Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The addition of certain alcohols or the sequestrants to formulations can reduce the incidence which is rare in any case .
2 Where the entitlement to dividends in respect of non-equity shares is calculated by reference to time , the dividends should be accounted for on an accruals basis .
3 If the costs are not paid then , except where a defence to costs has been filed , the plaintiff may enter judgment in default for them .
4 It is customary to offer a drink or a snack to guests and , in some circumstances , it is impolite for them to refuse .
5 • When you feel tired in the evening , do not go to bed yet — find something interesting to do : an evening stroll , for example or a visit to friends .
6 Except in relation to advertisements to which the deemed consent procedure applies , a local authority can serve a discontinuance order when it is satisfied that removal is necessary ‘ to remedy a substantial injury to the amenity of the locality or a danger to members of the public ’ .
7 For the school librarian and teacher , word processing programs on microcomputers allow the creation of documents which can be used once only e.g. a current new acquisitions list or a notice to pupils , but also documents which can be saved and used again .
8 Already the estoppel doctrine has little or no relevance to transactions on The Stock Exchange under the TALISMAN system ; The Exchange and the member firms will ensure that the parties get what they have bargained for .
9 Greek mental-health legislation is out of date and gives little or no protection to patients .
10 In the 1960s and 1970s a substantial body of evidence emerged which claimed that schools made little or no difference to pupils ' outcomes .
11 It bears little or no relation to ideas of marriage held by non-Christian races in Africa and Asia .
12 The fact that Mosley had lost his main propaganda outlet meant that the British public for the most part paid little or no attention to beliefs which appeared to derive from ideological sympathy with Italian fascism or more sinister reasons .
13 They all involve the use of terms , or an appeal to concepts , that are illegitimate within the physicalist terms of reference of the neurophysiological CTP .
14 What can be concluded from the discussion thus far is that the approach to findings of evidence is integrally related to the view of jurisdiction adopted .
15 These sensible recommendations were also designed to harmonize relationships between institutions and their local authorities , in that the granting to institutions of considerably more discretion in the control and allocation of resources would help to avoid the kind of disputes that had erupted between them and the local authorities in the past .
16 You should find that the answers to questions 4 and 9 are also the same .
17 It is my contention that the response to causes of disruptive behaviour has focused too much on within-child factors .
18 Provided that the advantage to males of large size is sufficiently low , there is nothing to prevent ‘ over-production ’ of adult males whenever early male maturity is not balanced by high adult male mortality .
19 He says that the message to doctors is : if there 's any suggestion of meningococcal meningitis use penicillin — it 's better to be safe than sorry .
20 If I had held that the disturbance to residents in those roads was otherwise actionable in nuisance , I should not have acceded to those submissions .
21 Second , the pace of technological development meant that the advantages to companies from new products or improvements were short-lived and soon overtaken by others .
22 At the time of Bannon 's resignation it was admitted that the cost to taxpayers resulting from the bank 's property and investment losses was A$3,500 million [ US$1.00=A$1.3928 as at Sept. 7 , 1992 ] .
23 In Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 Dixon J. expressed the opinion , supported by a carefully researched argument , that the tenderness to wives exhibited by the cases was attributable to two factors .
24 A risk assessment by the NRPB concludes that the risk to individuals from radiation from the trenches will be greatest 450 years after their closure .
25 Britain 's Department of the Environment claims that the risk to humans is far smaller , ‘ human beings are much less sensitive to dioxins than many other species , ’ says its report on the subject .
26 ‘ We stress again that the risk to patients is minimal and there is no evidence that a patient has ever been infected with HIV from a doctor , ’ said Mr Sutherland .
27 But he stressed that the risk to patients was negligible .
28 Besides , even those who argue that the answer to women 's dependency/op-pression in the home is for them to take outside jobs ( as if the sort of jobs open to most women were in any way more congenial and less exploitative than housework , except in so far as they are paid ) and put their children into publicly funded day-care centres , must surely allow that some women ( as well as men , of course ) would choose freely to look after children , otherwise how are the centres to be staffed ?
29 It is suggested that the answer to ties comes straight from long-term memory .
30 Adam & Co managing director James Laurenson disputes that KPMG 's recommendations were not properly implemented and says that the letter to shareholders was simply ‘ their first line of defence in case of litigation ’ .
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