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

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1 The conference centre is receiving its finishing touches and will be bringing income to the college in 1991 , and the adjoining area has been planted and landscaped with the help of the Superintendent of the Botanic Garden .
2 The outcome in this patient suggests that the delay in diagnosis and hence starting effective antibiotic treatment may have given rise to the abnormality in both the humoral response and T cell function , which on this occasion may have contributed to the development of an associated extraintestinal lymphoma .
3 Phillips ( 1986 ) has described how metamorphic fluids could have given rise to the mineralisation in Central Wales .
4 A SCOTLAND-WIDE effort to provide aid to the starving in the famine-stricken countries of Africa was begun yesterday by the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund , writes Gary Duncan .
5 And at the Leicester Congress in 1931 , an illuminated address , signed by every member of the executive , bore witness to the respect in which he was held by his colleagues and the deaf community as a whole .
6 Thus if an estoppel is raised the unauthorised sale takes effect as if it was authorised — i.e. it transfers ownership to the buyer in the ordinary way ( see section 21(1) , above ) .
7 The final report of the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth drew attention to the stability in the distribution of income in the post-war period .
8 It may have been this group Professor Ashton had in mind when he drew attention to the way in which London banks played a role in making available the " savings of agriculturalists ' to provide " much of the investment in manufacture " .
9 As a formal procedure , this is today rare and serves mainly to attract publicity to the cause in question .
10 The first is gaining access to the community in question .
11 ( iii ) provided accommodation to the addict in your life because he or she had nowhere else to go .
12 In its submission dated September 1984 to the Council of Ministers , the UK Government proposed the addition of a new Article , 19A to 19F which would provide support for the continuation of farming in a manner that has regard to the countryside in certain environmentally sensitive farming areas .
13 Worsley was reappointed surgeon-general to the army in Ireland in 1647 , but seems not to have taken up the post .
14 Mr Jones said : ‘ He did make reference to the letter in the speech that he made and he did make positive noises but whether they will translate into positive actions we 'll have to wait and see . ’
15 Sir Lewis made reference to the move in his address at the annual general meeting saying that Stakis already had three such ‘ above-ground ’ casinos and that this format increased revenues .
16 Our case studies [ see Chapters 5–7 ] , which make reference to the environment in which users of temporary labour are operating , give some indication of the importance of alternative employment opportunities ( or the lack of them ) in explaining the labour market behaviour of at least some temporary workers .
17 It was held that he was not guilty of theft because there was no such special arrangement as would give rise to the obligation in s.5(3) .
18 The argument that the court should take account of the fact that the wearing of a seat belt would have caused other injuries of a different nature was rejected as a matter of principle in Patience v Andrews [ 1983 ] RTR 447 : it is respectfully submitted that this decision is wrong and does not give effect to the provision in s1 of the Law Reform ( Contributory Negligence ) Act 1945 , that damages should be reduced to such extent as the court thinks just and equitable .
19 In a letter to her he said : ‘ Not only did you show discourtesy to the House in refusing to make a statement but your use of a ‘ pursuant to ’ written answer to make this announcement was deplorable .
20 Lou Macari signed a three year contract with Celtic this afternoon then told Scotland Today he would walk away if he could n't bring success to the club in that time .
21 THE owner of a derelict boarding house was accused yesterday of killing a friend who had allegedly helped him to set fire to the building in an ‘ insurance job ’ .
22 By the time the work had finished two internal walls had been completely destroyed and Crook took the decision to set fire to the flat in the hope Langbaurgh Council , which owns the block , might rehouse him .
23 Both accord primacy to the norm in examining social interaction , rather than to power … .
24 This argument , however , is countered by drawing attention to the passage in Emendatio Vitae ( c.11 ) describing singular love : which shows that he conceived of an unlimited and thus , literally , unfulfilled desire for God .
25 For him the reworking of familiar images is not simply a matter of drawing attention to the way in which mass-reproduction numbs the optic nerves , by shocking the spectator with a moustached Mona Lisa , but rather , using a peculiar blend of both iconoclasm and a sort of wry homage , of investigating the power of certain images , particularly those which have national resonance .
26 A useful application of this weakening effect occurs when we add anti-freeze to the water in a car radiator .
27 Now I suppose that kind of model of what goes on in families has been disrupted a bit in the last few years because increasingly people have drawn attention to the way in which um often the person doing the abuse is the most powerful person within that family situation .
28 In his book Rest Days Hutton Webster has drawn attention to the passage in 2 Kings 4 : 23 , describing how , when the Shunammite woman wanted to go to the prophet Elijah to beg him for her son 's life to be restored , her husband objected , saying ‘ Wherefore wilt thou go to him today ?
29 Otherwise it may : ( i ) grant or refuse the request without a hearing or representations ; ( ii ) fix a date for consideration of the request and give notice to the applicant in the proceedings ; or ( iii ) invite all or any of the parties to make written representations before proceeding as in ( i ) or ( ii ) above .
30 Now , with the hull of the ferry drumming a different note as the thrusters tuned up for docking , Jezrael-Ayesha felt her hatred for Nils give way to the fear in her .
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