Example sentences of "' [noun sg] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His first recorded public speech , condemning the shipowners at a mass meeting on the Sunderland Town Moor for their resistance to the extension of the Employers ' Liability Act to mariners , was reported in the Sunderland Echo for 31 December 1880 .
2 If you have been using a code driven system then it 's likely that you can drive alternative systems directly ; GO Graphics ' Deskset talks to Compugraphic systems , for example .
3 The Boston deal will double Gulf States ' mortgage portfolio to $8 billion , making it the 42nd largest mortgage firm in the country .
4 Community services involve organisations of all kinds , from Citizens ' Advice Bureaux to WIs , to badminton clubs and playgroups meeting in village halls .
5 The importance that government attach to this link between subject match and teaching quality is further emphasized by their announced intentions to take subject qualifications into account in the selection of student teachers , to consider the relevance of students ' subject qualifications to school subject teaching in their procedures for approving or ‘ accrediting ’ teacher-training courses , and to undertake five-yearly reviews of selected secondary schools to ensure that subject match is being improved within them and being reflected in the pattern of teacher appointments .
6 Thus patients ' analgesic response to morphine appears to depend on their 3-glucuronide:6-glucuronide ratio , the 6-glucuronide being responsible for the analgesic effect .
7 Ireland loose-head Nick Popplewell , a certainty for the Lions ' summer tour to New Zealand , admitted : ‘ If England pick Victor Ubogu for the game in Dublin , we wo n't complain .
8 And finally , a very warn Gardeners ' World welcome to Richard Jackson , who presents Garden Clippins on BBC Radio 5 's Saturday breakfast programme .
9 ASTUDENT accused of cheating in his degree exam wrote complete gobbledegook which matched the examiners ' draft solution to maths problems in the paper , an inquiry was told yesterday .
10 Very occasionally , the opposite happens , e.g. in Robbins ' Glass Pieces to John Cage 's ‘ minimal music ’ , the constant repetition of musical phrases paralleled by dance phrases lost the interest of an audience bored with too much meaningless to-ing and fro-ing .
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