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

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1 The letter should specify the parties , the contract , the expert clause and the issue to be resolved , at the very least , and further details may be useful .
2 it would seem that the economics of the socially approved tobacco and alcohol industries means that we have to accept 42,000 deaths annually from cigarettes , and the cost to society of 50,000 alcoholics .
3 Some who are still young enough plan a baby without a husband , but the cost to the mother will be high and the cost to the child , who has no choice in the matter , may be even higher .
4 Humanity shall remain content to cut off further hopes of increased life enjoyment by permitting the continued dominance within the human race of the evolutionary law that requires for its operation that ( a ) , all surplus life must perish and ( b ) , the strongest shall be entitled to all that physical dominance permits them to take , regardless of the source of what is taken , and the cost to others .
5 Humanity shall remain content to cut off further hopes of increased life enjoyment by permitting the continued dominance within the human race of the evolutionary law that requires for its operation that ( a ) all surplus life must perish , and ( b ) the strongest shall be entitled to all that physical dominance permits them to take , regardless of the source of what is taken , and the cost to others .
6 Conservatives who had claimed to prefer contributory pensions in 1908 faced outraged complaints from their constituents about the growth of bureaucracy and the cost to employers .
7 British Gas should be contacted to check if a service is available on or adjacent to the site , and the cost to the developer of provision of any new or extension to existing mains .
8 From April 1991 larger practices will be able to choose to take control of some NHS funds to finance a range of local services for their own patients — including certain hospital treatments , and the cost to the NHS prescriptions and some staff needed for the practice .
9 The Council gave extensive consideration to proposals designed to limit the opportunities for , and the cost to , the profession of defaulters .
10 Do the Government have figures for Scotland about the number of students involved and the cost to local authorities of trying to collect this tax ?
11 The risk and the cost to the customer is thus under control and there is a relationship between cost and reduction of risk .
12 An acquisition of newly issued shares does not constitute a disposal by the issuing company — in this instance Target — and the cost to Newco of subscribing the shares is added to its base cost in the " pool " of total shares in Target .
13 Now if we are going to say that this rolling programme , we we do n't mean this rolling programme because it it 's all going back to committees again to be to be looked at then we are putting our at a disadvantage they will disband and the cost to us for refurbishment will increase .
14 Service to your customers should be reliable , attractive and punctual , at acceptable fares and charges ; and the cost to the taxpayer should be reduced ’ ( reprinted in MMC 1987 : 257 ) .
15 But hurtling towards Winter was the most difficult part of the track , where the course divides into three , and the approach to this junction was not railed .
16 At the outset of the research project , after initial discussions with the Officer-in-charge , a formal briefing was given to all staff explaining the aims of the project and the approach to be taken , giving the opportunity for any questions to be raised .
17 Little new factual material is to be found in Revealing the Universe but where the editors , J. Cornell and A. P. Lightman , do score is in their unique combination of subjects and authors , and the approach to the material .
18 in his fascination with ‘ the diversity of the contexts in which the French pursued science ’ has put together 12 of his own papers ( all published elsewhere between 1968 and 1985 ) that describe the changing nature of government influence , scientific institutions and the approach to scientific discovery between 1700 and 1900 .
19 It is essential that both the person authorising the research , and the individual or agency carrying it out , are in agreement about the objectives of the exercise and the approach to be taken to carry it out within the requisite cost constraints .
20 Instead she was gazing sombrely out of the window of a smart Mercedes taxi as it left behind the flat landscaped suburbs of the island of Amager , crossing the bridge to the main island of Zealand and the approach to the city of Copenhagen .
21 The research is therefore central to evaluation of the Act and the approach to police accountability it embodies .
22 Proposals include work on St John 's Pavement , St John 's Square , Borough Pavement and the approach to St Werburgh 's Square , from Borough Pavement .
23 We found the taxi driver who took him and the girl to the station and witnesses who saw them get on the train .
24 On 9 October 1979 the building society submitted the transfer , the legal charge and the discharge to the Land Registry for registration .
25 The hospital , moreover , is perfectly located for a swift getaway , just yards from the Brussels ring road and the motorway to Paris .
26 In cases where the standardisation sample is drawn from a different population from that of the child being tested ( for example , the sample is North American children and the child to be tested is British ; the sample comprises children from a different age group from that of the child being tested ) , it is inadvisable to make judgements based on comparisons with the standardisation data .
27 In Hard Times ( 1909 ) an unemployed father with a dying child smashes a baker 's window , is caught by the crowd , and is delivered to the police , who proceed to call in a physician ; the working-class family is restored to prosperity and the child to health , and the physician becomes a family friend .
28 A contact orderwhich requires the person with whom the child lives , or is to live , to allow the child to visit or stay with the person named in the order or for that person and the child to otherwise have contact with each other .
29 The amount of change displayed will depend on the influence of those new relationships and the level to which the operator wishes to view them .
30 But they you 'll also get a list a computerized list of these advertisers and the name to whom we sold
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