Example sentences of "[coord] to [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 He 'd say that he 'd suddenly remembered he had to go to the theatre with his family , or to a friend 's engagement party .
2 Any legacy or benefit given by the will to a witness or to a witness 's wife or husband was formerly void , though the will as a whole was unaffected .
3 For instance , if the terms provide that The Supplier shall bear the cost of connecting the goods to the electricity , gas , water and other services who is reponsible for connecting the goods to the telephone network , or to the buyer 's internal computer network ?
4 13.3.1 by or to the Landlord may be given or made by or to the Landlord 's solicitors on behalf of the Landlord
5 In sum , our definition of a knowledge worker is anyone , in any work context ( office , factory , laboratory , classroom , hospital , school , government meeting room ) who adds value either to a message or to the message 's package ( container ) .
6 The Regulations apply when the customer makes the contract during an unsolicited visit by the trader ( or his representative ) to the customer 's home , to someone else 's home or to the customer 's place of work .
7 Co-ordination may be subcontracted to an organisation like Project Trident or to the DTI 's Education and Industry Advisers .
8 The most common form of this was something perceived as directly relevant to the school or to the board 's immediate concerns , such as a study of school attendance rates .
9 13.3.2 by or to the Tenant may be given or made by or to the Tenant 's solicitors on behalf of the Tenant The only point to make is to ensure that any notices to be served on the tenant will be certain to be received , which they may not be if served at the premises .
10 To bring the Crown out of the poverty and debt which had marked most of the reign of Henry VI , both Edward IV and Richard III used professional receivers , auditors , and surveyors to increase the revenue from Crown lands ; and much of this larger income was paid , neither to the Exchequer nor to the Crown 's creditors , but to the Chamber of the royal Household , where it was at the disposal of the King .
11 And we believe this selection from one of our leading publishers is an excellent introduction both to his skill — and to a lifetime 's love of books .
12 Approaches to members of staff and to the company 's premises , customers and suppliers will not be permitted at this stage .
13 The riots were unquestionably a blow to the government 's law and order policies and to the Conservative 's claim to be the party of law and order .
14 but it is primary evidence and I think as primary evidence it has an extra value to the child 's records , and to the school 's records , over and beyond what
15 In response to the new revelations and to the government 's reaction to the scandal , the ANC president Nelson Mandela renewed his call for the State President 's resignation and demanded that control of the security forces be surrendered to an interim government of national unity .
16 In 1942 , 1943 and 1944 surveys were carried out on camp school children , and to the Board 's amazement they indicated that such children actually experienced retarded growth rates .
17 Visits were allowed to other stations , including , on three occasions , those in areas of high tension in West and North Belfast , and to the Women 's Police Unit , dealing entirely with sex crimes .
18 And to the management 's credit , they did respond .
19 The genuine elected leadership of COLPROSUMAH was denied access to the union 's headquarters and to the union 's funds and dues , which the government passed to its puppet union .
20 This arrangement , known only to Montague and to the king 's secretary , Richard de Bury , was designed to protect a vital area of the king 's patronage and power , namely his household , from control or manipulation by the regents .
21 The Commission affirms the value of music for attracting potential believers to acts of worship and to the Church 's fellowship .
22 Some suggested that the decision was primarily political , linked both to a more cautious post-Maastricht policy on EC interference in the affairs of member states , and to the UK 's assumption of the EC presidency .
23 In a blatant lie the Junkers argued that their massive estates were vital to the German economy and to the country 's ability to support itself .
24 As regards the registration of ships in general , the Danish Government referred to the Conventions of 1958 and 1982 and to the court 's judgment in the Pesca Valentia case .
25 These plates are constantly in motion with respect to one another and to the Earth 's axis of rotation , and the motion of one plate influences the movement of others .
26 ‘ I 'll bet ‘ e could n't knock the cream off a custard puddin' , ’ said Tommy , but this time his voice did carry , and to the instructor 's dismay , Trentham immediately leapt up into the ring and said , ‘ We 'll see about that . ’
27 Other patients were sent to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and to the Children 's Hospital at Great Ormond Street at a similar cost .
28 The hut was home to some lizards and to the island 's one taxi driver who had sequestered it as his office and gasoline store .
29 Vitor frowned , as though he objected both to the direct approach and to the Dane 's knowledge of her affairs .
30 Before reaching London , Gloucester apparently wrote to the council and to the city 's mayor , explaining that he had taken possession of the prince because the circle around the boy had been inimical to the safety of king and kingdom .
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