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

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1 The ‘ short-sighted ’ award would simply lead to a deterioration in morale , cause difficulties implementing the Government 's patient 's charter and lead to more staff leaving the health service , she said .
2 ONE of the newest clubs in Cleveland may have to close down due to a fall-off in attendance .
3 For many years I marched to a music in comparison with which the military music of the streets is noise and discord .
4 To a Friend in Time of Trouble
5 The woman ran to a friend in college and immediately went to the Police for help … she 's now too frightened to leave college at night .
6 Specimens up to a foot in length have even been recorded .
7 We will legislate to establish the right of every private sector employee in a substantial company to have access to a share in ownership and/or in the profits they help to create .
8 From January 1991 divorced women would have the right to a share in family property , and child custody would be decided by the courts instead of automatically being granted to the father .
9 ‘ Mr Adair 's call for a review leading to a change in legislation is , in the opinion of the association , the correct way forward .
10 Most heads could identify changes that had led to a more balanced or improved curriculum , either as a result of the purchase of additional facilities or due to a change in curriculum planning .
11 The Catholic Education Commission for Scotland welcomes the development of Short Courses in Religious and Moral Education , and endorses the considerations which led to a change in title .
12 We know that our clock is normally adjusted by various external factors — and now we can use them to help us adjust to a change in life-style .
13 The effect is similar to a change in income and depends upon the income elasticity of demand .
14 This change shows up directly in the uneven spacing of Figure 2 , and corresponds to a change in shape of the nucleus from a sphere to a prolate spheroid , or ‘ rugby ball ’ shape .
15 To say that the UK economy is at a crossroads suggests that it is a time for important decisions to be taken leading to a change in direction .
16 This adds a further regulator to receptor-matrix interaction and implies that specific receptor expression may be influenced by nuclear events or in response to a change in matrix .
17 Several lines of evidence point to a change in North Pacific productivity , particularly at higher trophic levels .
18 There 'll be an even wider spectrum of cars to choose from next year , thanks to a change in Type Approval rules .
19 It remains possible that a few patients are susceptible to a change in insulin species , and obviously patients who are unhappy with human insulin should not remain on it .
20 What reassurance does it give to people who might suffer damage due to a change in groundwater level when the Bill permits the Secretary of State to weaken the groundwater provisions ?
21 The development of flexible endoscopy , which allows pancolonic biopsy , has supported this finding and has led to a change in practice such that in many centres at risk patients are examined at intervals , with colonoscopy and biopsy , to detect premalignant dysplasia or early cancer .
22 The first unit to be completed was the 4.5in shell , the first of which was forged on Saturday 11 October 1941 , and with this unit in working order , effort was concentrated on the erection of the second unit , but on 24 January 1942 , owing to a change in policy , the manufacture of the 25-pdr shell was taken over by the States , and the second and third units were dismantled and prepared for despatch to America .
23 These financial and moral concerns have given rise to a change in policy , which has led to the Child Support Act due to be implemented fully by April 1993 .
24 Such increases in productivity might be due to new investment in existing industries , to speed-up and other kinds of changes on the shop-floor , or to a change in balance between low and high productivity sectors .
25 the average fall in sound pressure levels of four to five dB(A) was attributed to a decrease in the number of passing vehicles , to a reduction in speeds and to a change in driving style .
26 By avoiding variations in vowel preparation ( apart from the two patients with ileostomies ) any such effect due to a change in diet should be equivalent in the UC and control patients .
27 Secondly by the response of the reversal potential of th of the current to a change in ion concentration .
28 Here it was the habituated OR that was sensitive to a change in arousal level whereas latent inhibition was not .
29 Analysis of how individuals respond to a change in tax allowances and/or tax rates is now a much more complex affair .
30 A second reason for isostatic anomalies is that the lithosphere is not capable of adjusting instantaneously to a change in load .
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