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

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1 Global temperatures will increase as much as three degrees centigrade in the next ten years due to damage to the ozone layer .
2 Whenever a limb abnormality involves truncation , one can be pretty sure that this is due to damage to the ridge and so loss of the progress zone .
3 She walked with a stagger , due to damage to the middle ear , her head swathed in a bandage and saliva dripping from the disfigured side of her mouth .
4 It may be suggested that the window frame or complete door has to be replaced due to damage to the double glazing unit .
5 And those two principles are the governing principles at present in the practice of the Catholic Church with regard to admission to the sacrament .
6 Success in Bar Finals entitles the candidate to admission to the Bar , known as call to the Bar provided that they have completed the quaint requirement of eating the necessary number of dinners in their Inn .
7 I accepted plate and cup , thanked her , and wondered how on earth , into a conversation which had ranged from hydroponics to knitting to the situation in the smaller countries of the Warsaw Pact to the best breed of wool for spinning tweed to the honey and the siting of the hives — how on earth I could decently introduce my queries about Ewen Mackay .
8 Kitchen to kitchen to the front .
9 If the death is then considered to be from natural causes , the coroner will issue a notification that he does not consider it necessary to hold an inquest , and this may be given to the relative to take to the registrar or sent to the registrar direct .
10 These arguments suggest that the biological and/or psychological make-up of women does not predispose them to criminality to the same extent as men .
11 This is due to part to the relative inaccessibility of the organ , its regional differences in structure and function , and to the capricious nature of motor events in the large bowel .
12 And that left the reigning title-holder to coast to the line 40 seconds clear of Mansell — but 58 points adrift after 11 rounds .
13 ‘ We hope to Witness to the Good News of Jesus ’ love for us all , and the hope and joy of his resurrection .
14 The air collections in the extra-alveolar space are related to barotrauma to the immature mesenchyme .
15 A subscription entitles you to entry to the Sportcentre , and to view any sport or game for which there is no separate entrance fee .
16 That is to say , the barriers to entry to the industry are such as to ensure the dominance of the highly priced and expensively packaged products .
17 The performance of students was also examined with regard to whether or not they had been involved in some type of formal study during the two years prior to entry to the DipHE .
18 Peter Reid , the factor on Kildalton Estate ( 36 ) , in part of his statement said " I do n't suppose it is of any consequence to advert to the question of how people were removed , but I do n't think we can admit that there were any evictions , and I think there is no need , unless it is wished , to call forward witnesses to show that there were no evictions , at least in the ordinary sense of the word . "
19 Where the prosecutor relies on a continuing course of conduct , as will often be the case with offences under this section , a claim that the actor had failed to advert to the consequences that his conduct was having will lack plausibility .
20 Next , he sang about ‘ Wine Flowing in the Garden of Eden ’ and then got the audience swaying gently from side to side to the tune of ‘ My Jane , my Pretty Jane ’ .
21 The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects .
22 provided that trustees can persuade the Charity Commissioners , who are very experienced and expert , to register them , then the trust is conclusively presumed to be a charity whilst on the register , subject to recourse to the courts .
23 His long reflection on the divine ordering of the universe did not extend to principles of political organization , and certainly not to opposition to the established order .
24 Holland also accepts in retrospect that the left damaged its prospects in this regard by hitching its industrial policy to opposition to the EEC , so that the pro-EEC verdict of the 1975 referendum reduced the credibility of the left generally .
25 the triangle from school to home to the high field —
26 Machinery was not widely introduced until the latter half of the century , as wages rose due to migration to the towns .
27 ( Bridegroom 's speech in reply to toast to the bride and groom , a brief but sincere speech . )
28 There are obvious analogies to the immune system , including the fact that these proteins can be induced and that there are extremes of individual variability often related to the presence of polymorphisms that can lead on occasion to hypersusceptibility to the effects of environmentally derived agents .
29 So I went to work to the old market place in the high street when it was an old market an open market you know where McKays is now , McKays whatever .
30 I take in my opinion the size , scale of settlement that is being pursued by erm North Yorkshire is of sufficient size , erm my experience erm are twelve fifty to fifteen hundred new settlement is sort of of a size that can sustain a reasonable balance of community facilities , I think in looking at the new village and in the context of P P G thirteen its highway implications , we see from table one of er Mr Curtis 's supplementary statement that public transport , I E bus and train , in terms of journeys to work to the Greater York area amounts to about eight percent of all journeys made , now I think if we were to follow Mr Curtis 's view through and put all development on the periphery of York , if we put two hundred to the North , two hundred to the East , two hundred to the South and so on and so forth , the contribution that those , that new housing can make to improving the public transport system , will be very small , if you concentrate your developments in a new settlement , or or maybe two new settlements which is another point , erm you have a better opportunity to provide a public transport system which would not only serve that new village , but also settlements in the surroundings , and I think you will find that the percentage of people in the new village who are reliant on public transport as a means of getting to work is greater that what you find in the Greater York area at the present time .
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