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

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1 Heat flows from regions of high temperature to regions of low temperature , so that heat is either flowing from the continents to the oceans , or from the oceans into the continents .
2 Low-grade inflammation results in swollen membranes which eventually block the openings to the sinuses , causing pain and further discharge .
3 The rest were employed at present between Stavros and Episkopi , loading and transporting the casks to the warehouses to await the arrival of the all-important galley which was to take them to Venice .
4 The offices of Lord Warden , Ranger , and other Forest offices were in most cases abolished , and compensation allowed by the Acts to the holders .
5 The attitudes to the animals are quite different according to the numbers .
6 Levi-Strauss ' thesis that marriage is always a contractual arrangement between groups of males and that the principal valuable in marriage is always the bride herself would imply that , on balance , the other valuables , e.g. cattle , jewellery , money , ritual objects , should move from the wife-takers to the wife-givers .
7 You simply screw the strips to the walls just under the ceiling and just above the skirting or baseboards to make a kind of frame , and use the special tool provided to push the fabric into the frame and secure it in position .
8 The first canals were constructed between 1757 and 1761 in order to transport coal from the mines to the towns and factories ; in the years 1791–7 the canal system expanded rapidly , and by 1815 covered most of England 's transport requirements in the industrial field .
9 The decisions are in contrast to the attitude of the courts to the powers of the Commission for Racial Equality .
10 For detail the notes to the Rules of Supreme Court , Ord 80 , r 11 at 80/10 — 1¼ should be carefully consulted .
11 Now Castle also includes obligations to make further payments under existing agreements , which were previously only noted as commitments in the notes to the accounts .
12 Are your accounting policies shown at the beginning of the notes to the accounts ?
13 In some cases it has not been clear from the notes to the accounts whether the directors consider that they have departed from a specific statutory rule and that the true and fair view override is being invoked .
14 Managing director of finance Ian Duncan writes that ‘ anticipating the introduction of the new US accounting standard FAS 106 , we have made provision over recent years to cover the aggregate liability calculated using the accrual method and have decided to amend the balance sheet classification so that it is shown separately under ‘ provisions for liabilities and charges ’ in the notes to the accounts ' .
15 This is analysed in the notes to the accounts as salary £503,000 ( v £443,000 ) and incentive compensation £492,000 ( v £203,000 ) .
16 In the notes to the accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 , the pharmaceuticals group has analysed directors ' remuneration under fees , performance-related payments , other emoluments , pension scheme contributions , payment to former director and pension to former director .
17 However , in practice , depending on the circumstances , it may sometimes be possible to overcome such disclosure problems by giving additional narrative explanations in the notes to the accounts .
18 Advantage has been taken of the option to combine certain headings on the face of the profit and loss account and the appropriate disclosure is included in the notes to the accounts .
19 The following should be separately disclosed for the investing group , showing the aggregate share of : profit before tax , tax charge , extraordinary items if material to the group 's results , net profit retained ( shown in the notes to the accounts ) .
20 The items have been disclosed in the notes to the accounts .
21 Advantage has been taken of the option to combine certain items on the face of the profit and loss account and the relevant detail has been shown in the notes to the accounts .
22 In addition the notes to the accounts need not include the directors ' emoluments .
23 Add the tarragon from inside the birds to the juices in the roasting pan and deglaze with a little vermouth .
24 One logical fix to this geographical mis-match is for inner-city blacks to commute out from the ghettos to the suburbs .
25 She walked over and leaned out , inhaling the scent of roses , staring over the houses to the hills beyond .
26 The belief that the NKLP possessed little if any independence and was a vehicle for the implementation of Soviet foreign policy was held by most American officials , including George Kennan , and was illustrated in the reactions to the events of 25 June 1950 .
27 The shorter estimate comes from one or two ‘ optimists ’ within the electricity supply industry who believe that the opponents to the plans to build the Sizewell PWR will prove less persistent than they were at the inquiry into the plans to expand the nuclear fuel plant at Windscale in Cumbria .
28 Its three-dimensional organization is such that thin slices can be cut , as shown in Figure 9.4 , leaving the inputs to the cells of the slice intact .
29 government passes from the lions to the foxes .
30 A fourth gang had meanwhile laid a narrow bogey line downhill from the woods to the workings and soon a steady flow of timber , all cut to lengths , was arriving at the lower end .
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