Example sentences of "is [adv] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The information is mostly of concern to the crew in the pilot 's cabin , who will then make the necessary course , altitude and speed corrections , and note items of equipment which may need a maintenance check , once the aircraft has reached its destination .
2 This is somewhat in contrast to the photographs of former collaborator George Sutkus which provide the unpopulated settings , the places which the onlooker can choose to inhabit .
3 The point to emphasise is that the data is only of help to those who know the patient and can build up a case history .
4 They thus tend to be solely related to a company and its products , and remain unpublished as their content is only of interest to their direct users and competitors .
5 Discussion is only of interest to those participating in it , and many young children find it extremely difficult to articulate their ideas verbally — especially before they 've actually done what you 're talking about .
6 This is not truly a third party claim , as the basis for the claim of material breach is party status to the first treaty ; it is only with respect to the subsequent treaty that there is a third party relationship .
7 Despite plans for market integration in Latin America and between the United States , Mexico and Canada , it is only in relation to the European Community that integration can properly be discussed at present .
8 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
9 Thus it is only by reference to a standard of normality that we can identify and respond to actions such as those of children and the insane .
10 It is only by reference to the contribution of ‘ environment ’ , both social and physical , to the spread of heroin use that conclusions might be drawn as to why heroin use reached ‘ epidemic ’ proportions in such a short space of time in the Wirral area .
11 Overall , the tone is highly positive ; certainly it is so in relation to the impressions created by some other women in the sample .
12 It provides a picture of the state of the incumbrances on a company 's property , something which is obviously of interest to those contemplating entering into a secured lending transaction with the company .
13 Er , this is obviously in answer to the questionnaire , yes they have four hundred and fifty pound in the bank , and yes they do organize boxing tournaments for self-help .
14 This sort of example of partnership between schools is always of interest to the local press .
15 It is interesting how many of the social workers who regard themselves as identified with their clients , sharing some sense of oppression by the ‘ bureaucracy ’ that weighs upon them both and working therefore to help the clients receive resources from the ‘ system ’ , have a view of social security field staff that is directly in contrast to their view of their own position .
16 None of them actually obey the formal theory which suggests that altruism towards kin in human societies is directly in proportion to shared genes .
17 May I make it clear to my hon. Friend that this is a document that the Labour party simply could not write , because the principle of being critical of the producer is anathema to a party that is totally in thrall to the producers ?
18 Radicalism can only be maintained by separation from the world and yet , where this outer world is still of interest to the inner group , whether as object of study or object of practice , it must also be constantly admitted , a process which continually threatens either the faith of the practitioner or the rigour of the analyst .
19 Keane , in County Monaghan yesterday preparing with the Irish squad for tomorrow 's Group Three World Cup qualifier , is still under contract to Forest until the end of October .
20 It would seem that if the real complaint is about shoddiness or unsuitability of the goods , the course of action is still by reference to the implied terms under the SGA 1979 , SGSA 1982 and SOGIT 1973 .
21 Given all the momentous developments in the environmental sphere that are taking place on the world stage , with which I 'm sure you are involved , I hope you wo n't mind me asking for help over an irritating little problem which is nonetheless of importance to UK environment groups .
22 Almost all growth occurs between March and October and , whilst other factors are doubtless involved , this is probably in response to temperature .
23 The builder is also under obligation to : ( a ) Make every reasonable effort to obtain fully completed 715 vouchers from sub-contractors .
24 The builder is also under obligation to : ( a ) Provide the sub-contractor with Form SC60 to verify that tax has been deducted from payments made .
25 This information is also of interest to all engineers to help them encourage good practice approaches to the identification and assessment of risk issues .
26 The group is also to affiliate to Mencap , Britain 's largest voluntary organisation for mentally handicapped children and adults and their families .
27 Only join clubs , societies , or associations if the work or activity that they pursue is really of interest to you , though , or it is unlikely to be a success .
28 The argument rests on the assumption that the number of volatile-rich bodies that would be captured by a planet after it has accreted is roughly in proportion to the mass of the planet .
29 Is it any wonder McDougall is now on loan to Mitchley Infirmary ?
30 I should point out to him that , thanks to the generosity of the Sainsbury brothers , which has resulted in the building of the new wing of the national gallery , all the permanent collection of the national gallery is now on display to an ever-increasing part of the British public .
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