Example sentences of "the [noun] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In May 1990 border troops were transferred from the Defence to the Interior Ministry .
2 Whereas , therefore , his Treatise on Money ( 1930 ) has been accounted for along ‘ externalist ’ lines , as the response to a political context , the General Theory of 1936 is best understood in ‘ internalist ’ terms , as the outcome of a process of intellectual discovery .
3 They 've been encouraged by the response to a new artist 's impression of a man seen in the village .
4 On the other hand , sodium nitroprusside abolished the response to low dose cholecystokinin and reduced the response to a high dose by about 80% .
5 The existence of a mark-up has to be taken into account when considering the response to a corporate tax .
6 The fact that we can judge precisely the response to a particular ad is a slightly dangerous idea . ’
7 The response to a previous appeal has , after more than two years , dwindled , and the prisoners are once again short of things to read .
8 When a complementary wavelength is used the response to the small spot only occurs at the offset of the stimulus .
9 Equally it is often used to explain why national leaders are better placed to mobilize collective effort in the national interest such as in the response to the second oil crisis in 1979 .
10 As a result of this initial velocity the response to the second step is more oscillatory ; the rotor swings still further from the equilibrium position .
11 Again the response to the violent forging through the press and public outside the court by the accused 's ‘ minders ’ had they been the heavies of more traditional villains is open to speculation .
12 The Council on Library Resources ( CLR ) survey of the response to the online catalogue and subsequent studies have revealed that users had other expectations from " public access ! "
13 A characteristic feature of the response to the major economic depression of the 1930s in most of the ‘ developed ’ countries of the world was the rapid growth of what was termed the ‘ welfare state ’ — which is now under severe attack as a political response to the recession of the 1970s and 1980s .
14 In particular , the project looks at the implications of the manner in which rural and urban environments were changed as a result of large-scale overhead transmission ; at public reaction to the transformation of the ways in which homes were heated , lit and cleaned ; and at the response to the new forms of mass production facilitated by the use of electric power .
15 He denounced Western complacency " towards the daily killings of the Bosnians " and claimed that it stood " in stark contrast to the response to the alleged killings of the Kurds in Iraq " .
16 The response to the experimental car has been so encouraging that Smith believes he will be obliged to offer a production version , costing probably around £12,500 , in ‘ almost built-up ’ form .
17 Suppose for the same data the x-variable was a measure of reading ability in fifty 7-year old children , the y-variable a test of spelling ability and the z-variable the response to the same type of test given six months later .
18 The response to the patient questionnaire was 93% ( 39/42 ) , and a sample of their responses is shown in box 2 .
19 Given that it was impossible to predict the response to the three post-dissolution treatment regimens , some degree of imbalance between the groups was almost inevitable .
20 Whilst a single stimulation of the body surface close to the gill or siphon produces a reflex withdrawal , on repeated stimulation the response habituates ; that is , the response to the repeated stimuli steadily diminishes and finally disappears completely for a while .
21 So p53 is essential for the apoptotic response to the radiation-induced signal , but has no part at all in the response to the glucocorticoid-induced signal .
22 Aid agencies pointed to Uganda and Rwanda as two more countries in serious difficulties , while the UN Disaster Relief Organization claimed that the response to an international appeal for aid for civil war-torn Liberia had been practically non-existent .
23 This will involve reprocessing of the material to separate out the impurities and then diluting the uranium to a suitable specification for civil use .
24 I hope you give all the crusts to the hungry ducks ?
25 Thus the addition to a given run time will not be significant .
26 The addition to the present procedure of a requirement that the prisoner be given this information , and thereafter be entitled to make written representations before his tariff is set , would in my opinion satisfy Lord Reid 's test in Wiseman v. Borneman [ 1971 ] A.C. 297 , 308 .
27 By socialist accumulation we mean the addition to the functioning means of production of a surplus product which has been created within the constituted socialist economy and which does not find its way into supplementary distribution among the agents of socialist production and the socialist state , but serves for expanded reproduction .
28 Further indications of the use of other material in C are the addition to the 1030 annal of the death of Earl Hakon , and the 1023 entry on Cnut 's reconciliation with Thorkell ; but maybe this stood in the common original and a precursor of D and E left it out .
29 Indeed , the addition to the conventional fountain is primarily a spotlight encased in a sealed alloy underwater lampholder unit .
30 David Stern from Friends of Bayswater Greenbelt ca n't understand why the scheme is needed in the addition to the soon-to-be-opened M forty .
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