Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This had asserted American interest in the Middle East and had given pledges of support to those states which felt threatened by communism . |
2 | They are used to clarify the relationships that exist between the variables that influence the buying situation , and to predict the outcome of change to these variables . |
3 | The guarantee of protection to these individuals was intended to remove a source of friction between States that was feared might escalate into further conflict . |
4 | Now , colleagues we come to the thorny question of election to these bodies . |
5 | The research also aims to illuminate the processes by which the ESSE/L Project was implemented by the Project team , to identify some of the conditions conducive to success in such projects , and to identify sources of resistance to such innovations . |
6 | the purpose of this double arrangement is to try and arrange something of advantage to both parties erm |
7 | Increased ability to learn directly from the environment evolved to allow organisms to acquire new information and thus to build up simple programmes of response to such exigencies . |
8 | The many advantages of MID-PAY to both businesses and their employees include reducing administration to a minimum , increasing cost effectiveness and maximising security when making payments direct to employees ' bank accounts via BACS . |
9 | Do n't get me wrong , I 'm not saying that companies should n't sponsor ballet or opera , but I think they have to not lose sight of sponsorship potential with the disadvantages as well as the anonymous giving branch , because small amounts of money to some organizations may do disproportionately more than the Scottish Opera |
10 | The allocation of labour to these segments is of course partly predetermined by gender , but recruitment to firms of different sizes is based mainly on educational credentials . |
11 | A united partnership of opposition to such developments is something that the MEG warmly welcomes ’ , Mr Hopkins told a local paper . |
12 | The Mamur Zapt had right of entry to all premises in Cairo . |
13 | Instead , the compromise proved to be a lasting source of grief to both parties . |
14 | The state , then , offers a fair amount of help to all parents in their task of rearing children . |
15 | In addition , the preamble to the Bill contained a false recital that plans of the lands and a book of reference to such plans containing the names of the owners , lessees and occupiers of the said land were duly deposited with the clerk of the county council . |
16 | The addition of humus is of benefit to all soils , whether they are alkaline or acid , light and sandy or heavy clay . |
17 | Supporters of the free movement of capital believe it to be of benefit to all countries , as a means of creating a dynamic market structure and determining the optimal use of resources . |
18 | On being informed of this , King Louis of France instantly had Winstanley released , declaring , ‘ We are at War with England , not with humanity ’ , and the lighthouse would be of benefit to all nations . |
19 | Raising the image of the whole educational system is of benefit to all schools . |
20 | Or , is it legitimate for us to become involved in general curriculum development work which will be of benefit to all children , but especially those with special educational needs ? |
21 | Accountants could play a key part in analysing the joint situation of the two firms in order to propose areas in the ‘ partner organization ’ where value-chain reconfigurations might be of benefit to both firms . |
22 | These kinds of contact are easy to make for they are of benefit to both sides . |
23 | The reason why a search of premises which is not authorised by law is illegal is that it involves the tort of trespass to those premises : and any trespass , whether to land or goods or the person , that is made without legal authority is prima facie illegal . |
24 | Will my hon. Friend accept the thanks of the House for the award of compensation to those patients who contracted HIV as a result of blood transfusions in the NHS ? |
25 | Section 1 : Rules like to be of relevance to all registrants |
26 | All in all , this is a welcome book , of relevance to both students and those in practice of management . |
27 | The enormous park was a source of delight to most visitors — though not all — for sometimes the Empress , an indefatigable walker , would set off with a group of people to tramp through the grounds , occasionally going part of the way in a carriage . |
28 | Godwin describes a similar street in London , Paradise Row , behind the new-built Paddington station , where the heaps of refuse before the pitiful buildings were a cause of wonder to all visitors . |
29 | Finding spare provider capacity and moving appropriate volumes of work to those areas |
30 | If you propose a change of plan to most men they take it — even if not consciously , and that 's often worse — as some sort of insult or criticism . |