Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A General Entrance Requirement for admission to all degree courses has been agreed by a number of Scottish universities . |
2 | Those who wish to apply for admission to these degrees should possess at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent and may well have a Masters ' degree . |
3 | The lengthy period of training required for admission to either branch of the profession has a socializing effect on entrants to the profession . |
4 | Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University , not through UCCA . |
5 | Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) . |
6 | Among the rules and conditions for admission to this establishment a person had to have been resident in the parish for three years to have been receiving parish relief , and to be able to recite the Lord 's prayer and Apsotles ' Creed , also they shall not be an enemy of the Gospel or Established religion , nor a common swearer , adulterer , thief , picker , hedge breaker or drunkard . |
7 | Particular course offers may include the requirement to obtain a Distinction in BTEC National Diploma or a Grade B at Higher Level in the Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate in specific subjects as part of the entry requirements eg. in a modern language for admission to some courses which include a major language component |
8 | Applicants should be aware that there is severe competition for admission to some courses . |
9 | The sheet explains what an NMT is ; what arrangements apply when supplying an NMT to a person not registered for VAT for removal to another EC country ; what happens if a new vehicle is to be used on UK roads before it is removed to another EC country ; and what to do if obtaining an NMT in the UK for removal to another EC country . |
10 | The sheet explains what an NMT is ; what arrangements apply when supplying an NMT to a person not registered for VAT for removal to another EC country ; what happens if a new vehicle is to be used on UK roads before it is removed to another EC country ; and what to do if obtaining an NMT in the UK for removal to another EC country . |
11 | ( Hart ( 1988 ) provides a good introduction for non-specialists to this field ; see also : Enslow ( 1989 ) ; Dawson ( 1988 ) . ) |
12 | According to Cohen ( and , indeed , to related work such as that outlined by Hebdidge ) subcultural or gang life should be envisaged as resistance to these changes and forms of social subordination . |
13 | As a result , one of the DCs was submitted for assessment to this person ; the other DC was agreed immediately since it affected no other package . |
14 | Those matters will have to be taken into account when we consider whether to allow credit for exports to those countries . |
15 | Mr Stewart was convinced that , provided booksellers had the required enthusiasm and vision to tackle the schools market , they were uniquely placed to act as agent to all publishers and to provide a one-stop shopping facility for teachers . |
16 | As a requirement for entry to most courses in thefaculty , SCE applicants must offer passes in four Highers at BBBB , taken at the first sitting ; if taken over two sittings , slightly better grades are required . |
17 | Application may be made for entry to these courses in the normal fashion . |
18 | A GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE pass normally at grade B or above in Mathematics is required ( ‘ A ’ level Mathematics is not a specific requirement for entry to these courses ) . |
19 | The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC . |
20 | Thomas Balogh , who died in 1985 , made numerous contributions to the professional literature of economics , and acted as adviser to many governments . |
21 | Set back in a quiet spot off the beaten track , the Hotel Olivi is close to the Grottoes of Catullus which are a must for visitors to this region . |
22 | These officers watched sacks being off-loaded into a dinghy for transfer to another vessel . |
23 | Fan letters , fanzines and the many SF conventions around the world can be seen as responses to such experiences of reading SF . |
24 | The critical ( A and B ) stimuli were six-pointed geometrical shapes ; X and Y were nonsense syllables learned as responses to these shapes . |
25 | Even if my aunt had been mentally lost to Uncle Félix years ago , as the mater said , he 'd hardly be thinking about marriage to another woman at such a time . |
26 | Lord ‘ Bertie ’ Denham , the bluff and genial Chief Whip who floated between the Lords , White 's and Pratt 's proffering a glass of whisky to any peer tempted to vote against a government bill , likes to maintain that there is no inbuilt Conservative majority in the Lords , and during the first two Thatcher terms the government did indeed lose 111 votes . |
27 | Stage 2 : Determining the level of assessment — Making an initial identification of need and matching the appropriate level of assessment to that need . |
28 | For the earth with all her fruits of corn , cattle and such like , was made to be a common storehouse of livelihood to all mankind , friend and foe , without exception . |
29 | Each tank was carried on four pairs of tracks , making a total of 16 points of support to each vehicle . |
30 | This had asserted American interest in the Middle East and had given pledges of support to those states which felt threatened by communism . |