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

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1 There was a slight seasonal effect of gradually declining response to models , but this could not have biased the results because the response to crest accentuation went in the opposite direction , increasing significantly between early ( small crests ) presentations and the first accentuated crest presentations .
2 The latency of the response to cholera toxin as well as its prolonged effect depend on its mode of action as mentioned above .
3 It is the Department of Water and Drainage that co-ordinates the response to oil pollution events that might occur in the coastline and it is also responsible for the sewage disposal installations which are based on the coast .
4 The second finding is consistent with our previous study showing that the response to pentagastrin stimulation in duodenal ulcer patients is not changed after eradication of H pylori .
5 The response to bolus distension within the oesophagus is proximal contraction and distal relaxation and the generation of an aboral contraction wave .
6 After breakfast , your game drive takes you through the park to Seronera Wildlife Lodge for lunch .
7 THE SOUNDTRACK to Oliver Stone 's much talked about film ‘ THE DOORS ’ is released by Elektra on March 18 .
8 Both work on the tension between science and ideology present in Marx 's work and both try to avoid the reduction to class consciousness present in the writing of Engels and Lukács .
9 This time the government proceeded to a public trial , which resulted in the condemnation of the Prince to life imprisonment in the fortress of Ham in the north of France .
10 Then , in gathering darkness , drop down from the ridge to Dore Head , where a steep descent leads rapidly back to the security of the valley for that welcome pint at the Wasdale Head Inn .
11 The alarm came at about three in the morning , a barn-owl 's screech out of the night from Meurig on top of the ridge to Iorwerth waking and on guard at the camp .
12 The loan exhibition of eighteenth-century European ceramics from the Bowes Museum will allow many who have not already made the trek to Barnard Castle a fascinating glimpse of this major collection of Continental ceramics assembled by Josephine Bowes , beginning in 1860 , with the idea in mind of creating a public collection ( opened 1892 , unfortunately after her and her husband 's death ) .
13 The decision was to retire to a private island and bar , give the mike to Mike Rafter and leave the rest to changing-room adrenalin .
14 I would also point out that the inequality will increase further with the change to council tax since the banding will result in still greater contributions from the rural areas where house prices are inflated .
15 Some districts are gaining monies as a result of the change to capitation funding and others are losing .
16 During the past few months the change to End Product Duty has made Stretton a Customs & Excise Bond , and Albany 's extensive experience in bonded warehouse operations came in useful .
17 Here we have the notion that as the system of technology ( the domestication of animals and the formation of herds ) develops , it becomes incompatible with the social system , especially the system of inheritance and familial authority , This growing incompatibility , or contradiction , then leads to a revolutionary change in the social system , in this case the change to father right , a system which according to Morgan and Engels was better adapted to pastoralism .
18 The following prices are in addition to the admission to Dover Castle :
19 Regional Manager Malcolm McDowell presented the award to Loughborough Manager Paul Whittaker who thanked his 13 staff for their support .
20 Carol Wright , travel editor of House and Garden magazine and current chairman of the Guild , presented the award to Nevis Range 's Cally Fleming at the World Travel Market back in November .
21 Keep to the west bank of the Parrett and follow the towpath to Westover Bridge .
22 The company , faced with a bad debt of £40,000 , took drastic action to accommodate the blow to cash flow .
23 , Dugald ( 1840–1912 ) , mechanical engineer , was born 1 January 1840 in Ardrossan , Ayrshire , the son of George Drummond , a permanent-way inspector on the Bowling to Balloch Railway , and his wife Christina Thomson .
24 However , nothing had prepared us for the abundance and variety of scallops , mussels , every species in the shrimp to lobster continuum as well as some very funny-looking goose-neck barnacles .
25 On Tuesday 27 April , at 3.30pm , Nick Scadding , British Gas Bristol South District General Manager , is presenting the donation to Hartcliffe Leisure Ltd , the organisation which promotes and develops the community use of Hartcliffe School 's facilities .
26 English Estates area manager Peter Watson handed over the donation to museum curator Hilary Wade .
27 And in the afternoon to Sunday School .
28 The ultimate achievement , notwithstanding the numerous new stations opened in the area during the last five years , was the reopening to passenger traffic of the Cynon Valley line to Aberdare ( closed in March 1964 ) with no less than eight new stations .
29 Mr Bell used the case to back Labour 's broadcast .
30 From the defender 's point of view , the initial choice is between taking the case to Procedure Roll or agreeing to enquiry .
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