Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Frederick Herzberg ( 1968 ) put forward the two-factor approach to motivation after an extensive study of job attitudes among engineers and accountants .
2 In Germany the total return to capital is shown by areas 9 + 10 , and areas 6 + 7 + 8 are the payments to labour .
3 Prior to independence many local authorities topped up the amounts the polytechnics received from central government and from fees : the total addition to resources from topping up was between £60 million and £70 million a year .
4 Assuming £100 a foot to build 60,000 square feet , this would bring the total cost to £20m , a scandalous figure for any efficient organisation to even contemplate .
5 The total cost to ENI was L4,200,000 million ( approximately US$3,000 million ) , of which the Montedison share was L2,800,000 million .
6 The total cost to Helen is about £3,000 .
7 The total cost to car makers of employing labour is lowest in Britain , at $15.80 an hour .
8 Although this might be reinforced by the suggestion , earlier in this chapter , that vision and the ideals fostered by a head can shape the total approach to school management , it is the contingency model and its capacity to take account of turbulence which seem to fit the description of several management approaches in this final decade of the century .
9 The implicit curriculum includes the messages conveyed by the ethos of the school and the total approach to pupils , as well as to how the explicit curriculum is delivered .
10 Although this could cost the Exchequer £250m a year , the total benefit to UK companies would be much greater and ‘ an important distortion in the market as between exporting and non-exporting industries would be removed ’ .
11 the accountant is required to extract balances on the clients ' ledger accounts at two or more dates — now at least three months apart — and compare the total liabilities to clients with the cash book balance on the client account , and reconcile the cash book balance with the client account balance as confirmed directly to the accountant by the bank or building society ;
12 The share of means accorded to this construction work , calculated in percentages of the total allocation to industry , has increased steadily .
13 The new factory will bring the total investment to £3.3 million , provided by the project 's backers , a trio of wealthy Americans .
14 In 1990 the total rose to ¥2 trillion , but January 1991 alone brought ¥400 billion-worth .
15 Erm but they seemed to be there for a specific purpose , but the normal day to day
16 For example , although Text Processing 5 is named as the module which forms part of the SVQ in Business Administration ( Secretarial ) at Level II , in the case of trainees without previous experience , the normal route to Text Processing 5 would be as follows :
17 Andrew Wingate comments : " Where this comes from I do not know , but it is a very surprising story for a Muslim to tell , considering the normal attitude to idol-worship " ( Wingate 1988 : 28 ) .
18 These regional ministries operate as a normal part of the Whitehall machine except that they are located in Scotland and Wales , and they have the normal right to membership of any Cabinet committees dealing with matters for which they take responsibility in their areas .
19 Tempera is the normal alternative to oil for overpainting gold , but you may be able to use a thin layer of tempera or even saliva rubbed into the surface as a preparation for acrylics .
20 The differential approach to users and their needs
21 The core of Hindess 's argument concerns the differential orientation to politics according to the definite zones of living conditions within the city .
22 These difficulties contrast with the relative ease with which larger firms can obtain investment funds and in Japan the differential access to sources of finance is very significant .
23 The graves lacking amber beads also had smaller numbers of disc brooches , earrings , bracelets and bags , implying that the differential access to amber also extended to other objects .
24 Tessa grew testy about the line 's being used all the time , and said that the Bulgarians were the worst lovers in the Balkans , as though that were a world-known fact , like the trying nature to others of our gentle Scottish weather .
25 A survey of 35 countries with interim reporting regulations indicated that of those requiring only semi-annual interim reports , the average maximum period permitted from the interim date to publication of the interim report was 108 days .
26 On the same day as the H parents were questioned , the Interim Reporter to Orkney 's Children 's Panel , Gordon Sloan , petitioned the Court of Session in Edinburgh .
27 Earnings were 32 per cent up at 14.1p , covering a 21 per cent increase in the interim dividend to 4.25p .
28 This flowed through to earnings per share , up a half at 19.6p and shareholders receive a 25 per cent increase in the interim dividend to 2.7p .
29 A 13 per cent hike in the interim dividend to 3.4p was accompanied by the promise of a 10 per cent rise in the final dividend .
30 By 6 July the final version was circulated by the Conservative Research Department , and on 13 July Thorneycroft sent the interim report to Heath , with copies to Sir Alec Douglas-Home and the Advisory Committee on Policy .
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