Example sentences of "to [noun pl] ' [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst top-up insurance cover will be left to the discretion of individuals and firms , a recognised body corporate will have to effect cover of at least £500,000 on an each and every claim basis ( or £2 million pa on an aggregate basis ) over and above that available to solicitors ' partnerships through the Indemnity Fund .
2 The court is able to give adequate protection to solicitors ' clients without straining the language of section 69 .
3 It also emerged that the oil was a light crude , which meant it dispersed more easily and did not soak into sandy beaches or adhere to birds ' feathers in the way that the heavy crude of the Exxon Valdez had done .
4 In addition to the factors already discussed , the main stimulus to employers ' organisation in a number of countries appears to have been less that of a counter to growing union power , or an attempt to achieve market or labour force regulation , and more a response to what was perceived as a threat to common employer interests arising from increasing state intervention .
5 Their significance for Woolf was in contributing to prisoners ' sense of injustice .
6 If your husband dies , you will be entitled to widows ' benefit in the same way as any other widow .
7 In fact it was only in the 1940s that principles of gradation began to be rigidly and systematically applied to beginners ' courses in limited vocabularies .
8 FEARS of an all-out fish war rose last night after European fisheries ministers refused to bow to catchers ' demands for a ban on imports .
9 We gained ready access to heads ' thinking on such matters , especially in the sample schools .
10 Discussion of the best or most accessible vein is strikingly similar to embalmers ' discussions about arterial accessibility .
11 With stories from Millbank , ICI Paints and Kodak Limited , we are also responding to readers ' requests for more information on other parts of ICI and on other companies .
12 One person can scarcely have the time or the expertise needed to find out what has been published and link this to readers ' needs throughout his authority , especially when book provision is only one of his many responsibilities .
13 The Federation of European Wholesale and International Trade Associations is calling for all references to traders ' responsibility to be removed .
14 The major concern for clients in debt recovery work is reporting each stage of each case , and this report facility , linked with the information already held on computer , will provide an opportunity for reports to be prepared to clients ' specifications on any given timescale .
15 It has been argued that the present day focus of international law is upon disputes relating to parties ' interests in satisfying needs , and values , rather than upon formalistic attention to rights .
16 The House of Commons Select Committee found that insufficient weight was being given to parents ' views in the assessment process .
17 We report here the results of a case-control study set up to investigate whether the excess was related to parents ' employment in the nuclear industry .
18 These parents were initially delighted last year when the local council announced that , in response to parents ' campaigning for a nursery class , all four-year-olds would be offered a school place .
19 Your mag , like similar productions , panders to guitarists ' obsession with their playing ability and the equipment they use .
20 And Horsley had given money to miners ' families during the 1984–5 strike .
21 SCP is similar to bankers ' acceptances in that it is evidenced by a formal document and issued at a discount which is paid upfront .
22 The OSF press release and its mock shock horror surprise also does n't allow for the fact that Addamax voluntarily revealed Sun 's involvement to defendants ' counsel in October of 1991 and that OSF itself has known about it since at least May of this year .
23 He will probably announce the scrapping of residential segregation , and an end to blacks ' exclusion from most South African land .
24 Control theory partly rectifies this : Hirschi focuses almost exclusively on the incentives for conformity that are built in ( or not ) to individuals ' relationships with , and expectations of , their more immediate social environment , such as parents , peers , school and local community .
25 Even among the former they failed to make a decisive impact upon the labour market before 1914 , due partly to workers ' suspicion of bureaucratic intervention in the labour market and to the indifference of employers , who had little difficulty in finding labour when they needed it .
26 automatic posting to guests ' accounts from other terminals ; tax analysis ;
27 Yet before he made the astonishing leap from Paupers ' Alley with Cambridge United to Millionaires ' Row with Manchester City Dublin , 23 , had to learn his lessons the hard way .
28 In Project English 3 the cognitive approach to grammar continues , but greater emphasis is given to functions , as is appropriate to learners ' needs at this level .
29 This equation is merely a formal statement of the idea that the quantity of output supplied is primarily determined by the local price relative to suppliers ' expectations of the economy-wide average price of output .
30 He took it along to Stationers ' Hall on 2 November 1691 and entered it in the Stationers ' Register to establish copyright of a sort :
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