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

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1 Lord ‘ Bertie ’ Denham , the bluff and genial Chief Whip who floated between the Lords , White 's and Pratt 's proffering a glass of whisky to any peer tempted to vote against a government bill , likes to maintain that there is no inbuilt Conservative majority in the Lords , and during the first two Thatcher terms the government did indeed lose 111 votes .
2 Stage 2 : Determining the level of assessment — Making an initial identification of need and matching the appropriate level of assessment to that need .
3 For the earth with all her fruits of corn , cattle and such like , was made to be a common storehouse of livelihood to all mankind , friend and foe , without exception .
4 Each tank was carried on four pairs of tracks , making a total of 16 points of support to each vehicle .
5 In primary five , children are developing a strong sense of responsibility to each other in relationships .
6 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
7 You can see there 's been a wee bit of damage to that ligament just where it goes down over the top of that bone .
8 The intention of the clause is to reflect the increased likelihood of damage to this equipment under the strain of racing .
9 in respect of damage to any motor car in connection with which indemnity is provided by this Section .
10 The absence of career models , particularly in maths and science , links of course to another aspect of female deviance — ‘ underachievement ’ , and intermittent aspiration in certain curriculum areas .
11 But of course to some degree you 've got to decide what you mean by break even in the sense that er how do you actually I mean that
12 Now , of course to some extent the ego gets its sense of reality from the senses , from its direct observation of the world , but not entirely , and the reason for this , Freud thought , was that as children we learned that reality through direct experience is very important , but also through teaching and education from our parents and as a result parental authority represents the demands of reality .
13 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
14 The renewed interest in using literary texts as a means of inculcating the kind of critical competence which could comprehend rather than simply dismiss contemporary culture in all its complex manifestations , was one kind of response to this crisis .
15 ( same day transfer of money to another person 's account in the UK ) £15
16 This is to help ensure nutritional balance in your diet and , in particular , to supply calcium , because dietary fibre can hinder the absorption of calcium to some degree .
17 Newly inserted s.20A(a) of the SEA 1934 gives a private right of action to any person who trades contemporaneously with any person in securities of the same class where that person has violated any provision of the Securities Exchange Act 1934 or any regulations made thereunder .
18 Indeed , these relationships survived and are influencing credit-financing of industry to this day .
19 Similarly , if any single firm were to reduce its wage rate below that prevailing elsewhere , there would be an immediate decrease in the supply of labour to that firm which would drive the wage rate upwards again .
20 Minimally , the binding of protein to this element should alter the chromatin structure of the promoter .
21 Unless you 're a misery ( or your boss is ) , Icon Make-It will add a vast amount of pleasure to any time spent using Windows .
22 In the field of architecture , what the publishers describe as ‘ a monumental new series ’ , Buildings of the United States , is intended to be a sort of Pevsner to that country .
23 With the exception of deeply divided societies such as Northern Ireland , it has tended in practice to be very difficult to attribute more than the most limited amount of crime to any kind of underlying ideological commitment .
24 Coetzee , describing the leagues as part of a Conservative effort to get to grips with mass politics and the ‘ new religion ’ of socialism , explains the timing of their appearance on the grounds that prior to the 1890s ‘ the Conservatives had no need of recourse to such pressure groups because they already possessed access to institutions adequate for the defence of their interests within the existing sociopolitical framework ’ .
25 We must ‘ consider men as if but even now sprung out of the earth , and suddenly , like mushrooms , come to full maturity , without all kind of engagement to each other ’ .
26 However , there have as yet been no official state decrees , announcements or acts of recognition to this effect .
27 A licensing board will be held to have failed to exercise its discretion in a reasonable man tier by not giving due consideration to a matter , such as objections , if there is absence of reference to that matter in the statement of reasons ( R. W. Cairns Ltd. v. Busby East Church kirk Session , 1985 S.L.T. 493 ) .
28 Many great poets and spiritual leaders produced work of benefit to all mankind from the homeland of the Jewish people .
29 How does that sit with the fact that the Austrian application lay on the table for two years before the British Government said a word of welcome to that country ?
30 I mean that 's that 's one of the things I want ed to talk about was the relevance of archaeology to that sort of work I mean certainly I 've done surveying you know
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