Example sentences of "with [noun] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , if you fit SII wings and front panel with headlamps to a SIII , the lights would not meet legal requirements . |
2 | ‘ But she had gone with Dean to a party after a family wedding . |
3 | Among these , a pertinent example is Claudius Rey , a weaver , who in 1719 contributed along with Defoe to a debate relating to the importation of calico . |
4 | But the more people who obtain post-school education , the less likely it is to provide them with entry to a career . |
5 | The secondary school can rely on further stages of national assessment together with recourse to a record of achievement which has to be provided for every pupil at the age of 16 . |
6 | Trading standards officers are once again making their presence felt in the book trade with visits to a number of bookshops around the country . |
7 | It is often difficult to make the policy implementation distinction with reference to a service operated by professionals . |
8 | To explain , make clear , with reference to a difficulty or problem . |
9 | 1–3–1859 The Convener read the following letter from Claud McFie Esquire with reference to a donation of £400 which he had given to the Aged and Infirm Ministers ' Fund and a like sum to the Supplementary Sustentation Fund and in reference to which he reserved power to demand the interest during his life ; that he was anxious to promote the prosperity of the new Church of Bowmore in Islay , and now desired to appropriate the interest of the latter sum for five years , for that charge , and on this being complied with he gave up for that period his claim for the interest of the former sum , viz £400 , to the Aged and Infirm Ministers ' Fund . |
10 | The purpose of the following sections is to explore the difficulties with reference to a number of rather awkward speaker variables , beginning with social class . |
11 | A scene in the book singled out by many of its critical admirers — in which Robyn instructs Vic in the theories of metaphor and metonymy with reference to a Silk Cut commercial on a hoarding — is absent from the serial . |
12 | The solvent used tends to be methylene chloride thickened with SCMC to a gel consistency to slow down the evaporation of the solvent and to make the product easy to apply . |
13 | The Germanic tribe is therefore based on shared locality rather than kinship , but it consists of a collection of kinship units each with access to a territory , thus ‘ individual landed property ( of the different families ) does not appear as a contradictory form of communal landed property , nor as mediated by the community but the other way round . |
14 | hi — there is a man with access to a SCANNER ! ! |
15 | British public libraries have in the past 10 years diversified very considerably by providing their public with access to a variety of non-book materials . |
16 | Each suggests the location of the settlements in favourable lowland situations with access to a variety of different types of land in different environments , with areas of upland , pasture or woodland at some distance , and the main areas of arable and pasture near to the settlements ( Fig. 59 ) . |
17 | Unfortunately , for the traditional printing and graphic arts industries , the desktop publishing ‘ revolution ’ has taken place largely outside their control and has placed the capability to generate complex artwork directly in the hands of anyone with access to a computer and around £1,000 or less for the necessary software . |
18 | Yep , there 's been a lot of occasions in the last two to three months when I could really have done with access to a computer . |
19 | This could involve the institution of worker management ( discussed more fully in the following section ) with access to a state ‘ management consultancy ’ service . |
20 | Affiliation to the National Confederation will provide your group with access to a network of services and expertise . |
21 | Significantly lower random haemoglobin A 1 values were found among patients in practices with access to a community or hospital dietitian , with a practice nurse skilled in diabetic care , or which ran miniclinics . |
22 | With access to a typewriter he could even knock off another column about the lighter side of his literary tour , not mentioning any of the events at Perth . |
23 | Since the monarchy is in so many respects the visible representation of the nation , the merest whiff of criticism draws the fire of every tub-thumping little Englander with access to a microphone . |
24 | In terms of the age distribution , the elasticity of expected duration with respect to benefits is 0.18 for men under 20 , decreases with age to a value of 0.06 for men over 55 ; NNS found the effect to be largest for the teenagers with a value of 0.65 . |
25 | With respect to a concept of orthogenesis the validity of internally direction evolution does not stand or fall on what various specialists such as molecular biologists , have to offer . |
26 | Er my Lord it 's rather a complicated of transaction and the the essential heading this case was that he failed to advise in relation to title er the person who goes from with respect to a land transaction he 's entitled to expect that the lawyer investigates the state of entitlement to arrange the matter and to explain to the trial exactly what that is , what it is that is portrayed by the state of the title . |
27 | As such , this subsection is an illustration of the general rule that the intention of the parties with respect to a contract must be gleaned in the light of the surrounding circumstances . |
28 | The new rules apply with respect to a transfer of value and other events occurring after 9 March 1992 . |
29 | One difficulty is that there is evidence indicating that hot spots can migrate with respect to each other at velocities of up to 20 mm a k This means that both hot spots can move under ‘ stationary ’ lithosphere and that the lack of motion of the African Plate is thrown into doubt because its past positions have been in part determined with respect to a reference frame of supposedly fixed hot spots . |
30 | If the 3rd parameter is set to FALSE access to all information with respect to a DC will be restricted to users who are interested in the DC , ie. the user who submitted the DC , any assessors of the DC and any user asked to approve the DC . |