Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] as to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Discovering just how much creatures with nervous systems of this degree of complexity can remember , and whether they can meet the rigorous criteria laid down by association psychologists as to behaviour to be counted as learning , classical or operant conditioning , becomes a matter of the ingenuity of the experimenter in designing appropriate , biologically relevant tasks .
2 The attendance of witnesses may be compelled , and the district judge has the powers of the circuit judge as to discovery and inspection of documents and the conduct of the case and has limited powers to commit .
3 The general principles just outlined apply to latent inhibition training as to conditioning .
4 With Okapi '86 we were already up against hardware constraints , as much due to disk access times as to CPU speed .
5 I have agreed with the Hon. Member for Cunninghame , North that there have been criticisms by the Scottish Consumer Council as to information about bus services .
6 Work on the Glenburrell Bridge had been slower than hoped for as there had been some discussion with the County Council as to ownership .
7 Ballyfermot is a high-rise architectural nightmare on the outskirts of Dublin , a working-class ghetto sufficiently distant from the bourgeois elegance of the city centre as to pose no threat to the burgeoning middle class , absorbed as they were then in the mild stirrings of environmentalism , as Georgian Dublin vanished up its own pastiched arsehole .
8 The Federal Executive shall have power , after appropriate consultations and subject to ratification by the Federal Conference , to make and from time to time vary Party rules as to membership , elections and such other matters as it may consider necessary or desirable to give effect to or supplement the provisions of this Constitution .
9 This may as easily refer to discourse type as to discourse topic ( Lecture notes on X , for example , or An article about Y ) .
10 7.7.4 not to store or bring onto the Premises any article substance or liquid of a specially combustible inflammable or explosive nature other than such articles as are offered for sale by the Tenant or any undertenant in its or their normal trade and business and to comply with the requirements and recommendations of the fire authority as to fire precautions relating to the Premises
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