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

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1 None of the YCs had realized that the decision to rehouse the families was being taken by the Conservative council .
2 The Association 's Director , Alan Mattingly , claimed that the decision to phase out indications of which land was Forestry Commission-XXXX owned had been taken in the light of plans to sell off Commission land .
3 An interesting point is that the tendency to fracture by the spreading of cracks is relatively little affected by temperature whereas the viscosity or shearing stress is very dependent upon temperature .
4 In fact , the problem seems to be determined genetically , which means that the tendency to hyperkinesis is passed down from parent to child .
5 That it might be centrally implicated , however , adds to the overall impression that the stimulus to efficiency that that the market undoubtedly , though variably , creates , is achieved at a high price , and might be achievable with fewer side-effects by other means .
6 But now that the road to peace in Cambodia once more looks at risk , the country needs the world 's attention again .
7 But although the impact of women 's liberation remains resilient in the culture , a question remains : given the assumption that the road to liberation lay , among other things , in women 's economic independence , what happens when employment ceases to be an alternative " destiny " ?
8 The Socialists ( 24.5 per cent ) had considered merging with the Communists when the war ended to create a single working-class party but their leaders , like Leon Blum , believed that the road to socialism lay through a liberal-democratic political system rather than a Soviet-style regime .
9 In the extreme case , there is no mobility of labour at all ( as in Jones , 1971b ) , and the implications of such immobility for the incidence of the corporation tax have been examined in Section 6–4 , where we saw that implies that the return to capital definitely falls ( relative to p y ) as a result of the tax .
10 Besides seeking to establish the authenticity of works in the sale room , auctioneers are also concerned that the title to ownership is secure .
11 It is important that the day to day running of the proposed systems can be undertaken by non-technical personnel .
12 Do we need to put anything in the front of our , our quality manual , in the scope of registration , which 'll make it clear that the day to day of our accounts department are .
13 2.1 Following detailed discussion at the Council 's Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee , it has been decided that SCOTVEC should now proceed beyond the pilot programme to implementation of the new system : it was felt that the work to date on the pilot courses has provided enough experience to confirm the adoption of the Policy Paper 's principles as the basis of the new operational system .
14 This is obvious from the fact that the response to beer and wine is many times higher than that to corresponding concentrations of ethanol .
15 While the idea that the response to crime actually caused more crime was pleasantly ironic , it was nevertheless still very much a causal-sounding theory , and one of a particularly deterministic nature .
16 The second finding is consistent with our previous study showing that the response to pentagastrin stimulation in duodenal ulcer patients is not changed after eradication of H pylori .
17 Tony Garnett 's 1982 Handgun for instance , ends up celebrating gun lore , vindicating the vigilante ethos and subverting its heroine at every turn , finally implying that the way to redemption as a complete and fulfilled human being is through the absorbing and conquering of macho values .
18 But he might conclude that the damage to law 's role would be small and the economic gains great , and so decide to award no damages .
19 More recently , more prosaic workers have claimed that the damage to coral reefs is nowhere near as widespread as the earlier alarmist reports had suggested .
20 When they applied a voltage of — 0.7 V to the mesh they found that the resistance to passage of chloride ions was ten times greater than at zero volts .
21 If the examples cited by Hildyard and Olson of oral language being ‘ autonomous ’ and of written language being ‘ context-based ’ were the rare exceptions that the reference to letter writing and to lectures suggests them to be , then their conjectures about literacy would have some credence , though the argument could not be as absolute as they sometimes make it appear .
22 Right , at the last Committee , it was suggested that the figures be presented to Committee on a town by town basis , I E not the wider travel to work areas , the reason being that the travel to work areas are , are quite large and sometimes mask differences in rates of unemployment between different settlements .
23 The report estimated that the cost to business of adapting information and computer systems , and providing more detailed trade statistics , will be nearly £50m .
24 Indeed it seems to me that the contribution to date of the voluntary sector to service provision in most sectors has been marginal and peripheral .
25 Suppose that the yield to maturity on a conventional gilt is 8.3 per cent and that the real return on an index-linked gilt is 2.5 per cent ; then using ( 5.27 ) we have a break-even inflation rate of .
26 It will be appreciated that the signal to noise problems inherent in detecting and analysing 300 base pairs out of 3 billion ( 1 in 10 ) are very much alleviated after 30 cycles of polymerase chain reaction , when 10 copies of the 300 base pair fragment are present for every single copy of the total genomic DNA background .
27 For these reasons , it is possible to hope that the House of Lords might , if called upon to do so , reconsider the decision in a way that makes it plain that the right to freedom of speech in public is not wholly dependent upon the discretion of the policeman on the spot — important though that will undoubtedly always be — but is guided by rules and principles that recognise , inter alia the importance of freedom of speech in public , and the fact that the person interfered with was going about his otherwise lawful business .
28 Parliament can not have intended that the right to compensation should turn on fine legal distinctions between an assignee 's rights to a deposit under an absolute assignment and a beneficiary 's rights under a declaration of trust .
29 The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right to say that the right to life and to not being molested or attacked is fundamental .
30 Mr. Gardiner relied on this case as demonstrating that it was considered self-evident that the right to recovery arose directly from the unlawful exaction irrespective of whether any element of compulsion existed .
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