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

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1 Dyed shades will be available both in Aran weight of yarn and finer machine knitting yarns from 4-ply to DK weight .
2 Another is from the English department and makes a fairly predictable case for enhancing the fiction provision in order to " encourage the reading habit and to extend reading for pleasure … "
3 Neven and Siotis , in this issue , contrast decentralization of policy to competition authorities in member states with centralization in a strengthened DGIV in Brussels .
4 Oblique-slip margins are considered in detail in various papers in Ballance and Reading ( 1980 ) ; the introductory article by Reading ( 1980 ) is particularly useful as it presents a general review of sedimentation patterns in relation to topography .
5 The form in which knowledge about language is communicated will vary with the age and ability of the pupil , from play activities in pre-school to explicit systematic knowledge in upper secondary education .
6 He opened a white smile in his dark sun-bronzed face and tapped a knife against the silver champagne bucket in time to the music .
7 Unemployed people , depending on their circumstances , may be eligible for means-tested income support in addition to unemployment benefit .
8 Students must have successfully completed/or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study for the Certificate Programme and have undertaken ( or undertake within the subsequent two months ) the assessments for the remaining areas of study of the Certificate Programme in order to be eligible to sit the final Case Study ( unseen ) paper .
9 both offer grounds to favour support teaching methods in preference to withdrawal where possible ;
10 The census data on immigration to Lima since 1940 shows that , with the exception of Ancash , migrants come from departments with the highest literacy rates ( Roberts 1978 ) .
11 This would mean that the federal share of the total budget revenue in relation to the two republics would be reduced from 50 per cent to 33 per cent .
12 The belief , common to warrior peoples from Viking to Samurai , that the souls of those slain in battle went straight to heaven .
13 He , for one , slept through most of the afternoon sessions in order to be at his best for the partying which took place every evening .
14 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
15 ORF NP1450L is tightly packed between the genes coding for the attachment protein of ASFV to Vero cells ( 20 ) and DNA ligase ( 18 ) , with spacers less than 100 bp-long .
16 A profile based on pooled data of all observations is shown in Figure 6.3 and it should be studied in conjunction with the yardstick provided by The International Proposal for Noise Abatement with Respect to Community Response which suggests the following basic noise limits :
17 For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) .
18 To allow for the confounding effects of age and obesity on β cell function we calculated the standardised residual β cell function with respect to the regression of β cell function with age and obesity in a population of 104 non-diabetic people ( age 21–76 years , percentage of ideal weight 86%-158% ) .
19 More recently , other research workers used human and animal gall bladders to study aspects of epithelial cell function in relation to gall stone formation .
20 These include a major conference in July 1982 for representatives from each of the Major Project schools at that date , courses on study skills in fourth-year and fifth-year project work , half-day courses on study skills in relation to science for prospective Major Project schools , and two open courses on effective learning and study skills .
21 IBM also has new 1Gb and 1.37Gb disk drives for the RS/6000 , $4,800 and $5,480 respectively , as well as an M-Video Capture Adaptor at $2,250 , a new Ethernet transceiver converter for connection to twisted-pair cable networks at $280 .
22 The worst examples of Kitsch ( bad taste in the plaster flying ducks sense ) ( Ed 's note : Or Art Bingo ) can be seen in sheds , converted to resemble tea houses without regard to their position in the garden .
23 The drama session ends with the railway engineer offering contracts of employment to those townspeople who want to work for the railway on the construction of the line .
24 However , there is one kind of measure which , though still affected by many of the variables mentioned above , may help us to conceptualize the undergraduate curriculum in relation to employment ; namely the occupational distribution of graduates in any one subject , which has been analysed in a recent paper by Tarsh ( 1988 ) in terms of the relative importance of direct , subject skills , and indirect , general skills .
25 Squadrons which took part in the conflict will be selected by the Air Force Board for recommendation to the Queen .
26 Carboniferous subcrop patterns in relation to zones of anomalous estimated inversion .
27 But , if equity shares or rights to them are to be issued in other circumstances , they first have to be offered to all equity shareholders in proportion to their holdings whether or not these were acquired as subscribers ' shares , bonus shares or pursuant to an employees ' share scheme .
28 March 1992 : HCIMA initiated a major research programme in response to the creation of the single European market in 1993 .
29 Section 230(2) of the Act of 1986 provides that , where an administrative receiver of a company is appointed , he must be a person who is qualified to act as an insolvency practitioner in relation to that company .
30 ‘ A person acts as an insolvency practitioner in relation to a company by acting — ( a ) as its liquidator , provisional liquidator , administrator or administrative receiver …
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