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

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1 In this respect equations ( 11.47 ) and ( 11.49 ) reveal that inductance L and capacitance C respectively act like reactances of and with respect to the transformed current compared with reactances of and with respect to the actual current I.
2 In this respect equations ( 11.47 ) and ( 11.49 ) reveal that inductance L and capacitance C respectively act like reactances of and with respect to the transformed current compared with reactances of and with respect to the actual current I.
3 It does mean that law is not a fixed , precise and immutable set of rules ; and that not only its content but also its form are subject to interpretation , adaptation and change as part of and in response to social change .
4 Rather than merely assert that what we desire is already reality , therefore , I would argue that our job is to discuss the contradictions and possibilities in the law as it has developed historically , as part of and in response to political and economic struggles .
5 Its disadvantages are : ( 1 ) The regulators might stop framing their rules in the shadow of and by reference to the principles of fiduciary law .
6 . Turn right ( signposted Mugdock Castle ) to path , which leads into and across field to kissing-gate , beyond which fork right .
7 ‘ In respect of all the applicants , a declaration that in carrying out his announced policy under and in relation to section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 in respect of persons serving sentences of life imprisonment imposed in the discretion of the trial judge , the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in determining for how long such a person ought to be detained for punitive purposes should fix the date of the first review by the local review committee and the Parole Board strictly in accordance with a period of detention ( that is to say , the notional determinate sentence less one-third remission ) recommended by the judiciary as necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
8 Proportion of day spent engaged in constructive activity before and after transfer to small staffed homes
9 ii Example of a resident 's day 8 — 10.30 am Rise when awake assisted to dress/with personal hygiene assisted with breakfast 11– 12 noon group activities newspaper groups music/movement plan afternoon outings etc 12.00 — 12.30 Set tables for dinner 12.30 — 1.30 Lunch/assist with dishes 1.30– 2.00 Quiet period — neighbours 2.00– 3.15 Small group activities outings using mini bus Hairdressing games/quiz walks 3.15– 4.45 tea and relaxation 4.45– 6.00 set tables , Supper and dishwashing 6.00– 7.00 news/informal period 7.00– 9.00 Structured evenings can include : singsong videos bingo outside entertainers come in Drinks served at 8 pm Summary In all these activities we attempt to restore some choices to our residents , and having assessed each one individually before and after admission to the home , we can tailor each programme/activity to the individual strengths of our residents .
10 Anticoagulated blood or platelet-rich plasma was passed through the column at a fixed flow rate and platelet counts were performed before and after exposure to these foreign surfaces — the difference being the number of platelets adhering .
11 He and his colleagues performed a variety of laboratory experiments in which men 's attitudes and responses to rape were tested before and after exposure to pornography .
12 There was little thought that the ‘ balance ’ would ultimately rest between the two old enemies , Japan and the United States ; nor that the entire Pacific Ocean and all the countries around it were to become , to a greater or lesser extent , dependent upon and in thrall to these two protagonists in the conference .
13 A.4 Any rights of rescission expressly granted to the Purchaser in this Agreement shall be in addition to and without prejudice to any rights of the Purchaser of whatsoever nature under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 or any other enactment or at law .
14 Flight fast , flocks performing aerial evolutions recalling golden plover , and undertaking long , often noisy daily journeys — up to 40 miles and back — to and from water to drink either at dawn or dusk .
15 Americans frequently sent books to and from Galway to be bound .
16 In 1840 the House of Lords accepted the proposition that bills for discovery , the procedure in the Courts of Equity in aid of actions at law , could not be maintained except by and against parties to the record at law .
17 In the early modern period also the individual was seen as constituted by and in relation to — even the effect of — a pre-existing order .
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