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

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1 It would seem , therefore , that the courts would have little opportunity to sentence in cases where proof of injury was not available .
2 There were approximately 700 firms offering holidays of some kind to consumers in the United Kingdom in 1986 .
3 I was going to send some pictures to Marcus in prison but I do n't suppose they would let him have them .
4 Whether the courts would extend this remedy to information in documents which were accidentally released as opposed to surrepticiously obtained was answered in English and American Insurance Co Ltd v Herbert Smith [ 1988 ] FSR 232 .
5 Isidore of Seville ( d. 636 ) summed it all up thus : ‘ many who bear the attacks of the adversary and resist the desires of the flesh are martyrs , even in the time of peace , in virtue of this self-immolation to God in their heart : they would have been martyrs in the time of the persecutions ’ .
6 Justifying this self-neglect to Theo in 1880 , he also commended it as ‘ a good way to assure the solitude necessary for concentrating on whatever study preoccupies one . ’
7 The Court of Appeal expressed hope that judges might give some help to juries in future about the real value of money .
8 The three-year-old showed promise as a juvenile with his best effort probably being his length and a half second to Petardia in the Group Three Champagne Stakes at Doncaster .
9 At a time when FISA , the sport 's organizing body , helped by the drivers ' own association , had belatedly begun to pay some attention to safety in a notably risky sport , Chapman 's remarks showed a callousness towards his drivers — and by implication , towards other human beings — that I found it hard to admire .
10 Nevertheless , quantitative data do provide some guide to changes in the subject balance of first degree courses over recent years .
11 It is in the second part of the book that Yockey extends this theory to problems in molecular biology .
12 Sorry , we ca n't extend this offer to readers in the Irish Republic .
13 Mr Gorbachev began this week to inch in that direction .
14 Sometimes he quoted this phrase to others in a dazed sort of way .
15 The trial of a man accused of stabbing another man to death in the doorway of his home has been put back until later in the week .
16 The agenda of a National Security Council meeting as early as 10 March 1959 included as a main item the possibility of bringing ‘ another government to power in Cuba ’ ( Szulc : 1986 , p. 384 ) .
17 Give this message to others in a brief , clear way : ‘ I need to talk to you about office manning ’ ; ‘ I do n't want to go away this weekend ’ .
18 The idea that John was trying out his ideas in private first , getting them carefully developed before he actually faced his cast , is confirmed by another letter to Hanns in which he wrote , ‘ I have written the first record , and am starting rehearsals for S. T .
19 And this day Lady had some letters to post in the early morning , she wanted them away , on the mails in the early morning .
20 He has been given every chance to develop , for the West Indies youth team 's tour of Australia in 1988 , another trip to Zimbabwe in 1989 and every representative President 's XI or Under-23s going in the Caribbean against touring teams .
21 Council was able to report a small ‘ trading profit ’ this year to Court in December .
22 The draft order for an increase in PLR funding , from £4.74m this year to £5m in 1993–94 , was welcomed generally by the Commons and approved — but not before the two Tory MPs once again expressed their antagonism to the scheme .
23 Another problem to surface in 1982 was the reluctance of Japanese seamen to man vessels bound for the Gulf .
24 This visit to Coy in London was logged as gathering information on Nicholson . ’
25 This rose to 50% in the mid 1980s , but in 1991 it shot up to 55% .
26 The interesting question is whether the reform to regulations regarding fee structures in 1982 and , to a lesser extent , the greater freedom architects enjoyed from about this time to practice in a less restrictive manner have influenced the pattern of events .
27 Dragging with them seventeen unwieldy brass cannon from Edinburgh castle , they took Norham castle on the south bank of the Tweed , and pressed on a few miles to Flodden in Northumberland .
28 He attributes this decline to changes in the environment rather than to antibiotics and widespread immunization .
29 There was no evidence at the time , and very little since , that victims actually wanted reparation , although it was a theme with some appeal to Conservatives in Parliament .
30 But the synthesis is fractured when Marcel recognises an external world that can confound this absolute complementarity : De Man calls this appeal to objects in their " natural state " , the " test of truth " ; it reintroduces an objective world to challenge the intratextual complementarity of inside and outside worlds : the totalised synthesis of subject and object .
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