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

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1 Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time .
2 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
3 Well eventually I think we 'll have to get to that to that standard .
4 So the world of every creature is different to that of all others , sometimes greatly , sometimes by not so very much .
5 But this urban growth was not matched by commensurate development of a bourgeoisie comparable to that of many parts of the West .
6 In some other countries , such as the southern African nations , the situation has been similar to that of some parts of Latin America , but there has been more freedom in recent months .
7 In some other countries , such as the southern African nations , the situation has been similar to that of some parts of Latin America , but there has been more freedom in recent months .
8 They say that the handwriting at the top bears no resemblance to that of any Press office staff .
9 But there is a bonus to that in that people hope that by testing their ideas about the uncertain physics , by building models of that early stage , that those models will have consequences for the things that get left behind in the universe for the present , and so they might be able to test their ideas about how matter behaves at very high density by using cosmology , and that 's very important because we have no other way of doing it .
10 Erm do you think the fact that you did n't have a job , er contributed to that in any way ?
11 Thus although seh is equivalent to that in some contexts , we do not have a simple case of replacing a British English lexical item with a Creole one .
12 The crucial words were : ‘ and in case such person be convicted , the overseers [ of the parish ] are forthwith to pay £10 to each of such inhabitants . ’
13 And the other one , I wonder if the Council would consider , over sixties club , I ought to declare an interest I suppose , erm have two hundred members and they are distributing this Christmas , as they al always do , a three pound voucher to each of those members in office you know and I just wondered whether the Council would consider a small contribution towards that expenditure .
14 There are three rest areas along the route , and B Squadron detached a section of medics to each of these areas .
15 In order to avoid disputes , the sale agreement should specify the priority to be given to each of these rules .
16 According to each of these criteria , the new residents in Dunrossness clearly stand apart , in Shetlanders ' eyes , from all other incomers .
17 He devotes one chapter of the book to each of these trends : 1 ) from an industrial society to an information society ; 2 ) from forced technology to high tech/high touch ( this typical jargon describes the increasing importance of human , social and spiritual responses to advanced technology ) ; 3 ) from national economic concerns to world economic concerns ; 4 ) from short-term thinking to long-term thinking and planning ; 5 ) from centralisation to decentralisation ; 6 ) from institutional help to self-help ; 7 ) from representative democracy to participatory democracy ; 8 ) from hierarchies to networking ; 9 ) from north to south ( within the United States ) ; and 10 ) from either-or to multiple options .
18 Decision trees prove to be a good method of showing the basics of a decision , that is , what are the possible actions that might be taken at a particular decision point and what set of values leads to each of these actions .
19 Teachers of English will differ in the weight they give to each of these views of the subject .
20 The amount of contingency sum allocated to each of these budgets should reflect the degree of uncertainty within the work of the design team as well as the degree of control which the project manager wishes to retain over the team .
21 Second , forms of state expenditure corresponding to each of these functions are identified .
22 Several linguists have suggested that different languages give different priorities to each of these functions , depending on how fixed their system of word-order is .
23 1 What discourse types might be relevant to each of these headings ?
24 In responding to each of these requests for information ( save that relating to teachers ) , the Financial Secretary stated that the effect of the Bill would be to leave their position unchanged from the previous law .
25 Gen Robertson 's signal provided responses to each of these requests .
26 Whatever weight one attaches to each of these factors , the extent and pattern of accumulation undeniably drove down the rate of profit in the years before 1973 .
27 I 'm not going to ask you what you are , it is for you alone to know , so have a look at it , work your way through it , allocate your ten marks to each of these questions .
28 In response to each of these challenges , interests theories try to support the growth of an advanced division of labour by protecting persons within relations of interdependence without at the same time destroying those relations by imposing unbearable liabilities in the event of mishap .
29 Partially differentiating this equation with respect to each of these variables gives :
30 Villa , who sold Platt for £5.5m , are entitled to half of any profit Bari received when they sold Platt on to Juventus in the summer .
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