Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the usual direction relating to expert evidence , where both sides will rely on such evidence at trial , is for mutual exchange ( Aston v Firth Brown [ 1984 ] CLY 1520 ) , the court is not precluded from ordering sequential disclosure where it is desirable to do so ( Kirkup v British Rail Engineering Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 190 ) .
2 The reduction in income relating to Business Development activities from £293,656 to £219,947 reflects the completion last year of the Scottish Development Agency 's financial assistance towards the International Research and Information Service .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when he expects to make a decision relating to West Yorkshire police authority 's application for a £3.6 million grant from the urban crime fund .
4 In Lask v Gloucester Health Authority ( 1985 ) The Times , 13 December there was a similar decision relating to health authority accident reports required by various Health Circulars .
5 This is necessary because complaints and allegations of negligence relating to expert reports and their disclosure are a common source of dispute .
6 This ideology relating to gender roles underpins the structure of sociology much as it does the structure of social life .
7 Basler have chosen to alter the cabin glazing to porthole style .
8 We now had to grapple with problems of ethics , with questions of morality and of personal philosophy , as we tried to draw a simple police code of practice together to frame those new deviancies created in the 1960s by the Acts of Parliament relating to drug use .
9 a summary of the content and organisation of that part of the curriculum relating to sex education ( where it is offered ) ;
10 I felt my face go red , as red as it was physically possible for it to go red , and a surge of hate and rage and fear swept through me from nerve ending to brain cell to nerve ending .
11 Success in computation relating to time intervals is highly dependent on a number of factors and there fore is variable .
12 Despite these drawbacks , and while this book describes only the English law and practice relating to expert determination , the procedure is found in other jurisdictions : there have been some important Australian judgments on disputed expert determinations , and there are cases on the subject in the New Zealand law reports .
13 Interest in this area arose originally from a consideration of the concept of ‘ parental rights ’ , of how this concept is defined in law and social services practice relating to child care and adoption , and to what extent it might be reasonable to speak of there being any extant meaningful ‘ parental rights ’ in the contemporary scene .
14 Current credit law stems most directly from the 1971 report of the Crowther Committee , appointed in 1968 to consider and make recommendations about the law and practice relating to consumer credit .
15 In order to understand the changes which have taken place in the practice relating to family settlements since the Victorian days , a brief description will follow , first of the standard form of eighteenth-century settlement of land , and then an outline of a modern tax-saving settlement .
16 There is a growing body of research relating to school effectiveness in which effective schools and/or departments are identified by one or more outcome measures .
17 Nevertheless , out of 76 district planning authorities responding to the survey mentioned earlier , 30 of them granted planning permission for potential odour emitting uses subject to a condition relating to odour emission , being of the opinion that the imposition of conditions , including those relating to odour emission , were relevant to securing reasonable and proper planning objectives which complemented rather than conflicted with the responsibilities of the Director of Environmental Health in his dealing with public health matters under the public health legislation .
18 Very little benefit is gained by imposing a condition relating to odour emission if it can not be enforced , and for that reason conditions which refer to the responsibilities of a third party , such as : ‘ all odours must be abated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Health Department ’ , should be avoided .
19 After each trial , the subject was asked to write the position of the dot according to grid numbers mounted on the tachistoscope .
20 After each trial in the location task , the subject was asked to name the position of the dot according to grid numbers mounted on the tachistoscope .
21 LABOUR are firm favourites to win the marginal Darlington seat according to North-East bookmakers Gus Carter .
22 Only 52% required a qualification or further training in asthma management , while 86% accepted that the nurse 's role included adjustment of therapy according to practice protocols .
23 Despite the discomfort of frequent finger pricking there is a degree of fascination associated with blood letting , and research suggests that most patients prefer blood testing to urine testing .
24 In 1967 and 1968 turnout for these elections was around 75 per cent , with 80–90 per cent of the vote going to union candidates .
25 Ex-Red hopes for silver lining to injury disaster
26 But a less obvious kind of evidence may , according to Labov , be provided by some kind of irregularity in the expected pattern of differentiation according to speech style , or sex or social class of speaker .
27 A further section provides for the reference for decision according to Community law and , if necessary , to the European Court of any question , inter alia , as to the validity , meaning or effect of any Community instrument ( s.3(1) ) .
28 thorough preparation according to student needs
29 The dream of a democratic secular state in all Palestine , viewed as an unrealistic non-starter by virtually all the international community and probably by most of the PLO leadership , enjoyed growing support according to opinion polls , 58 per cent in 1983 , rising to 77.9 per cent in 1986 .
30 The Gascons demanded that such issues , which gravely threatened the liberty and hereditary rights of both Edward I and themselves , be settled by those they called ‘ common judges ’ or wardens ( esgardiatores ) who should judge the case according to marcher law .
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