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 . |