Example sentences of "the [noun sg] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For viscoelastic materials the response to mechanical testing is time dependent , but the behaviour at any time can be predicted by applying a superposition principle proposed by Boltzmann . |
2 | On the other hand , sodium nitroprusside abolished the response to low dose cholecystokinin and reduced the response to a high dose by about 80% . |
3 | The response to parental discontent and pupil underachievement has been to try to design curriculum guidelines . |
4 | The response to intravenous ethanol seems to be at least partially mediated by cholinergic nerves . |
5 | Exercise capacity and oxygen consumption are reduced , and the response to physical activity is impaired . |
6 | As a result , the county council accepts the need for a substantial element of development , which is the response to inward migration in the county . |
7 | Closing the Park to through traffic could make a significant contribution in this direction . |
8 | Mouse ICM is much more susceptible to lethal damage by X-irradiation or anti-metabolites than TE and treatment of embryos ( starting from the 2- to 8- cell stage ) with a variety of these reagents has been used to generate trophectodermal vesicles devoid of any apparent ICM ( discussed in ref. 28 ) . |
9 | Furthermore , the attachment to collective security , particularly at a time when an actual aggressor had appeared over the horizon , seemed an improvement on the almost nihilistic pacifism of 1933 and 1934 . |
10 | From Red Pike follow the ridge to High Stile ( 0.75 miles ) where it is worth wandering a little northwards along the summit spur to get the best views of Buttermere . |
11 | For H. G. Wells , the change to Bonar Law marked a distasteful new attitude by the Unionists ; when Balfour 's " essential liberalism came face to face with this new baseness of commercialized imperialism , with all its push and energy , he made a very poor fight for it . |
12 | The manufacturers want the burden of making the change to lead-free fuel put onto oil companies who could , at a price produce substitutes for lead in petrol . |
13 | In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries enclosure of open fields was widespread in the Midland counties with the change to pastoral farming and the consequent desertion of settlements . |
14 | What we can take from this contemporary debate is the realisation that although research can assess the effectiveness of signing in schools , the change to Total Communication is generally based on attitude or commitment , which minimises or ignores the teacher variable . |
15 | The change to regular publication of these abstracts in Index to Theses from 1988 onwards is a significant improvement in bibliographical control of UK theses and it may have an effect on the way in which theses are used . |
16 | Although Koch prides himself on his team 's technological programme , he admitted he had overlooked the change to daylight-saving time , which meant the races began an hour earlier , while the wind was still building . |
17 | Be that as it may , the major work of planning for the change to public ownership was certainly delegated to the men the Labour Government intended to appoint to the Central Authority . |
18 | So we recommend that the TUC encourages affiliated unions to include the change to monthly payment of wages in future pay negotiations . |
19 | Since the change to independent taxation in April 1990 , husband and wife are assessed separately for tax . |
20 | The meeting approved the admission to full membership of Brunei , Myanma , the Philippines and the Republic of Uzbekistan , thereby bringing total membership to 108 . |
21 | John Redwood MP , Minister of Corporate Affairs ( right ) , hands the award to Chief Executive Clive Thompson |
22 | It is more convenient to purchase pre-sensitised boards which are then cut to the required size , but DO NOT remove the protective film until you are ready to expose the board to ultra-violet light . |
23 | So having prepared a board with the UV sensitive etch-resist lacquer , the next stage is to expose the board to ultra-violet light through the positive artwork , see Fig. 2 . |
24 | When exposing the board to ultra-violet light , we are attempting to ‘ turn ’ the etch-resist throughout the depth of the layer of the ink . |
25 | Ransome Kuti had accused it of instigating the violence in order to thwart the handover to civilian rule scheduled for January 1993 . |
26 | Perhaps this is understandable in view of the blow to local employment and morale as a result of the closure of the Royal Naval Dockyard . |
27 | Bake for a few minutes , to allow the pastry to just cook . |
28 | I would like to assure the committee that we will put the money to good use in our work of protecting the countryside of Wales . |
29 | £pound1 , 000 had seemed to him a pretty sum on which to " have a union of his own , manipulated by himself , despite the fact that in refusing to hand over the money to Head Office , he was bringing great hardship to the men in other ports still on strike , and to their families . |
30 | Cope had intended to raffle his infamous ‘ Cosmic Asshole ’ mic stand on the tour , with the highest bidder donating the money to anti-fur trade campaigners Lynx . |