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

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1 The expected shortfall in social services funding for community care had already led to tightening of the criteria that social workers will use to decide who is eligible for care management , and patients with moderate needs for care might lose out altogether .
2 Excess of oligonucleotide 1 led to recircularization of the original vector whereas insufficient quantities resulted in incomplete digestion .
3 Ad valorum fees will almost certainly be payable in relation to progress of the job and cash-flow predictions will be seriously affected should delay occur .
4 Injections of 5nl of the antibody ( 40μgμl -1 ) generated embryos that failed to form the furrow between midbrain and hindbrain in 50–60% of cases , whereas injection of 2nl of antibody led to hypertrophy of the furrow region in 12–15% of cases .
5 Mobility is repeatedly linked in Out to hypertrophy of the imagination which , like a prism , refracts the ‘ colourless ’ light of the protagonist 's civic identity into the protean kaleidoscopic images of his fantasy selves by means of the ‘ coloured ’ language of metaphor .
6 Science comes to defence of the chapati
7 Smiling with success , Derek Davis ( right ) received a cheque from Chief Executive Ralph Ellis a runner-up to salesman of the year .
8 I flung open my double-glazed windows before I went to sleep and the first call to prayer of the Muslim day was a strident awakening .
9 In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out .
10 In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out .
11 A final complication is recent evidence that bitches may be reinfected during late pregnancy or lactation , leading directly to transmammary infection of the suckling pups , and , once patency is established in the bitch , to contamination of the environment with eggs .
12 There may be small scars at the corners of the mouth known as ‘ rhagades ’ and there are sometimes deformed nails due to damage of the nail-bed .
13 We were brought up to think of the wonderland between Loch Broom and the roads to Skye as Wester Ross , and always will .
14 In a dazzling subversion of medical and eugenic theories she insisted that women , as the reproducers of life , were not merely central to perpetuation of the race but were the dominant motivating force behind the human species .
15 The chemical industry makes a crucial contribution to our health and prosperity and to protection of the environment .
16 The lottery is expected to raise around £1 billion per year , about half of which will be used to support the arts ( in particular the national heritage ) , with the remainder allocated to protection of the environment , sports and charities .
17 In spite of changing perceptions of the environment and the differences that has made to the Trust 's approach , it is the ability to manage property in a sustainable way , that underpins the Trust 's relevance to protection of the environment in the 1990s sense of the word just as much as it did in the 1890s , in the Victorian sense of the word .
18 36 , or relating to protection of the environment or the working environment ’ shall notify such provisions to the Commission , and the Commission may confirm them after having verified that they are not a means of arbitrary discrimination or a disguised restriction on trade between Member States .
19 John Cunningham in ‘ The Guardian ’ , referring to coverage of the mortar bomb attack on Whitehall wrote : ‘ Whitehall 's scariest 60 minutes proved to be one of radio 's finest hours , effortlessly making the case for an all news channel ’ .
20 It was carried on well underneath Levers Water but an alteration of the country rock into a " clayey character " led to impoverishment of the vein .
21 After rearrangement — which takes between 5 min and several days in solution , depending on the substituent R — the 1,2,3,5-dithiadiazole products give a five-line 1:2:3:2:1 quintet due to interaction of the free electron with two equivalent nitrogen nuclei ( see Fig.4 ) .
22 The proposals were largely welcomed , though Cardinal Heenan objected to removal of the promise by the non-Catholic parent to allow children to be brought up as Catholics , and there was no time to conclude this debate .
23 This usually leads to removal of the effect of any repeating pattern such as a 2 , 5 or 0 in the last digit because every digit in the number divided is involved in the division , and so may be altered .
24 Provision of 52-week accommodation but not necessarily the additional focus on care , or a series of different short-term holiday placements , can lead to fragmentation of the children 's lives and inadequate preparation for the adult world .
25 Ensure that any policy applies equally throughout the entire Company from shop floor to Chairman of the board .
26 From his early days as a trainee manager to chairman of the board , Michael Hirst hopes and believes that his operating style has not changed .
27 Christopher Bond FHCIMA to chairman of The Chester Grosvenor Hotel .
28 If there was a redistributive aspect to funding of the national debt and its associated taxation , it was largely one which operated within the ranks of the better-off .
29 The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope .
30 It was a miserable business pining for those who had gone and she thought back with something close to horror of the unhappiness she had endured while wishing herself elsewhere .
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