Example sentences of "the [noun pl] to [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But unfortunately , they are not getting the opportunity because of er some of the management failings means that they 're not actually getting the contracts to which they 're entitled .
2 He would generally lunch in one of the clubs to which he belonged ( by the end of his life , he was a member of the Athenaeum , the Garrick , and the Oxford and Cambridge ) although there were occasions when he would take guests to his favourite restaurant , L'Etoile , in Charlotte Street .
3 What happened is indisputable : students , and the institutions to which they belonged , acquired a bad name universally .
4 If the provisions were to work , there had obviously to be a clear definition of the institutions to whom they applied and the institutions chosen were mainly those for which the Bank of England had supervisory responsibility under the 1979 Banking Act , expanded by a few additions .
5 Michael Young ( now Lord Young of Dartington ) published The Rise of the Meritocracy , a sparkling and satirical commentary on the ways in which secondary schools had developed and the futures to which they pointed .
6 These working papers and the discussions to which they gave rise may be perceived as the semi-processed materials from which this report has been produced .
7 After all , in the discussions to which I have just referred , Freud maintains that essential to the manic state is a temporary fusion between the ego and the superego and a resulting reduction in tension which allows a joyful release of the energies previously bound up in their antagonism .
8 It is only by making property sacred , guarded by the fiery sword of divine justice that it can be safe from the dangers to which it is everywhere and always exposed .
9 More and more they were now given the title of " extraordinary " , even when they remained for long periods at the courts to which they were sent : increasingly the term , applied to either an ambassador or an envoy , became a mere title of honour .
10 Erm , have come from Grant Development erm , I think the views er of people who live in the village will be pretty forcefully er put , and and I believe , can I ask with the exception of Mr Bust , and possibly Mr Pool , have you er three gentleman seen the plans to which we are referring ?
11 But when the time came to compose a quarrel between people , it was the representatives of the groups to which they belonged who made the peace .
12 The requirements were a thorough cataloguing of the ‘ things of the world ’ , the assigning to them of marks or names , and the defining of the groups to which they belonged .
13 For all patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome and independently of the groups to which they belonged , the mean fundic argyrophil cell density was significantly higher in women than in men , p<0.05 ( Table III ) .
14 The turnover is not just that of the companies involved but of the groups to which they belong .
15 It appears that Parke B. was there using the words colore officii merely to denote an official demand and not in the more limited , and in my view , correct sense referred to by Isaacs J. , 11 C.L.R. 258 , 301 , and Windeyer J. , 102 C.L.R. 108 , 140 , in the cases to which I have already referred .
16 Some of the cases to which I have referred suggest that the answer to the problem depends on whether or not the debtor can be regarded as having been appointed by the creditor to act as agent of the creditor in procuring the consent of the third party to the proposed security transaction .
17 The cases to which I have so far referred do not , in my opinion , establish any principle that depends on concepts of agency .
18 The cases to which I have so far referred have all , bar one , been cases in which a wife has given security or become a surety for her husband 's obligations .
19 The cases to which I particularly desire to refer are : Fenner v. Blake[1900]lQ.B.426 ; Re Wickham(1917)34 T.L.R. 158 ; Re William Porter & Co .
20 Jorden v. Money can be distinguished , because there the promisor made it dear that she did not intend to be legally bound , whereas in the cases to which I refer the proper inference was that the promisor did intend to be bound .
21 I think that the hon. Gentleman 's colleague , the hon. Member for Antrim , North ( Rev. Ian Paisley ) came to see me about one of the cases to which he refers .
22 Moreover the effect of the statute , in preventing the separation between legal and equitable estates in the cases to which it applied , was nullified in the latter half of the seventeenth century by the decision of the Chancery to protect trusts declared upon the uses which the statute had turned into legal estates .
23 Like piracy of the copyright in any kind of work , theft deprives the originators of the rewards to which they are entitled .
24 Norman identified with the cyclists to whom he presented Action MS fund raising trophies — he was a gold medal time trial cyclist in London 50 years ago .
25 The exchange member will be bound by the rules to which he has consented .
26 Indeed it is when these statements strive to go beyond themselves to grasp the complexities of the phenomena to which they refer that they are most likely to resort to rhetorical devices .
27 In The Facts , the tough guy with his shiksas , the supposedly ‘ self-hating ’ Diaspora Jew , can be ‘ tenderised ’ — a word Roth likes , for all the awkwardness it imparts to the operations to which it refers — into a sort of uxorious submission where his parents are concerned .
28 In each of the authorities to which we were referred , and in particular in Gallie v. Lee , the doctrine of non est factum is explained in different words by different judges , but with a striking uniformity of concept and of emphasis .
29 In my judgment the principle established by the authorities to which I have referred ( other than the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ) is that any corporation , whether trading or non-trading , which can show that it has a corporate reputation ( as distinct from that of its members ) which is capable of being damaged by a defamatory statement , can sue in libel to protect that reputation , in the same way as can a natural person , although there will of course be certain types of statement which can not defame an artificial person .
30 Consequently , from the authorities to which I have referred above and a number of decisions in other common law jurisdictions which we have been invited to consider , I have come to the conclusion that there is no difference in principle between a trading company and a non-trading corporation for the purposes of suing in tort , including the tort of defamation .
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