Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Social Work Department 's involvement with homelessness lies in relation to Community Care legislation .
2 Geographic distribution covers from IndoPakistan to Turkey .
3 And in the years of glut there is always a slatted wooden tray in some cool , dark attic , which the writer nervously visits from time to time ; and yes , oh dear , while he 's been hard at work downstairs , up in the attic there are puckering skins , warning spots , a sudden brown collapse and the sprouting of snowflakes .
4 The nature and degree of insanity which will afford a defence to a criminal charge has from time to time been a matter of considerable discussion .
5 For my part I am not condemning , I am illustrating the fact that the Christian symbiosis between nature and humankind , expressed so well in the Bible , has from time to time been replaced by man 's domination of nature with disastrous consequences for both .
6 In common with all insurance companies , Legal & General has from time to time to adjust its premium terms to take into account the changing nature and frequency of household insurance claims .
7 Though small in size and numbers , Border has from time to time been good enough to thump the New Zealand All-Blacks and the British Lions at rugby , and to produce such cricketers as Peter Kirsten , Hylton Ackerman , Ken McEwan and the brothers Greig .
8 His nasogastric tube has from time to time to be removed or re-inserted .
9 The firm has from time to time various secondees both at the Listing Groups of the Stock Exchange and with the Panel .
10 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
11 The behaviour of the platinum complexes stands in contrast to DNA-targeting of alkylating groups by intercalating chromophores .
12 If you ca n't hear me at the back because my voice drops from time to time then shout away because I 'm not always aware of how well it carries .
13 Mr Overbye describes the changes in theory and observation accurately , engagingly and enthusiastically , though his prose is occasionally Doppler-shifted towards the purple as he dashes from subject to subject .
14 That gastric metaplasia develops in response to acid hypersecretion has been found both experimentally and in human studies .
15 This arrangement can become part of a reproductive grouping , but it is also frequently observed in non-breeding groups , where a hierarchy develops in relation to food sources .
16 In Lesley Hall 's chapter on children 's perception , the emphasis is on visual search and how it develops from infancy to childhood and maturity .
17 The answer he got was in the line that Frank looked uninspired in training ( well as ‘ inspired ’ as Deano looks from time to time in the games i guess Deano most look — very — inspired in training ) .
18 Everything you need to create great make-up looks from dawn to dusk .
19 Claire lives from day to day .
20 The instinctive urge to acquire a stake in the country , to get back to first principles and become , once again , master of his own fate , becomes ever more apparent as our top-heavy , complex society lurches from crisis to crisis .
21 However , the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 has in relation to exemption clauses made a large inroad into this doctrine of freedom of contract and section 55(1) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 now reads as follows :
22 Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time .
23 Just that I think Susanna wants to spanner to work , her bike 's not here otherwise I 'd have if she gets back in time , fair enough .
24 The combination of this group of activists with either the residents or the workers was likely to raise questions on the continued operation of the factory , rather than demands for it to be operated safely , as the activists refused to accept that it was possible to work safely with asbestos or other toxic substances , following their similar rebuttal of threshold limits for exposure to radiation in the anti-nuclear movement .
25 Green expert warns of risk to coastline from oil spill
26 And what happens from district to district , region to region , is sometimes as far apart as John Major and the British people .
27 ‘ It is just one of those things which happens from time to time . ’
28 This , this happens from time to time does n't it ?
29 We change the compensation limits from time to time ; the current limits are published in our UK Letter Rates Guide , available at post offices .
30 ‘ Ferkin ell , ’ he says , in a special humorous artificial voice which he uses from time to time with Phil , to ward off jokes he has not entirely understood .
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