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

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1 In other words , the agreement offers privileges of protection to one group not afforded to others .
2 Although there are some dissenters , it seems to be accepted that a lifetime of attachment to one company together with seniority promotions and group bonus schemes for all workers did not become a common practice until the 1950s .
3 Scaevola presents a similar case in which there is a legacy of a sum of money to one man , Seius , who is charged with payment of maintenance to freedmen ; in codicils the legacy is adeemed and the sum made over to another man , Maevius : is the trust due ?
4 As a result of a nation-wide campaign , they reduced the incidence of syphilis to one case in every ten million population in the mid-fifties and one case in every hundred million by 1960 .
5 Data of independent groups ( healthy controls , patients with duodenal ulcer , patients with chronic atrophic gastritis ) were compared using analysis of variance to one channel and Scheffé multiple range tests .
6 But even an issue such as camping can become rather central if it is of importance to one partner .
7 The dye is green chysoidine powder mixed with methylated spirits , two tablespoons of dye to one litre of spirits .
8 Furthermore , enough insight has been achieved in mapping their respective domains to allow us henceforth to set the problem of demarcation to one side .
9 Ray Talbot 's remedy is a ten-minute dip in a salt bath ( 11 gallons of water to one kilo of salt , with aeration ) during which time he breaks open the lesions with his thumbnail .
10 The parallels of the extreme behaviourist and the extreme hereditarian meet at a finite point and join hands in mystic union , like the snake with its tail in its mouth , welded together by the acetylene torch of commitment to one approach and one answer to a multitude of questions .
11 Leaving the question of demand to one side for the moment , there are two rather different points about this account which should be raised briefly .
12 Apply a thin layer of adhesive to one surface and press firmly together until bonding is complete .
13 If there exists a word or expression standing in a relation of oppositeness to one occurrence of a word form , which does not stand in the same relation to a second , syntactically identical occurrence of the same word form in a different context , then that word form is ambiguous , and the two occurrences exemplify different senses .
14 Everything is where you 'd like it to be and the instruments , in particular , cram a wealth of information to one well-packaged and easily read display .
15 It is too simplistic , he suggests , to attempt ‘ to put the value-laden issues of politics to one side … and focus on the more limited issues of how to perform tasks more efficiently ’ .
16 The apparatus consists of a thermostatted chamber , saturated with solvent vapour at the temperature of measurement , and containing two differential matched thermistors which are capable of detecting temperature differences as low as 10 -4 K. Two syringes , one for solvent and one for solution , are used to apply a drop of solution to one thermistor , and a drop of solvent to the other .
17 It has therefore been suggested that the lateralisation of language to one hemisphere is to prevent inter-hemispheric competition in the control of speech .
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