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

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1 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 .
2 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
3 Applicants should be aware that there is severe competition for admission to some courses .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Application may be made for entry to these courses in the normal fashion .
8 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 ) .
9 Thomas Balogh , who died in 1985 , made numerous contributions to the professional literature of economics , and acted as adviser to many governments .
10 This had asserted American interest in the Middle East and had given pledges of support to those states which felt threatened by communism .
11 They are used to clarify the relationships that exist between the variables that influence the buying situation , and to predict the outcome of change to these variables .
12 The guarantee of protection to these individuals was intended to remove a source of friction between States that was feared might escalate into further conflict .
13 Now , colleagues we come to the thorny question of election to these bodies .
14 The research also aims to illuminate the processes by which the ESSE/L Project was implemented by the Project team , to identify some of the conditions conducive to success in such projects , and to identify sources of resistance to such innovations .
15 the purpose of this double arrangement is to try and arrange something of advantage to both parties erm
16 Increased ability to learn directly from the environment evolved to allow organisms to acquire new information and thus to build up simple programmes of response to such exigencies .
17 The many advantages of MID-PAY to both businesses and their employees include reducing administration to a minimum , increasing cost effectiveness and maximising security when making payments direct to employees ' bank accounts via BACS .
18 Do n't get me wrong , I 'm not saying that companies should n't sponsor ballet or opera , but I think they have to not lose sight of sponsorship potential with the disadvantages as well as the anonymous giving branch , because small amounts of money to some organizations may do disproportionately more than the Scottish Opera
19 The allocation of labour to these segments is of course partly predetermined by gender , but recruitment to firms of different sizes is based mainly on educational credentials .
20 A united partnership of opposition to such developments is something that the MEG warmly welcomes ’ , Mr Hopkins told a local paper .
21 The Mamur Zapt had right of entry to all premises in Cairo .
22 Instead , the compromise proved to be a lasting source of grief to both parties .
23 The state , then , offers a fair amount of help to all parents in their task of rearing children .
24 In addition , the preamble to the Bill contained a false recital that plans of the lands and a book of reference to such plans containing the names of the owners , lessees and occupiers of the said land were duly deposited with the clerk of the county council .
25 The addition of humus is of benefit to all soils , whether they are alkaline or acid , light and sandy or heavy clay .
26 Supporters of the free movement of capital believe it to be of benefit to all countries , as a means of creating a dynamic market structure and determining the optimal use of resources .
27 On being informed of this , King Louis of France instantly had Winstanley released , declaring , ‘ We are at War with England , not with humanity ’ , and the lighthouse would be of benefit to all nations .
28 Raising the image of the whole educational system is of benefit to all schools .
29 Or , is it legitimate for us to become involved in general curriculum development work which will be of benefit to all children , but especially those with special educational needs ?
30 Accountants could play a key part in analysing the joint situation of the two firms in order to propose areas in the ‘ partner organization ’ where value-chain reconfigurations might be of benefit to both firms .
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