Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to [noun] about " in BNC.
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1 | The board is preparing notes of guidance to schools about how and when such calculators should be used . |
2 | It should be clear how such findings are of relevance to theories about normal language processing . |
3 | Besides cost-cutting , Mr Lopez offers lots of advice to firms about how to rectify production weaknesses . |
4 | committed ourselves to a public right of access to information about the environment , including water supply , air quality , dumping at sea and radioactive substances ; |
5 | Citizens must have rights of access to information about decisions taken by public authorities in their name . |
6 | For him , education comes first , but he welcomes the new atmosphere of access to information about schools which means that Glenlola 's achievements are public knowledge . |
7 | There are , however , a number of formal and , more importantly , informal channels of communication to government about the mood of the House . |
8 | The fact that by 1991 the situation had begun to change more generally was due less to Authority initiatives — which remained on a relatively small scale — than to a combination of growing commitment at school level and the legislative requirements in respect of school governing bodies and the provision of information to parents about curriculum and assessment . |
9 | So generalisation is important as a way of pulling you out of just describing the details of your individual experience as a reader , enabling you to make statements which are likely to be of interest to others about patterns or structures in the way literary texts work . |