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

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1 A Bill will go to the latter two types of committee only if it is so moved by a Member immediately after second reading and so decided by the House .
2 Most texts will lie somewhere between these extremes ; textual corpora in particular will tend more to the latter extreme .
3 Such an approach bas inevitably produced a bitty product — becoming bittier as we move from the early sections , which deal systematically with host pathogen interactions , to the latter third of the book .
4 In 1712 the Goldsmiths , finding themselves responsible for yearly payments not only to the charities which they supported or were still required to pay for but also to the many hundreds of the Company 's annuities over the years 1695–1709 , resolved to mortgage their properties .
5 Similarly in Britain , the early literature consisted of learned , academic books , which later gave way to the many systematic publications of the Geological Survey , only now superseded by research published in commercial scientific journals .
6 Similarly in Britain , the early literature consisted of learned , academic books , which later gave way to the many systematic publications of the Geological Survey , only now superseded by research published in commercial scientific journals .
7 But that is all we are told and the relative weight given to the many relevant considerations , both favourable and unfavourable , is not disclosed .
8 It may also shed light on the standards required for British firms who wish to act as subcontractors to the many Japanese foreign investors in Britain and Europe .
9 In addition to the many personal representation made to members of the council on the subject of fox hunting on county council land , the county secretary has now received a total of two hundred and six written representations nearly as many as me .
10 ‘ They go fast enough as it is , ’ said one local certainly not averse to the many material improvements in his lifestyle compared to that of his parents without electricity and all that that facilitates .
11 In this period , the press and the political parties experienced their most intimate relationships : newspapers were closely allied to the many political factions which dominated late 19th century politics .
12 In additional to the many sporting activities , there are more leisurely pursuits such as pony trekking , which is an increasingly popular and peaceful way of exploring the countryside .
13 One view put forward by A. G. Dickens in the mid-1960s held that because Protestantism greatly appealed to the many lay people who had been alienated by the formalistic , clerically dominated Catholicism of the later middle ages , the Protestantization of the country was achieved very quickly .
14 They tell a story that reaches back to neolithic man some 5,000 years ago , to the Roman occupation , to the many religious and military influences and the continuing threat of invasion over the years .
15 Pleading danger to the many thousand Belgian nationals who remained in the Congo , paratroopers were flown in .
16 In addition to the many successful plays he has written , David also contributes to the acclaimed radio serials The Archers and Citizens
17 The conclusion is irresistible that Mr Mandela is exploiting the government 's growing dependence on him to extend his influence to the many black organisations whose adoptive leader he is .
18 They should be regarded as basic guidelines and adapted to the many possible variables , such as type of employment , level of responsibility , age/experience of the candidates .
19 It is unfortunate that the influential Dudek could only illustrate Leonard 's work by quoting from the admittedly despondent poem ‘ Rededication ’ , without a reference to the many other elements of positive delight that the book — and Leonard 's work elsewhere at that time — demonstrates .
20 The more usual examples arise from the misuse by public officials of the powers delegated by Parliament to central or local government , or to the many other bodies exercising administrative powers .
21 Central Council is also grateful to their spouses who often support the welfare work of their partners , and to the many other volunteers who also help .
22 And to the many other ways in which CARE is helping the world 's poorest people to find a way out of poverty and ill-health .
23 I would like him to explain to the Americans , whose US banner had ‘ his ’ rings the size of footballs , or to the Swedes , who had the Olympic logo emblazoned across their tracksuits , and to the many other teams why Great Britain are not entitled to wear it .
24 Ratepayers in the above areas will withhold payment of rates and we will recommend similar action to the many other communities who have publicly supported us ;
25 I should be happy to add that training scheme to the many other excellent training schemes we have at present .
26 However , if the dividend is to be effectively delivered , it can not leave us vulnerable to the many other surprises hiding around the corner .
27 Maurice Paterson concluded on an optimistic note with references to the many new faces at the sales support conference .
28 It had done him no good , but the same quality was to stand him in good stead when he turned away from international relations to the many domestic difficulties which the war had engendered or highlighted .
29 It is a way of bringing some kind of order to the many diverse things which the scriptures could be said to be about .
30 This is in addition to the many illicit senior house officer posts uncovered by the task force process and ratified retrospectively .
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