Example sentences of "the [noun sg] to all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Blood vessels carrying the blood from the heart to all parts of the body , and from all parts of the body back to the heart . |
2 | Apart from the important physical and psychological benefits derived from preserving the mobility of joints , maintaining healthy , active muscles and improving the flow of blood through the heart to all parts of the body , there are other advantages . |
3 | The training officer of one licensed dealer issued photocopied versions of the text to all dealers . |
4 | It is essential for normal growth and is secreted by the pituitary and carried in the blood to all parts of the body ( Chapter 10 ) . |
5 | Social relations are the key to all ideas and hence to whatever reality a culture constructs . |
6 | Suffused by a kind of fashionable search for the Key to All Mythologies but also with Breton national identity and culture . |
7 | clutching the key to all mythologies , |
8 | Class relations , for Marx , are the key to all aspects of society . |
9 | If the Haig-Simons definition relates to real income , then adjustments need to be made to the return to all assets and to the interest paid on all liabilities ( i.e. , the real cost of borrowing is r — p , where p is the rate of inflation ) — see Diamond ( 1975a ) and Aaron ( 1976 ) . |
10 | The Campaign for Cold Weather Credits is demanding immediate additional aid throughout the winter to all households receiving means-tested benefits and an enhanced programme of Government investment in home energy efficiency . |
11 | This fundamental relevance of a religious view of the universe to all aspects of experience is encapsulated in the figurative mode of reading Biblical history as the revelation of a divine purpose whereby the events of the Old Testament prefigure those of the New , and both together reveal the pattern of salvation whereby all future history may be interpreted . |
12 | Japan 's 1947 constitution , drawn up by the US occupying authority , widened the franchise to all adults and the frequent national elections since then have , technically at least , given citizens the opportunity to express their preferences . |
13 | Free speech and free political association were to be backed by an extension of the franchise to all adults over the age of 20 , a formal extension of the power of the elected legislature ( the Diet ) and guarantees of judicial independence from both the executive and the Diet . |
14 | The extension of the franchise to all adults created a situation in which political parties had to compete for the mass vote and so had to organise the electorate to support their candidates at the polls . |
15 | They paraded round the church showing the picture to all parts of the congregation . |
16 | In 1942 at the Labour Party Conference they adopted a motion moved by that gave , and I quote , the right to all forms of medical attention and treatment to a National Health Service . |
17 | The ordinary shares of Palatine which are the subject of the Offer will be acquired free from all liens , charges and encumbrances and together with all rights now or hereafter attaching thereto , including the right to all dividends and distributions ( if any ) declared , made or paid hereafter . |
18 | And they overestimated the attraction to all Irishmen , Protestant and Catholic , of belonging to the newly independent state . |
19 | In professional practice it is the duty of the advocate to call the attention of the court to all decisions that are in any way against the submissions he makes ; but this may not be possible in moot conditions . |
20 | Notice of such adjournment or advancement is given by the court to all parties who were not present when the order was made ( Ord 13 , r 3(2) ) ; it is common practice to send notice also to those parties who were present ( N 232 ) . |
21 | Two percentages are shown in each case : one relates to first responses to the question ‘ Do you like … ? ’ and the other to all responses . |
22 | Others favoured the extension to all firms of the principle embodied in the question ; whilst others supported the proposal but insisted that the cost fall exclusively on sole practitioners . |
23 | They put down sawdust but had insufficient to deal with the flooding to all areas of the factory . |
24 | Most founders and managers felt that discipline was the first step on the road to all kinds of mental , moral , and physical improvement . |
25 | Nevertheless the Act is based upon this distinction ; some other countries have followed the logic and applied the legislation to all forms of information systems , whether manual or electronic , but it is not known how effective such legislation is . |
26 | The League supplied factual information on the subject to all Members of Parliament who wanted it and the amendments were soundly defeated in both Houses . |
27 | Thus Brian Way opened the door to all kinds of activities ( games , relaxation exercises , ‘ warm-ups ’ and sensitivity exercises , etc. ) to be done in the name of drama . |
28 | Baku 's military commanders had closed the city to all non-residents from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 , but during polling they had kept troops out of sight . |
29 | Not entirely is the answer to all questions . |
30 | She does not idealise those groups , nor fall into the trap of soft-focusing on the ‘ New Man ’ as the answer to all women 's problems . |