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

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1 The focal point will be a direction board linked to a sign system which will take people through the 860-bed hospital .
2 Finally , the answer is passed to a sentence generator which will reply in ‘ ordinary language ’ ( Perhaps , Yes , if the electrician has finished by then ) .
3 Gough has been slow to respond to a groin injury which has plagued him since September and has been sidelined since the win over Celtic on November 7 .
4 Salesman making deliveries , out-oftowners visiting a show , executives on their way to a board meeting which would decide the fate of thousands of employees : they all moved at West End speed — that is , not at all .
5 I have also been to a strip show which involved a woman , in a , in a club and it was a very different atmosphere .
6 But at 30 Hick was not given the benefit of the doubt when lbw to a Cairns ball which had no more than a 50–50 chance of hitting the top of the leg stump .
7 There is no need to allocate a copy of a book to a service point which happens to receive one or two reservations for it .
8 Although the test is claimed to be culture-fair and the instructions were presented in BSL , performance was lower , giving weight to the view of Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) that deaf people are subject to a test effect which generally depresses scores .
9 They 're being sent to a village house which has become the centre of a sophisticated operation ferrying out thousands of parcels to Dubrovnik.Mike Rowbottom reports .
10 In order to drive home the point that the messianic Spirit , the Spirit of the days of salvation , was really available to all believers , the Spirit had first of all to inspire Peter with his vision of the unclean animals in the sheet which were intended for him to eat , and then to apply that vision to a Gentile officer whose men were at that very moment waiting in the courtyard for Peter to accompany them to Cornelius so that he might receive the good news of Jesus .
11 His problems are due to a head injury which affects his balance and muscle control .
12 From 1997 , it says , all Christmas cards will be harmonised , subject to a phasing-in period which allows member states to opt out of certain features .
13 Spartak have a good reputation away from the Lenin Stadium and the Kop will need to be at its most intimidating to be of any help to a Liverpool side whose only consistency this season has been their inconsistency .
14 The effect of the decision in Aveling Barford is that where a company has no retained earnings , a transfer by it to a sister company which is known to be at an under value may be treated as an unauthorised return of capital .
15 The part number , like the module name , must be unique and therefore an error will be indicated if you try to reserve a package name equal to a part number which already exists .
16 The part number , like the module name , must be unique and therefore an error will be indicated if you try to reserve a module name equal to a part number which already exists .
17 Pride of place is given to a Conestoga Wagon which dates back to the time the Mellons crossed the Appalachians .
18 They have been doubled by Oldham , been beaten by Sheffield United and last night went down to a Middlesbrough side which had lost its previous six matches .
19 Bush had blocked or vetoed two bills before finally agreeing to a compromise formula which had extended benefits for 13 or 20 weeks beyond the standard 26 weeks of benefits provided under state unemployment programmes [ see pp. 38428 ; 38521 ; 38568 ] .
20 Sunderland , who travel to Blackburn on Wednesday night for their penultimate game of the season , had hoped to come to a compromise arrangement which would have enabled them to use Rogan against Swindon and then let him travel to Belfast before tomorrow night 's game .
21 Just as some readers may not share an action or background knowledge schema with an author , so they may not have ready access to a logic schema which would help them to use the passage effectively .
22 At the age of three or four I went to a nursery school which was about three or four doors away from our house .
23 These are tensioned in the ‘ down ’ position by an elastic or bungee , one end of which is hooked on the bowsprit , and the other linked to a trip line which runs through the two sails to the slotted tube at the rear , where it is retained by the release pin .
24 Intellectually , the appeal is to a morality structure which contrasts Christian asceticism with Satanic debauchery .
25 The information is relayed to a computer system which can be tapped by SeaWatch 's clients , which include governments , the fishing , oil and tourism industries and environmental agencies .
26 This led to a field study which at least seemed to locate not only the site but the probable outlines of the building .
27 They then fall on to a conveyor belt which tips them into a wooden box .
28 When they returned , the Burtons , who had been sharing the Simmons — Granger household , moved out to a minute bungalow which they rented from the James Masons .
29 It is necessary to bring the wood to a moisture content which is nearly at equilibrium with the environment in which the timber is going to be used for if this is not done one must expect warping and shrinkage .
30 Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences .
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