Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The building society will be staffing a mortgage desk at each auction , and says buyers could arrange finance there and then , subject of course to proof of income and status .
2 Water-use efficiency calculated from 13 C is often highly correlated with the ratio of biomass to transpiration of C3 plants , but the correlation is influenced by leaf-to-air vapour pressure differences .
3 The usual order is judgment for arrears of rent to date of termination of the tenancy , and for mesne profits to date of hearing and thereafter mesne profits at a daily rate and ( almost invariably calculated by reference to the rent ) from the date of hearing until actual possession is given up .
4 The author has experienced such extremes as the time lapse from date of submission to receipt of detailed planning approval varying from five days to 18 months .
5 this is , that 's a sort of reference to sort of
6 Pin and tack the pleats on the right side from top of valance to bottom of stiffening , by bringing the solid lines together on the wrong side as with pinch pleats ( fig. 33 ) .
7 At the beginning of 1981 I had been promoted from Minister of Transport to Secretary of State .
8 That is , cinematic signification , especially in the age of high technology and 30-million-dollar film , comes closer than other forms of signification to resemblance of reality .
9 In this experiment , which used the same general procedures as those employed by Hall and Channell ( 1985 b ) , rats received 16 days of pre-exposure to presentation of a light , enough for their tendency to orient to habituate .
10 The mean age at first diagnosis of low grade dysplasia was 45.2 years ( SD 13.64 ) and mean duration of colitis to diagnosis of low grade dysplasia 17.7 years ( SD 7.33 ) .
11 — Amadé looks on the rat 's body with sorrow , she 's soft-hearted , you know that , when the rat wife come running out , eyes left and right , watching out , a red flower in her teeth , and she makes passes over the dead creature from tip of tail to tip of nose .
12 Figure 4.2 : Relation of Unionisation to Level of Bargaining
13 Michael Forsyth was dismissed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Sept. 7 as chair of the Scottish Conservative Party and at the same time was promoted from Under-Secretary of State to Minister of State at the Scottish Office .
14 Assessment of success to date of the ‘ Villa Policy . ’
15 As a common carrier , the NVOCC enters into contracts of affreightment with his shipper , issues his own bill of lading , and assumes full responsibility for the carriage not merely from port of shipment to port of discharge , but from the point of origin to point of destination .
16 There is actually no hard and fast rule with size of handle to size of cutlery blank , but depends on the design and shape you require — I often look around shops for ideas and take my tape measure and notebook to jot measurements and ideas down .
17 This might be overcome by using a matching task of net to drawing of shape and rewording the criterion to " can match net with drawing or actual object .
18 Figure 4.1 : Relation of Centralisation of Structure to Level of Bargaining
19 I think they have very little say from the point of diagnosis to treatment of anything .
20 The under sheriff then issues a warrant for one of his bailiffs or officers to enforce the judgment by seizure of sufficient goods of the defendant to cover the judgment debt and costs , any accrued interest ( from date of judgment to date of payment ) , the sheriff 's charges , the fee on a writ of fi .
21 Experiments with rat embryos suggest that this increased demand for oxygen is due both to a change in metabolism , from a predominantly glycolytic source of energy to utilization of the Kreb 's cycle and electron transport system , and to a necessary compensation for the absence of a functional chorioallantoic placenta which serves in vivo as an important organ of respiratory exchange ( 18 ) .
22 Emanuel Höchstetter , Mark Steinberger and Richard Ledes replied , claiming lack of production to shortage of peat for smelting " … whereby such great quantities of ore remain on our hands unsmelted …
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