community by writing to the new Home Secretary with details of long delays experienced by would-be immigrants .
17 By moving to the new equilibrium at E ’ society avoids the deadweight burden EE 'F from overproduction of the drug .
18 Just as benefits were clearly derived from the Government 's decision to join the exchange rate mechanism this time last year , so will advantages be derived by moving to the new narrow rate band and possibly , in time , to a single currency .
19 Any savings to be made by switching to the new system are now likely to be less than forecast .
20 Aerospace officials , however , are hoping to change the government 's mind by pointing to the new activist policies of and by citing evidence that the US government is spending considerably more than the three per cent of turnover accepted as a limit under a trade agreement signed with the European Commission last July .
  Next page