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

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1 Pictured above are two of the three winners receiving vouchers from ( left ) , safety and personnel manager ; ( centre ) , quay foreman at Yarmouth Marine Base and ( right ) , secretary/receptionist on contract to Hamilton Oil .
2 Removing neuron X2 has a similar effect on response to training pattern F'3 .
3 Finally it was abandoned in a back street in Kingsbury , and the four students thankfully made their way on foot to Wembley Tube Station .
4 A panel of experts , appointed by the Council of Europe last November to advise the Community , found that some European states have yet to develop rules on recourse to DNA analysis in forensic work — a shortcoming they set as the first priority .
5 Effects of α-glucosidase inhibitors on mouth to caecum transit time in humans
6 They probably work by slowing carbohydrate digestion and absorption , but their effect on mouth to caecum transit time has not been studied .
7 The effect of acarbose ( 100 mg ) , miglitol ( 100 mg ) , and placebo on mouth to caecum transit time ( 380 kcal breakfast with 20 g of lactulose ) was investigated in 18 normal volunteers using breath hydrogen analysis .
8 Thus , the objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of acarbose and miglitol on mouth to caecum transit time ( MCTT ) .
9 Procedure on transfer to county court
10 An irreversible alteration of hypoglycaemia response might have occurred , but this would not be compatible with reports of reversal of hypoglycaemia unawareness on return to animal insulin .
11 We also show that the lower bound on payoffs to Nash equilibrium , derived by Fudenberg and Levine , applies in our model although there is always revelation of a player 's type .
12 The main manifestations of this were the insistence on education to doctorate level for recruits to the discipline , and the development of theoretical and methodological orthodoxies in teaching and in research .
13 Because at the moment there 's no one looking at health and safety on day to day basis and in any of the branches .
14 There are a number of issues that already have and will continue to have direct bearing on day to day practice of which the major one will be the reverberating effects upon pre-school education of the Education Reform Act 1988 .
15 That was what the present had on offer to Michael Holly .
16 Indeed the proliferation of Unix implementations now on offer to desktop system users featuring integrated operating system kernels , graphics , iconic interfaces , networking and other components appears to have made the problem even more intractable .
17 Is it any wonder McDougall is now on loan to Mitchley Infirmary ?
18 Carl Shutt who was on loan to Birmingham City has now transferred= for 50,000 .
19 And his six goals in his four games while on loan to Coventry City have shown he has not lost his knack .
20 Ingrid translated the ads into English and passed on details to West Country job centres .
21 No withholding tax on payments to EC parent companies .
22 Further details of this opportunity will be supplied to your , subject to the vendor 's agreement on application to KPMG Peat Marwick Mergers and Acquisition Services , 1 Puddle Dock , Blackfriars , London EC4V 3PD .
23 Further details of this opportunity will be supplied to your , subject to the vendor 's agreement on application to KPMG Peat Marwick Mergers and Acquisition Services , [ [ 1 Puddle Dock , Blackfriars , London EC4V 3PD .
24 , John ( fl. 1364–1398 ) , principal master mason to Durham Cathedral and the Palatinate , may have been identical with John ‘ Loewyne ’ who was a working mason on repairs to Westminster Palace in June 1351 .
25 Tickets for the FA Cup replay with Portsmouth will go on sale to season ticket holders , and the public , from Thursday .
26 He was at the centre of the controversy that led to the Unix Wars and the creation of the Open Software Foundation while on secondment to AT&T Co from Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA .
27 However , in the absence of financial security , the option of early retirement rested primarily on proximity to pension age ( see Figure 4.1 ) .
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