Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In brief , government policies to equalise access to services are more feasible , more politically acceptable and less costly than policies designed to equalise use , let alone outcome , of services . |
2 | What has tended to happen historically , with earlier attempts to provide alternatives to custody , is that instead of moving offenders currently receiving a sentence of imprisonment down-tariff , in this case to some form of punishment in the community , down-tariff offenders — those who formerly were dealt with by a fine or conditional discharge — have been given the new sentence . |
3 | As we shall see , there may be good economic reasons to relate tax to property values , but this mismatch was perceived as unfair . |
4 | The second view of climatic geomorphology emerged much more in relation to attempts to relate process to climate and to emphasize the interrelation between the morphological , pedological , vegetational and climatic characteristics of the earth 's surface . |
5 | In the present context they are important for attempts to relate transition to turbulence to transition to chaos , a matter we shall be considering in Section 24.7 . |
6 | Another common procedure is for the subjects to sit back to back . |
7 | ( On the duty on schools to provide information to parents on the pupil 's National Curriculum assessment , see the Education ( Individual Pupils ' Achievements ) ( Information ) Regulations 1990 , SI No. 1381 and circular No. 8/90 . ) |
8 | In response to a request by the Ministry of Post & Telecommunications , Guiraudios said France Telecom has proposed some technical methods to restrict access to Minitel . |
9 | They represent a wide variety of suppliers ranging from equipment manufacturers to linenhire services to software suppliers . |
10 | For the first time LCCIEB offered registered trainer status which allows experienced candidates to cascade training to assessors and verifiers . |
11 | A former employee of the Soviet KGB ( state security committee ) declared on Swedish television on March 10 that the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg , who had enabled thousands of Hungarian Jews to escape deportation to concentration camps during the Second World War , and who disappeared after his arrest by the Soviet military in Budapest in 1945 , had died in 1947 during a prison interrogation [ see also p. 37162 ] . |
12 | In particular they need to be reminded of that combination of unashamed materialism and gnarled , disbelieving scepticism about the power of political parties to give effect to Utopia which is characteristic of a certain type of Conservatism . |
13 | VOLUNTEERS who use their own cars to ferry people to hospital from remote parts of the North-East could face a hefty tax bill in future . |
14 | Twenty phone lines have been set up in Aberconwy council 's offices to give advice to victims . |
15 | Indeed , only a quarter of the LEAs required heads to submit reports to governors and these only occasionally included curriculum items . |
16 | It is impossible in a few words to do justice to Schleiermacher 's stature and impact . |
17 | However , it is obviously as much a waste of funds to give money to privatisation of the coal industry as it was to give money for the poll tax . |
18 | Education Authorities can direct schools to let premises to Adult Education and to Youth Organisations , but the budget given to schools can not be used to subsidise anyone else 's use — any subsidy must come from elsewhere . |
19 | The Copyright Act of 1911 forced record manufacturers to pay royalties to music composers ( or their publishers ) . |
20 | Twenty two-year-old Christian and Tom ( 24 ) answered an advertisement in the Alton Herald , asking for qualified plumbers and electricians to offer help to Romania . |
21 | They need cars to take folk to hospital or help wheel people out — it 's not just women 's work , you know , all that . ’ |
22 | The Maryland legislation was symptomatic of the continuing national debate over abortion , and the uncertainty surrounding the future of Roe v. Wade since the Supreme Court 's decision in July 1989 undermining that ruling by enabling states to restrict access to abortion [ see pp. 36809-10 ] . |
23 | The Act converted the permissive policy , allowing local authorities to sell their houses , into a mandatory one which compelled local authorities to sell houses to tenants who expressed a wish to purchase the houses they were occupying . |
24 | Therefore the market in a world of production is most simply seen as a network of decisions in which resource owners make plans to sell resources to producers , producers make plans to buy resources from resource owners in order to sell them ( in the form of produced commodities ) to consumers , and consumers make plans to buy commodities from producers . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps this is because I am American and because of the strong equal opportunities laws in the US , which protect women and encourage companies to promote women to executive positions . ’ |
26 | The report urged industrialized countries to increase aid to LDCs , to ease their debt burden , and to give them preferential trade treatment . |
27 | Yes , Yeremi would hone his senses to detect danger to d'Arquebus , to avert the threat of death from him . |
28 | What they already owned will be taken from them , and they will pay higher bills to feed cash to shareholders who 've done nothing . |
29 | In the First World War radicals had looked to the emerging superpowers to enable democratic movements to set Europe to rights — whether by the enforcement of a Pax Americana , or by the boost given by the Russian Revolution to the campaign for a negotiated peace . |
30 | The Finnish government is to appeal to other Western countries to give aid to East European countries in the form of technical , industrial and scientific expertise rather than direct financial help . |