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

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1 Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University , not through UCCA .
2 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
3 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 .
4 ( Hart ( 1988 ) provides a good introduction for non-specialists to this field ; see also : Enslow ( 1989 ) ; Dawson ( 1988 ) . )
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
8 The intention of the clause is to reflect the increased likelihood of damage to this equipment under the strain of racing .
9 We have put forward a number of proposals to this effect in the political union intergovernmental conference .
10 The renewed interest in using literary texts as a means of inculcating the kind of critical competence which could comprehend rather than simply dismiss contemporary culture in all its complex manifestations , was one kind of response to this crisis .
11 And on 5 January 1201 Innocent addressed all the secular and ecclesiastical princes of Germany to this end .
12 Indeed , these relationships survived and are influencing credit-financing of industry to this day .
13 Minimally , the binding of protein to this element should alter the chromatin structure of the promoter .
14 However , there have as yet been no official state decrees , announcements or acts of recognition to this effect .
15 Equally , I would encourage schools to send contingents of youngsters to this City Hall .
16 A wide range of responses to this question was noted , and most of these involved combinations of two errors , i.e. not knowing the number of centimetres in a metre , and holding the view that " any number of millimetres is smaller than any number of centimetres " .
17 The next major conclusion of relevance to this discussion is the PIMS finding that investment intensity , measured by investment divided by sales , is negatively correlated with ROI .
18 Since there are few books indexed under " swords " , the " history of swords " searcher may well be prepared to look through them all ; there are thousands of books under " history " , and only a minute proportion will contain anything of relevance to this searcher .
19 To take the particular case of relevance to this book , adjectives in English are , broadly , those words which can instantiate the P in both patterns of : Verbs can instantiate the latter position but not the former ; the lexical meaning expressed by a given verb must , exactly , undergo a change of syntactic class in order to do this , this usually being marked by an overt morphological change .
20 The reaction of parents to this knowledge varied from throwing the user out of the family home to paying for their habit until a place at a treatment centre could be found ( see Dorn and South 1987 ) .
21 THE number of visitors to this year 's Birmingham Motor Show topped 650,000 , a 45pc increase on the last show in 1990 , it was announced yesterday .
22 Whatever the specialised interests of visitors to this region , they can gain a reasonable general orientation of it before starting their particular excursions , by taking the 3 hour boat trip from Luzern to Fluelen or vice versa .
23 So why not add a touch of elegance to this winter 's social circuit by borrowing a proven classic idea from the male wardrobe ?
24 The vestments were more elaborately designed and embroidered , much of the work being undertaken by the Religious and ladies who could devote hours of leisure to this work .
25 In fact , although there is an element of truth to this position , the previous theoretical analysis is arguably of substantial assistance in commenting upon the current framework of the law .
26 There are in fact quite a number of exceptions to this proposition , so that in England a county court summons will normally be served by an officer of the court sending it by post and some writs in admiralty may be served by the Admiralty Marshal ; in the United States federal courts , summonses in civil actions are served by a United States Marshal ; but service by the plaintiff or his agent is nonetheless seen as the common law norm .
27 They also found a tendency for Labour-controlled councils to spend more on education than Conservative councils but with a number of exceptions to this tendency .
28 The committee , how ever , sensibly note the long list of exceptions to this rule and insist that pre-recorded videos should be added .
29 Overall picture of Grant Commitments of Central Committee for the year and summary of applications to this Committee
30 If they would n't have made a scrap of slate it would have a world of difference to this strike .
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