Example sentences of "and the [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In such a case your report should be prepared at once , and the original instructions and any other documents sent to you by your mortgagee client , as well as your notes on title and the replies to requisitions , should be carefully perused .
2 and then when the boys were of school age they went to Brighton and the girls to Hastings and
3 Individual liberty and the roads to freedom
4 We were brought up to think of the wonderland between Loch Broom and the roads to Skye as Wester Ross , and always will .
5 Paul Kent and Wayne Forester … perform a mime and comedy show … bringing the puppets and the cliches to life
6 By then , Charisma , and the rights to Malcolm McLaren , had been sold to another British record company .
7 In 1951 , with the coal and steel discussions still going on , the British electorate returned Churchill and the Conservatives to power .
8 Readers of reports like brevity : they first read summaries ; they leave the heavy matter and the appendices to juniors .
9 Nine schools have taken part and the discussions to date transcribed , in total some 50 discussions of lengths varying from 3 to 25 minutes .
10 With great generosity Laclotte has allocated much of the cataloguing and , presumably , choice of exhibits , to other scholars including , in the problem areas , Giorgione and the early Titian to Alessandro Ballarin ( Padua University ) , and the drawings to Konrad Oberhuber ( Albertina , Vienna ) .
11 With the help of the National Heritage Memorial Fund , the Society of Dilettanti , the Caryatids ( a group of supporters of the museum 's classical collection ) and others , the museum has now purchased the Townley archive , a remarkable collection of 5,500 documents which fall into three categories : the personal papers of Townley and his immediate heirs relating to the collection ; descriptions of the collection by one ‘ Baron d'Hancarville ’ , a colourful character whose career included imprisonment for debt and banishment for pornography ; and the letters to Townley from his contemporaries .
12 And the benefits to customers are beginning to come through .
13 The drive to home ownership and the benefits to buyers was most concerted in Manchester and Central North Side .
14 Hence , subsequent studies manipulated things like the degree of incompatibility between initial and later adjectives and the instructions to subjects ( e.g. whether the adjective are or are not equally valid ) .
15 The Germans placed this box usually in the gaps in hedges and the approaches to farm buildings , and the rest of a wide area they covered with ingenious booby-traps and other very strange devices , many of these being set off by wandering cattle and horses , as usually happened when the Commando mines and booby-traps were set out in the hedgerows and orchards in front of our positions .
16 The rebellion failed and the pretenders to God 's throne were cast out of heaven .
17 Even the Crêcy-Calais campaign cost only £150,000 , and the expeditions to Normandy and Brittany were significantly shorter and less expensive than the campaigns of the opening phase of the war .
18 President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico , however , offered her a special audience and the keys to Mexico City on Oct. 19 .
19 There were some valid defences , particularly the poor state of most of the pitches and the injuries to Gatting ( having returned from getting his nose repaired he promptly had a thumb broken and played in only the final Test ) , but some of the criticisms were very valid , too .
20 The format has changed too , to A4-and-a-bit-on-the-side , a shape which we believe embraces the benefits to designers of a larger canvas and the advantages to advertisers of a more common standard , while avoiding the visual straitjacket that the verticality of A4 so often imposes .
21 The human costs both of the wars themselves and the economic crises they have caused have been enormous , and the setbacks to programmes of educational and social development severe .
22 Analysis of current fertility by parity , and the responses to attitude surveys , have persuaded official statisticians and some demographers ( OPCS 1989 , Shaw 1989 , Brass 1989 ) that fertility in Britain is likely to return to a higher , if not replacement level .
23 Whilst previous research had analysed how the workforce was reproduced — how young people became young workers — the problem now was to explain the consequences of Government schemes , new kinds of training and the responses to unemployment .
24 One of these is the main doorway , one leads to the apsidal altar chamber and the others to side entrances .
25 This has important ramifications for both the style in which they are written and the claims to truth that they are making .
26 Other major elements in the Basic Law included the decentralisation of authority over cultural and religious affairs , education , local government and the police to Länder level .
27 And the risks to youngsters are growing .
28 In some way we were all affected by the impact of the Food Safety Act 1990 and the amendments to food hygiene regulations .
29 The recordings are particularly important , not only in providing students with models and exposure to a variety of voices , but in bringing the humour and the characters to life .
30 The probes correspond to columns and the clones to rows .
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