Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Growing publicity over ambulance response times to the area has led to several people contacting Teesdale councillors with their own stories of delays . |
2 | Growing publicity over the subject of Durham Ambulance response times to the area has led to several people contacting Teesdale councillors with their own stories of delays . |
3 | Assertion ( 4 ) is falsifiable because a ray of light incident on a mirror at some oblique angle could conceivably be reflected in a direction perpendicular to the mirror . |
4 | These attitudes and intentions will also be influenced by the Importance of the purchase decision to the individual . |
5 | It 's prompted council officers in Oxfordshire to put their contingency plans to the test . |
6 | Aside from Boyce and Lee , these include Edward Howard , a CIA employee who finally defected to Moscow taking with him a hoard of secret information about his work ; the Walker trio who for 17 years handed over details of US Navy cryptograhic equipment to the Russians in exchange for $750,000 ; Bruce Ott , a USAF airman who tried to sell the Russians a copy of the SR-71 spy plane operating manual ; Robert Miller , an FBI agent who passed on secret documents to the Russians ; Ronald Pelton , a communications expert with the NSA who for five years gave the Russians details of his work ; Clyde Conrad , a retired US Army sergeant who for five years is alleged to have handed over top army contingency plans to the East ; and Jonathan Pollard , a US Navy counter-intelligence analyst who was paid $50,000 by Israeli intelligence for top naval information , a particularly embarrassing incident . |
7 | ‘ That you rebuild the villa as a health farm and hydro , we recognize the need to brine money to the area ; establish a nature trail with two rangers , me and Jake , and you can have your holiday village if you reconstruct the marching camp and put some huts up there with thatched roofs like an old British hill fort . ’ |
8 | In other words , there must be a tension in the area just ahead of the crack and in a direction parallel to the crack surfaces . |
9 | The first development of the Tollmien-Schlichting waves is that they become three-dimensional ; their amplitude varies in the lateral direction parallel to the wall . |
10 | The signals are then fed via the cable link to the person 's home . |
11 | By 1998 a simple change of platforms in airport style comfort will offer passengers a full range of destinations and , together with the new rail link to the coast , lop an hour off journey times to the continent . |
12 | THE ‘ HORRENDOUS ’ cost of tunnelling in south London has driven Cecil Parkinson , the Secretary of State for Transport , to consider seriously an alternative route for the high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel . |
13 | Heseltine shafted British Rail — and to a degree erstwhile Transport Secretary Malcolm Rifkind — by forcing through Cabinet the controversial east London route for the fast rail link to the Channel Tunnel . |
14 | This is not the occasion for a detailed analysis for the evaluation of the alternative proposals for a high-speed rail link to the channel tunnel . |
15 | If an electron jumps from an orbit n to the orbit with n 2 the loss of energy is |
16 | However , the level of support activities to the oil industry was maintained with sales of gas oil reaching their highest level since the company was formed . |
17 | The level of other support activities to the oil industry , however , was maintained and sales of gas oil reached their highest levels since the formation of the company in 1984 . |
18 | The project will be officially launched in Moscow next month , with the first shipments of computer products to the West due in late 1992 . |
19 | In the kitchen , you can provide temporary extra outlets at worktop level by fitting a four-way strip adaptor to the wall and plugging it into a nearby socket outlet . |
20 | During their second attempt , Saunders and Sustad completed most of the difficulties on a route parallel to the spur . |
21 | Storm damage to the spire has prompted the Rector to ask the organist to choose his notes wisely … or as he puts it , Ding Dong Merrily without the Dong . |
22 | They range from the UK equivalent of plea bargaining to the curiosity that while Boesky , a confessed criminal , can arrange special deals with the prosecution , those charged with lesser offences have to spend three years keeping lawyers in clover while waiting for their turn at justice . |
23 | Set two pieces of meat over the nests , a pastry case to the side and a ribbon of sauce around the outside of each plate . |
24 | Remove the paper and beans then return the pastry case to the oven for a further 5 minutes . |
25 | The fundamental thermodynamic equation used to describe these systems relates the Gibbs free energy function G to the enthalpy H and entropy S , i.e. . |
26 | Fujitsu Ltd 's Unix commercialisation group in Australia has developed a prototype performance monitoring system called Open Eyes which can support networks of integrated Unix systems from the personal computer level to the mainframe . |
27 | Mr Deputy Speaker , I announced my provisional settlement proposals to the house on the thirtieth of November last . |
28 | My first real contact with the military was when I went on a familiarisation course to the Parachute Regiment depot at Aldershot when I was fourteen , and spent two days living in the mess , where I looked around the regiment , met serving officers and had some basic interviews with retired Colonels , who were in charge of selecting the future leaders of the toughest regiment in the Army outside of the Special Air Service . |
29 | MEMO : Branch response to the draft Powys Structure Plan |
30 | The King 's and Queen 's carriages were each 65ft 6in long , 9ft wide , and 8ft 7in high ; the height from rail level to the top of the clerestory roof was 12ft 7in . |