Example sentences of "and to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had received word of the Iran scheme in a stream-of-consciousness memo from McFarlane , delivered to ‘ Secretary Shultz personally and to no other for him ’ , aboard his aircraft on July 13th , 1985 .
2 ‘ Secondly , the Commission is answerable only to Parliament , and to no other group nor individual .
3 Yet somebody had sprayed those two words on the wall , somebody who knew what they would mean to him and to no other occupant of Breakspear College .
4 He had been shouting in the open air for more than ten minutes and to no great avail .
5 The loss of Massawa ( known by the Eritreans as " Mitsiwa " ) effectively reduced Ethiopian presence in Eritrea to an isolated enclave including the provincial capital , Asmara , and the town of Keren , and to a narrow corridor leading to the port of Asab .
6 As quality feature films were produced so the anxieties and introspection could give way to congratulation and to a new hyperbole .
7 The two remaining seats went to the Democratic Party ( Democratische Partij — DP — three in 1985 ) and to a new party , Nos Patria .
8 The other is in European and Comparative Law , under the auspices of the Law Board , and will be related in particular to the degree of M.Juris. , a one-year postgraduate degree , and to a new four-year undergraduate degree in Law , one year of which is spent at a European university .
9 She was on her way to Paris , and to a new life …
10 ‘ Why ca n't we move away entirely and to a new system which after proper and full consultation would set prices and regimes periodically ? ’
11 Some of the opposition to liberalization may come from multinational companies used to low interest rates and to a protected local market .
12 That aspiration was realizable , in Italy above all , and to a substantial degree was realized ; and in its realization scholarship and contemporary cultural activity were inseparable .
13 We accept responsibility for ensuring that all component parts of the inclusive holiday which you book with us are supplied to you as described in this brochure and to a reasonable standard .
14 The introduction of Japanese plants to South Wales , and later to north-east England ( led by Nissan ) , was widely seen chiefly as a spur to UK firms to ‘ improve ’ their working practices and productivity , although Dunning ( 1986 ) estimated that Japanese employment in the UK could increase to 22,000 by the end of the 1980s and to a possible 250,000 by the year 2000 .
15 These shortfalls have increased in recent years due to cultivators avoiding cash crops altogether which attract poor prices , bureaucratic and policy-making bungling , and to a general neglect of the building up of physical and institutional infrastructure to aid farming .
16 It adds considerably to our knowledge of the position of the individual in late Tsarist society and to a general understanding of that society .
17 Because I , I 've received a letter erm from a parishioner , if I can find it , er which I have photocopied for everyone , which I think was a direct response to the fact that there was something in the magazine and perhaps a direct response to other meetings and to a general feeling as well .
18 When you 've ploughed through Using the Play Macro Dialog Box , Assigning a Macro to the Macro menu , to the WordPerfect 's Button Bar and to a Key Combination , believe me , you 'll be ready for some light entertainment .
19 A further important aspect of the assessment process was the significance of ASW consultation with male family members , associated with section 2 more than section 3 and to a greater degree with GP than other referrals with non admission .
20 The latter study , which was conducted in Macomb , Illinois , discovered that during the period 1972 ( when Rossi carried out his research in Baltimore ) to 1979 , ‘ the seriousness rating of white-collar crime … increased both absolutely and to a greater extent than any other category ’ , and more important , increases in seriousness ratings were pronounced in two categories of corporate crime , particularly ‘ violence ’ ( resulting in death or injury ) and ‘ price-fixing ’ .
21 On the one hand , there were those who , once the prospect of redundancy had been raised , were reconciled to early retirement and to a greater or lesser extent relieved at leaving work , although they were attached to their employer and would not in all probability have left prematurely of their own volition .
22 Perceived health status was a strong predictor of rates of both short , and to a greater extent , long spells of sickness absence .
23 This will occur where the corporate controllers perceive that the long-run loss to the company 's wealth ( and to a greater or lesser extent their own — it may depend on a number of variables ) is likely to be greater than the short-term profits .
24 In Britain at least , and to a greater or lesser extent in other financial centres also , this deregulatory trend has been accompanied by a wave of new regulatory developments to ensure that deregulation does not go too far .
25 Mutuality of feeling may enable acceptance of this in both partners and to a greater or lesser extent usually does .
26 The management accountant will use the financial accounts and to a greater extent the cost accounts to prepare the necessary financial information for management decisions .
27 Now , with the expansion of availability of SCOTVEC awards to increasing numbers of candidates , to a wider range of centres and to a greater coverage of occupational areas , SCOTVEC 's Board decided that the time was right to review the quality system which supports our awards to ensure that the system could continue to meet its objectives in the years head .
28 Much to my shame I knew nothing of the Cambrian Railways as most of my interest up to then had been in the Southern Railways and to a greater extent industrial railways , and so decided that much research was necessary , which along with the commencement of renovations will form part of our next episode : - ‘ A NEW STATION IN LIFE ’ .
29 School-based choices about curriculum and curricular goals have given way to external requirements and to a greater measure of centralized uniformity .
30 Towns and cities vary , not only with respect to resources like housing but , more generally , with respect to the number and variety of jobs that are available , and to a wide range of educational , cultural and scenic facilities .
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