Example sentences of "to which [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The extent to which central training staff of local authorities were seen by libraries to be involved in their training was examined , and the provision of central courses they offered was also looked at ( in Chapter 5 ) , leading to the conclusion that central training provision reflects the overall policy of , and general commitment to training of the parent authority , and thus is likely to coincide with existence of other resources .
2 the extent to which central administration expenses are allocated over services .
3 In contrast , other workers use measures of the extent to which male breeding success deviates from mean male success as estimates of the intensity of sexual selection on males ( see Wade , 1979 ; Howard , 1979 ; Wade & Arnold , 1980 ) .
4 Given the extent to which geographic information management is applications driven , it is important to consider in some depth the characteristics of some potential application fields .
5 Such demands highlight the extent to which geographic information management must be regarded as a means to an end rather than an end in itself when viewed from the standpoints of the needs of planners and decision-makers .
6 Similarly , the intensity of sexual selection in females can be estimated by measuring the extent to which female breeding success deviates from mean female success .
7 Independence of domestic policies The extent to which floating exchange rates enable governments to have greater independence in their domestic policies may be exaggerated .
8 It was then the heyday of ‘ stimulus-response ’ theories of animal behaviour , according to which all behaviour patterns are learned responses to associated stimuli .
9 The need for a more balanced architecture , with readings being ordered not as a result of depth-first search but according to numerical scores to which all system components can contribute , will now be argued in more detail by looking at four types of co-ordination problem occurring in anaphora resolution .
10 For London alone from 1867 a Metropolitan Common Poor fund was established , to which all London Unions contributed for the building and maintenance of workhouses throughout London .
11 Standards were set to which all school premises had to conform .
12 N. Daniels , Oxford , 1975 , to which all page references refer .
13 The key symbolic issue upon which agreement was reached in this area was the decision to exempt third-generation Koreans from the mandatory fingerprinting to which all aliens resident in Japan were subjected .
14 Heading the new Mid-Counties South-West League ( Northern Division ) was to be a Premier Division to which all Combination clubs were invited to apply .
15 The CIA 's code of conduct , which has been operating since last April , is now an integral part of the association 's Responsible Care programme , to which all CIA member companies have now signed up .
16 However , the information provided above is sufficient to show that , whereas there are guidelines for the bearing of healthful children and for the preservation of maternal health and life , guidelines easily followed by adherence to certain demographic facts , other , socio-environmental , conditions mediate the extent to which rational childbearing patterns ensure maternal and child health and well-being .
17 This template , called NORMAL.DOT , is a series of menu definitions , dialogue box settings and styles to which each Word document defaults in the absence of a customised template .
18 For descriptive purposes the CCPR is given as the slope ( SEM ) of each regression line ; the R-sq% is also given , which represents the extent to which each data set is described by a straight line .
19 By assigning elasticities and values of time obtained from the literature , it will assess the response of each group to different levels of road pricing , the extent to which each group benefits or loses , and the impact of these different group responses on the overall performance of road pricing .
20 Argument may continue about the extent of poverty or the balance of payments , but the very facts to which each side appeals are in dispute .
21 In comparing and contrasting the different features of each , however , the extent to which traditional IR systems are suitable models to be emulated must be borne in mind .
22 The extent to which Japanese manufacturing firms rely on outside orders for intermediate materials , parts or fittings is illustrated in Figure 2.2 , and confirms the importance of subcontracting for firms of all sizes .
23 The extent to which Japanese manufacturing firms rely on outside orders for intermediate materials , parts or fittings is illustrated in Figure 2.2 , and confirms the importance of subcontracting for firms of all sizes .
24 Ranking project proposals in terms of fit with company objectives , then creating a ranking list from the best of these on agreed financial criteria provides the basis for choosing the projects to which available R&D resources will be allocated .
25 Ranking project proposals in terms of fit with company objectives , then creating a ranking list from the best of these on agreed financial criteria provides the basis for choosing the projects to which available R&D resources will be allocated .
26 In this chapter we have looked at the extent to which chronic sickness rates as reported on the GHS are predictable from death rates .
27 These requirements represent an attempt mainly by social and psychological researchers to formalise the conditions for measurement in the social sciences , and one that has been remarkably successful judging by the extent to which such scale types are taken as the standard fare for methods training .
28 Surprisingly , though , it was the criminal justice system , not doctors , who pioneered the concept of victim support to which many police authorities are highly committed .
29 His school , John Glenn High , was in a suburb , Norwalk , to which many city families had fled when they made enough money .
30 The debate over the TUC 's programme has missed much of this diversity and pluralism ; in particular , it has ignored the extent to which many trade unions run a broad programme of courses and resources for members as well as representatives , both directly and through organisations like the WEA .
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