Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to [noun sg] on " in BNC.
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1 | While the Language in Use team wish to order priorities differently and the Humanities Project 's teachers wish to rearrange literature to illustrate relevant social issues , there is an extreme form of resistance to literature on the grounds that it is part of the ‘ syllabus of established middle-class culture ’ . |
2 | The Woolwich Equitable Building Society was entitled as of right to interest on the repayment of a capital sum that had been paid to the Inland Revenue pursuant to Regulations that were ultra vires and void . |
3 | Alfred had plenty of advice to hand on how to play a cop — his 55-year-old wife Jill Gascoine made her name as Inspector Maggie Forbes in hit series The Gentle Touch . |
4 | MEMO : Government Consultation Paper on ‘ Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment ’ |
5 | This change would rectify these disparities and bring the legislative into line with the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment Directive . |
6 | Implementation of the EC 's Directive on the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment |
7 | IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EC DIRECTIVE ON THE FREEDOM OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE ENVIRONMENT |
8 | The adoption of such a procedure raises the question of who would act as the regulatory or responsible body to oversee implementation of the Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment procedures . |
9 | The description continues , but the essential point emerges of the close relationship of man to locality on which the Saxon economy and social order was based . |
10 | These ranged from an increase in severance compensation to almost £20,000 , an offer of secondment to industry on full salary , an opportunity for a search across the university for posts at senior lecturer level , and an offer of meeting the full cost of training for an alternative career . |
11 | It is clear that what Bukharin had in mind here was that the ‘ town ’ must provide consumer goods and means of production to agriculture on such a scale as to make it worthwhile for the peasants to produce more than for their own immediate needs . |