Example sentences of "to [noun pl] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The major changes which were set out in that strategy have however been carried into effect — the establishment of a National Conveyancing Protocol , the establishment of a financial services vehicle to assist solicitors and a more positive approach to solicitors involvement in estate agency . |
2 | I think it is important to reassert the depths of support for such measures in Scotland and , more generally , for the principles of welfare which underpin them and stand in such sharp comparison to attitudes south of the Border . |
3 | I think it is important to reassert the depths of support for such measures in Scotland and , more generally , for the principles of welfare which underpin them and stand in such sharp comparison to attitudes south of the Border . |
4 | HAYDOCK man Alan Hill has ben promoted by Ideal Homes to projects manager at The Country Park , West Derby , Liverpool with overall responsibility for the company 's biggest developments in the North West . |
5 | To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to increase the funds allocated to roads maintenance in the next financial year . |
6 | The options open to personnel management in choosing the right kind of system for their organization , and some key issues which have to be faced . |
7 | 4 The Option Open to Personnel Management in Choosing the Right Kind of System for their Organisation , and Some Key Issues which have to be faced |
8 | An omission which might have and may still cost him serious casualties to personnel north of the Qattara depression . |
9 | Congress responded to grass-roots pressure by only permitting a maximum cut of 37,600 in reserve and national guard forces , whereas the Pentagon wanted a reduction of 105,000 . |
10 | Riches to rags decline of sad Thomas |
11 | In purely financial terms option ( i ) above is preferable to Calculators Plc by [ £272,219.20 - £272,000 ] £219.20 . |
12 | Offer subject to availability and open to readers resident in the United Kingdom . |
13 | Like income , wealth can affect life chances but to Marxists ownership of the means of production also gives power . |
14 | John Dunford , Philip King and John Kennedy had had this idea to record me ‘ live ’ in a pub , so they brought down a mobile unit to Winkles Hotel in Kinvara , and we were all there for three or four days . |
15 | of the crew of a British fishing boat were required to be of British or other Community nationality , only extended to vessels fishing within British fishery limits because of the problems of enforcement outside United Kingdom jurisdiction . |
16 | In this respect , too , the ground had been prepared by what Michel Foucault has described as a ‘ pathologization of sex ’ in late antiquity : anxiety about sex and the sexual regime began to dominate the thought of medical writers and the advice they offered to clients intent on achieving balanced lives . |
17 | ' But to book-collectors publication in parts is usually only a matter of much interest with such fiction writers as Dickens , whose Pickwick Papers ( to give them their familiar short title ) established a great new vogue in 1836–37 . |
18 | The report accepted that the entry qualifications for the new degree and its standards should be as for other first degrees , but a majority of the group could not accept that it was possible to combine a professional and academic education to honours standard in three years . |
19 | Valer Xheka , chairman of the UITUA central strike committee , appeared to be responding to grassroots pressure from certain groups of workers who were continuing on strike . |
20 | So far as the scope of the duty in the offences of assault , resistance and obstruction is concerned , the law has developed in such a way that the obligation is not confined to duties stricto sensu , i.e. something that the officer is compelled by law to do . |
21 | This may appear selfish to comrades south of the Tweed-Solway . |
22 | Both changes parallel changes made to companies legislation by the Companies Act 1989 . |
23 | It also applies to companies resident in the Irish Republic if they are listed on the Stock Exchange , are traded on the USM , or under Stock Exchange Rule 535.3 or used to be traded on the 3rd Market . |
24 | Sir , — Your correspondent , R W Christopher in the October issue ( see p 7 ) , highlights the lamentable spread to Companies House of the sort of bureaucratic nonsense emanating from Brussels . |
25 | Companies House has bowed to pressure from MPs and the business community and agreed to send ex gratia payments to companies that were forced to pay a late filing penalty after their accounts for the period to 30 September 1991 were delivered to Companies House on 31 July 1992 . |
26 | AND MUCH MORE His Master 's Voice says NO What other shops say to dogs PUPPY OF ALL BATTLES We help bring Des back from the Gulf |
27 | From a frightening ratio of expenditure to fares revenue of four to one , the ratio has improved to better than two and a half to one and it is stili improving . |
28 | And last , but by no means least , , previously at , Louth , was promoted to maltings manager in January . |
29 | There is , however , an irrefutable case for giving a greater degree of protection to fishermen resident in the Hebrides and the North of Scotland generally . |
30 | Greenpeace is calling for an independent investigation into safety at Aldermaston , for health records to be made public , and for a halt to weapons production at the site . |