Example sentences of "to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But her complaints to superiors about a ‘ systematic campaign of harassment ’ were ignored .
2 Small farms were assigned to sons of noblemen and promising warriors , on condition they reported annually for military service .
3 Charles flies to break news to sons at school
4 This is due in part to splits within the alternative movement .
5 Although short of an absolute majority , the UMP finished as the largest single party , owing to splits within the Vanua'aku Pati ( VP ) which had governed since independence .
6 Paint and sign work carried out to toilets on the recreation grounds .
7 This top quality upholstery range , woven in 100% wool is currently in mid launch with an initial 500 pattern books being individually distributed by Sekers sales force to specifiers throughout the country .
8 The team continued to astound with their attacking flair and sound defence , treating the home crowd to wins of 5–1 over Plymouth , 10–1 over Croydon Common and 7–1 over New Brompton .
9 But inexperienced deputy Ian Ironside definitely keeps his place for the trip to Southampton after helping Boro to wins over Manchester City and Leeds United .
10 Martin Head has guided them to wins over Walthamstow Pennant , Basildon United and Canvey Island .
11 Amdahl Tuxedo Transaction Manager 4.2 , based on the Unix System Laboratories Inc product , offers support for migrating some transaction processing applications to UTS from IBM Corp MVS systems while maintaining links to corporate databases in the MVS/CICS environment .
12 Publishers want safeguards at a practical level to ensure that it does not open the floodgates to returns of all kinds . ’
13 COMIC Bill Cosby was named highest-paid US showbiz star yesterday — thanks to REPEATS of his TV show .
14 This increase underlines my commitment to improvements across the whole range of law and order programmes , consistent with the undertakings outlined in the recently published ’ Justice Charter for Scotland ’ .
15 He believes trusts will lead to improvements for patients , but that the calibre of that management will be all important .
16 ‘ The answers are wildly varied but generally appertain to improvements in control and standard of service .
17 An opening at the Met Despite resistance by its more conservative elements , the Metropolitan Police has begun a process of reform that should lead to improvements in the way it operates and encourage better relations with the public .
18 INDICATIONS that the economy is moving out of recession were provided by a clutch of reports and surveys yesterday pointing to improvements in consumer and business confidence and rising credit .
19 In addition to improvements in fuel consumption by means of improved design , computer control , weight reduction and increased engine and transmission efficiency , fuel is likely to be conserved by the more efficient use of vehicles .
20 The reasons for this demand , mainly confined to developed nations where there is a large disposable income and significant holiday entitlements , have been discussed in detail by Boniface and Cooper ( 1987 ) and Pearce ( 1987 ) and are related to improvements in transport as well as financial considerations .
21 It was also felt that the system proposed in the final user requirement would lead to improvements in the working conditions in the Registry , and , by introducing more interesting and rewarding procedures at this level , generally improve staff morale .
22 This linked the Channel Tunnel project indissolubly to improvements in road and rail links and included in a wide range of recommendations on , for example , economic diversification in the Channel ports , environmental protection along the scenic Côte d'Opale , tourism , inward investment , and education and training .
23 These modifications ( which amount mostly to improvements in the quality of pots , switches and plugs ) should make a significant difference to the way your wireless system and guitar interact .
24 And players do not only have more powerful rackets these days , but many of them , thanks to improvements in health , training and diets , are also stronger and bigger .
25 The process of making anything from a switch to a civil airliner is subject to improvements in speed , quality and cost reduction which follow the characteristic learning curve .
26 These modifications pertain to improvements in the inspection and operation of locking and vent mechanisms .
27 Talks between the government and opposition parties in the summer and autumn of 1989 led to improvements in the detention centres .
28 It was thought therefore that the increased use of such a system might lead to improvements in enforcement .
29 These increases are attributed ( Floud , Wachter , and Gregory 1990 ) to improvements in the diet of the London poor .
30 Erm there is just one , may I just er , make one final point erm paragraph on page four refers to improvements in services of minority groups and also on page five and six the need for sa input , input into priorities shall not be able to for this .
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