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

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1 In 1984 new treaties were negotiated to raise shipowners ' maximum liability to $78m , and the ceiling on payments for each clean-up to $260m .
2 The following items are required : ( 1 ) Notice of application and copy for each respondent to application , unless ex parte ( N 244 ) .
3 In a partnership any adjustment to original provisions and submitted computations would need to be communicated to each partner and his or her adviser , and adjustments made for each partner to payments on account .
4 1806 " This Meeting having taken into Consideration the enormous amount of the Bill of Entertainment ( " The Bill at MacTaggart 's £16 " ) , Resolve that the following rules shall be attended to in future , viz. That for each Guest Setting at Table , the Landlord shall allow & produce a half Bottle of wine and a Bottle of Punch — a Bottle of Brandy to the whole Company — with small Beer — that the Landlord shall charge for each Sitting to Dinner a , the rate of 3/- , that the Servants half mutskin of Whisky … "
5 Based on average NFL salaries , that means teams paid out almost $84 million in wages during that time to players unfit to take the field .
6 She ca n't believe photographers can get away with so much here , ’ said her manager during that visit to London , Jason 's trusted right hand man Richard East .
7 ‘ It shall be the duty of every local authority to enforce within their district the provisions of this Act and of the orders made under those provisions , and for that purpose to institute and carry on such proceedings in respect of contraventions of the said provisions and such orders as aforesaid as may be necessary to secure observance thereof .
8 Under section 71(1) of the Act , it is the duty of each local authority to enforce within its district the provisions of the Act and ‘ for that purpose to institute and carry on such proceedings in respect of contraventions of the said provisions … as may be necessary to secure observance thereof . ’
9 ‘ Well , I hope that your mad social whirl leaves enough room for that trip to Bruges next week .
10 Yeats divagated into Virgil 's territory only when , in 1915 , he wrote Per Amica Silentia Lunae , going for that title to Aeneid , 2 , 255 : A Tenedo tacitaeper amica silentia lunae .
11 Your editors have been kind to me , seldom taking me to task — ( or for that matter to lunch ) .
12 So we 're looking for a for a separate policy in the industry employment section of the structure plan , we do not wish to see any amendment to part of E two or for that matter to Policy I five , both of which we we fully support .
13 The disturbing thing about this letter to Arthur Greeves is the extent to which he does not see that the remedy proposed sounds all too like the disorder he wishes to eliminate .
14 The interesting question is whether the reform to regulations regarding fee structures in 1982 and , to a lesser extent , the greater freedom architects enjoyed from about this time to practice in a less restrictive manner have influenced the pattern of events .
15 Erm the reasons that we were er anxious about this allocation to Harrogate erm stemmed from the point that I think somebody should make on this occasion and that is that it does seem there are two local authorities within North Yorkshire that have particularly distinguished er issues to deal with on employment .
16 ( For another approach to text cf. discussion in Chapter 6 . )
17 What 're you doing — practising for another trip to Ireland ? ’
18 Maureen Timmins plans to sell some of Hamilton 's paintings to raise money for his retrial and to pay for another trip to America .
19 Preparations for another expedition to Brittany were under discussion in May 1374 , and in August Duke John , together with Edmund Langley Earl of Cambridge , the Earl of March and Edward Despenser agreed to take 4,000 men to the duchy for a year .
20 Most of the 34 religious houses , and 40 other foundations in the county depended on one founder , such as Sir John de Bohun of Midhurst who founded the Augustinian nunnery at Easebourne , but almost all enjoyed , in varying degree , support from quite minor benefactors such as this gift to Lewes Priory , c .
21 He has sent off some ideas to Africa for inclusion in the first draft , which should be ready in about ten days .
22 More immediately , according to his biographer , Izaak Walton , he was persuaded by his landlady during this visit to London that he was a man of tender constitution who needed a wife to prolong his life and make it more comfortable ; because of his modesty and dim sight , Hooker left the choice to her , and soon found himself married to her daughter .
23 During this visit to London , the Jewish community there gave him a gift equivalent to the yearly salary of the congregation 's rabbi , perhaps in the hope that he would stay .
24 The emphasis placed on assessments which were needs-led was noted as another benefit to clients .
25 Fletchers are famous for their forward planning , and so it was off to another aquatic centre , this time for some mortar to bed down the perimeter slabs .
26 Iceland would retain control over its fisheries but allow an EC catch of 3,000 tonnes redfish equivalent , in exchange for some access to EC waters and customs-free market access for 97 per cent of its fisheries products by 1997 .
27 Women are most heavily concentrated in the sales and service sectors , accounting for some 60% to 70% of the work-force , generally speaking the worst paid areas of work .
28 She had had plenty of time to mull things over and she was not too sure if there was n't some underlying reason for this trip to Spain that they had not been told about , or maybe Richie did n't know himself .
29 In a short , but pithy , article Anthony ( 1977 ) reviewed the application of ZBB in the state of Georgia , the home state of President Carter and the original public sector pilot scheme for this approach to budgeting .
30 The rise of the lay colleges at the present time is largely the fault of the medical profession itself , a result of its consistent disregard for this approach to treatment so that the demand for it far outweighs the practitioners available to supply that demand .
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