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

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1 A writ will not normally be renewed so as to deprive the defendant of the accrued benefit of a limitation period , and the court does not deal with the question of whether to renew a writ after expiry of the limitation period on the same basis as an application to disapply the limitation period under s33 of the Limitation Act 1980 ( see para 1.37 above ) ( Waddon v Whitecroft-Scovill Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 309 ) .
2 In industry as opposed to merely the farming industry the range of facilities offered by the Welsh Development Agency , provided by way of regional selective assistance , makes Wales an attractive place in which to invest .
3 So this one come to so the D Y the D U by D X that we 're looking for here
4 He says if they get a good description they 'll put to together an artists impression .
5 A few minutes ' walk away the Boulevard Gallieni has been renamed the Boulevard Soummam but it is still spectacular : wide enough for the sun to congregate here for most of the day , not simply dropping in for an hour as it always has to in the canyon streets of Manhattan .
6 The review of RAWP estimated an equation in which standardised mortality ratio has an elasticity of roughly 0.5 , so the same 10% increase in standardised mortality ratio would lead to only a 5% increase in funding target .
7 Thirdly , because the overall intake has been increased and the average blood ionic fluoride level of the population raised , individuals who ingest submilligram doses of fluoride will run a greater risk of their blood ionic fluoride concentrations peaking to above the threshold level that can cause dental fluorosis or other ill-effects .
8 From a Neil Pink corner , the ball was cleared to outside the penalty area , where a strong shot from Minto flew over the defence into the net .
9 ‘ I 'd like to think that I can offer useful opinions on other positions , and that I would n't be confined to just the back row , ’ he said .
10 In a reference to the ANC 's suspension of the armed struggle in August , Mandela said that this was done to further the peace process but that the movement had nevertheless not forfeited its right to self-defence .
11 In particular , policies designed to further the employment prospects of women need to be informed by such an understanding .
12 What we should be looking at is how to maximum our potential to further the trade union interests in the process of European integration , because one thing 's for sure .
13 In the absence of official support we established a Special Needs Sub-committee of the Coordinating Committee for Under Fives to further the conference recommendations and the proposals of The Fish Report ( ILEA 1985 ) on special education provision within ILEA , which favoured integration .
14 I used to like , I used to like the P C
15 I used to like the moonlight nights myself .
16 I used to like the car boot sales out here , they were good .
17 He raised his hand to still the Lady Prioress 's intended outburst .
18 There was a common sequence to nearly every teaching session observed : the teacher settled the children down ; explained the tasks ; allocated children to groups ; interacted with one or more groups while they worked ; initiated finishing off or tidying up .
19 The next year she was referred to both a chest physician and a cardiologist but no further investigations were done .
20 The overall effect of the distortions to both the income statement and balance sheet is to give firm A a return on assets of 16.67 per cent and firm B a return on assets of 9.09 per cent even though both firms are identical in every way except for the inventory valuation method used .
21 Applications to both the United States and Canada were filled out for all the members of the family except the oldest child , Eva .
22 The constant frequency clock produces Step commands at the start/stop rate of the motor/load combination and these commands are fed to both the excitation Sequence circuit and to the downcounter , which records the instantaneous motor position relative to the target .
23 Having done so , I find the one feature that is common to both the New Zealand and British schemes is that their basic purpose is to relieve financially-embarrassed governments of claims for further investment .
24 Netwise 's latest crisis comes just a year after its then UK subsidiary , Netwise International Ltd , went into liquidation , owing substantial amounts to both the parent organisation and other creditors .
25 Netwise 's latest crisis comes just a year after its then UK subsidiary , Netwise International Ltd , went into liquidation owing substantial amounts to both the parent organisation and other creditors .
26 They are both trusted men and the key to both the gallery door and another for Sir Ralph 's chamber hang on a hook beside them .
27 Oldham worked diligently to put Arsenal under maximum pressure from the start , and both O'Leary and Dixon had anxious moments as they strove to adjust to both the home attack and the artificial turf .
28 Before making the offer it will be necessary to identify all the consents , clearances and notifications which will be required in relation to both the target company and the bidder : ( 1 ) If the takeover falls within the criteria for possible reference to a merger control authority ( eg under the FTA or the Merger Regulation ) then confidential guidance might be sought from , or pre-notification required to be made to , the relevant competent authority ( see Chapter 19 ) .
29 Erm members will remember at the last er , personal services committee on the twenty fourth of June er , the option to put forward by the Environment Trust and Widdings er , builders was accepted as the one that er officers could pursue and to actually get some final proposals worked up and bring back to both the neighbourhood committee and this committee .
30 It is flanked on the right by the scullery and on the left by a service lobby with entrances to both the east side pantry and the dining room .
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