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

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1 It expressed the view that opportunities should be provided for suitably qualified students to obtain a degree , although it was acknowledged that many would not be prepared to take the longer course this entailed and some would not be considered suitable for admission to degree studies .
2 Application for admission to degree courses should be made to The Art and Design Admissions Registry on a form obtainable from :
3 I suspect a new problem maya rise soon , as landowners are encouraged to charge for admission to mountain recreations as part of upland agricultural diversification initiatives .
4 Some three-quarters of all the pupils in them had the necessary ability for admission to grammar schools .
5 Miss Bellamy gave examples of projects supported by the initiative team such as improvements to grassland areas which could be turned into wildlife areas if managed correctly leaving uncut grass around recreation areas will encourage wild flowers , which will attract insects , birds and small mammals .
6 It argues that reforestation on a large scale would reduce biodiversity through damage to wildlife habitats , degrade soils , and lead to the forced resettlement of subsistence farmers .
7 The close connection between politics and revenue patronage made it difficult for superiors to discipline officers who stepped out of line , and even when an officer was actually dismissed he could , and did , fight to secure his reinstatement by pulling political strings .
8 • Using the Parallel Port for PC to PC Communications
9 These doctors frequently have the sole responsibility for assessing the needs of patients who are brought to hospitals , for instance to casualty wards , in the middle of the night .
10 After hearing the evidence the justices announced that they found him guilty , but on hearing of his previous convictions they decided that they would not deal with the case and committed him for trial to quarter sessions .
11 A large part of SWEPRO 's work is devoted to the formulation of standards and protocols for computer to computer communications .
12 For those requiring more there is an addition a 12-month contract available for $150,000 to silicon customers and $75,000 to systems customers .
13 For those requiring more , there is an addition a 12-month contract available for $150,000 to silicon customers and $75,000 to systems customers .
14 Arrival on Nine Standards Rigg is a joyous occasion for Coast to Coast walkers from the Irish Sea to the North Sea , and is the greatest milestone on the long journey .
15 Greater access for walkers to forest areas is beneficial not detrimental claimed the Forestry Commission ( FC ) at the launch of a booklet intended to persuade owners and managers to open up their woodland areas to the public .
16 a subject specialist with industrial or professional expertise , who was not a panel member , would prepare detailed comments on the documentation for circulation to panel members and the course team prior to the validation event .
17 ( It is important to remember that the purpose of these records is for internal progress checking , not for circulation to Area Managers or whoever .
18 Now the Countryside Commission has published a consultative document on the issue of rural awareness and accessibility , its main aim being to increase the choices for visitors to country hotspots .
19 APPLE ‘ TO OFFER MAC COMPATIBILITY MODULE FOR POWERPC TO NICHE FIRMS
20 We were also impressed with the raising of teachers ' awareness through visits to library suppliers and book exhibitions and the replacement of " buying blind " through catalogues with a system of actually browsing and handling the available alternatives before making a choice .
21 Fazekas de St Groth calls his system ‘ ascites without the mouse ’ ; it is based on a method used for decades to Brow bacteria in suspension .
22 Team scores are compared to introduce some rivalry ( which usually means that participants work into the early hours later in the course ) , and critiques prepared on how their performance might be improved through reference to Grid styles .
23 They have to be inferred usually from some form of verbal behaviour , such as responses to attitude scales , or to questionnaire items .
24 These are not necessarily forces for continuity but they may act as barriers to government attempts to impose a new line of policy .
25 ‘ Any authority which sees abrogation of responsibility to drug users as an option is badly advised . ’
26 An alternative to the scanning hypothesis of laterality differences in tachistoscopic recognition is that , with unilateral stimulus presentation at least , words ( Terrace , 1959 ) and letters ( Bryden , 1966 ) and material for which a verbal label is readily available ( Wyke and Ettlinger , 1961 ; Bryden and Rainey , 1963 ) are more accurately recognised in the right visual field as a consequence of the more direct neural pathway from the right than from the left side of fixation to language areas of the left cerebral hemisphere .
27 WIMBLEDON reserves , the club 's second-string Crazy Gang , were booted out by Southampton after allegedly causing hundreds of pounds of damage to changing rooms .
28 BRITISH Rail has introduced a £20m package of improvements to North-East services aimed at attracting more travellers on to local trains .
29 ( 5 ) A pamphlet called Schools under Threat , designed as a handbook for the organisation of resistance to school closures , asserts that : —
30 However , these are only blips in the stream of things , as are the rise of index investing and increased use of futures to rebalance portfolios ( both of which slice back the brokers ' business ) .
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