Example sentences of "to which all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The conditions of use to which all users are required to agree insist among other things that users should not attempt to identify particular individuals or households , that the data should only be used for academic purposes , and that any publications which make extensive use of the data should acknowledge this .
2 For networks , the Quality Audit will focus on the internal quality system to which all members will operate .
3 The schedule of meetings begins with a presentation of the proposals by the Developers , on Friday 1 November 1991 at 2.00 pm in Room 1.5 in the Regional Chambers , to which all members of the Council and appropriate officials are invited .
4 It is becoming increasingly clear that a transition plan , developed with the individual during the final years of schooling , to which all agencies agree to contribute is the only practical way of coordinating local services .
5 And in tha in our statement we say , that we are talking about a process which involves both governments , all parties , and what we 're talking about is agreement among the divided people to which all sections can give their loyalty .
6 Under a plan to which all factions had consented , the AFL troops were to assemble at the Barclay Training Centre and Camp Schiefflin , in Monrovia , the Liberian capital .
7 In such cases the use of a professionally drafted memorandum of understanding to which all shareholders are party is recommended .
8 Amongst other recommendations , the Hill Report ( Central and Scottish Health Services Councils 1968 ) advocated the establishment of poisoning treatment centres in district general hospitals to which all cases of deliberate self-poisoning should be referred , no matter how serious the medical condition of the patients .
9 Dr Zanda said that it was essential to agree common standards for any works being carried out on both shores and that an international statute governing the Adriatic should be drawn up to which all states bordering on its coasts should adhere .
10 Pluralists exaggerate the extent to which all groups enjoy some influence .
11 The first lies in the extent to which all evidence adduced depends on guesswork .
12 It will be the text to which all talks about natural science are but the commentary ’ .
13 It was then the heyday of ‘ stimulus-response ’ theories of animal behaviour , according to which all behaviour patterns are learned responses to associated stimuli .
14 The need for a more balanced architecture , with readings being ordered not as a result of depth-first search but according to numerical scores to which all system components can contribute , will now be argued in more detail by looking at four types of co-ordination problem occurring in anaphora resolution .
15 The Parliamentary scrutiny to which all bills are subject enables MPs and peers to apply political and expert opinion to legislative proposals .
16 There was one particular aspect to which all commentators drew their readers ' attention : his sensuality , referred to above .
17 And the point of this is that the infallible beliefs are intended , within the programme of classical foundationalism , to act as those by appeal to which all others are to be justified .
18 ‘ L Detachment on the other hand , had set a minimum standard to which all ranks had to attain and we had to be most firm in returning to their units ( R.T.U. ) those who were unable to reach that standard . ’
19 As our plans for the reform of tax and benefits are implemented , we will establish a Student Income Entitlement and a Student Allowance to which all students , both full- and part-time , will be eligible .
20 But yet we can not say that this notional world of human scientific description is the more fundamental physical reality to which all creatures relate .
21 In 1594 the Masters of Requests were allocated a room outside the gates of the court , to which all suitors might be directed .
22 is that it helps all the 910 missionary dioceses of the world through a central fund , to which all countries , including the missionary countries themselves , contribute .
23 For London alone from 1867 a Metropolitan Common Poor fund was established , to which all London Unions contributed for the building and maintenance of workhouses throughout London .
24 Standards were set to which all school premises had to conform .
25 Although any eligible accounts held by you can be associated with a single card , one account must be nominated as the Primary Account to which all transactions relate unless you select a different account for a particular transaction , for example because there are insufficient funds in the Primary Account to meet the withdrawal .
26 If experiments such as creep or stress relaxation are performed on the same sample of a polymer over a range of temperatures a pattern of behaviour is apparent that as long ago as 1943 led to the proposal of a " master curve " to which all observations could be reduced .
27 I refer to my memorandum dated 31 March 1993 in the above regard , to which all departments have now responded .
28 Well you have n't pleaded a term of the contract that there 's a practice to which all solicitors are subject that they have got to do this that and the other .
29 N. Daniels , Oxford , 1975 , to which all page references refer .
30 The second stage was to produce a sequence of ideas , and in a genuinely collaborative discussion to which all pupils contributed the sequence in Figure 2.2 was decided upon .
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