Example sentences of "[noun] to [pron] it [verb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Others have progressed rapidly in the beginning , only to experience considerable difficulty in overcoming the final hurdle — almost as though the mind was loath to give up a fear to which it had been clinging for years .
2 Erm it can set its parameters to what it thinks is suitable then .
3 Even if the intermediary is an ordinary business investor ( see page 36 below ) , the customer agreement will have to be a private customer agreement if the indirect customer route is adopted and any of the intermediary 's clients to whom it relates are private .
4 This brings us back to a central theme of Sport and the British : the extraordinary degree to which it has been promoted privately without politicians , employers , or trade unionists taking a significant part except as enthusiastic individual sportsmen .
5 for proceeding from the premises of a manufacturer or repairer of or dealer in mechanically propelled vehicles to a place from which it is to be transported by train , ship or aircraft or for proceeding to the premises of such a manufacturer , repairer or dealer from a place to which it has been so transported ;
6 In my view this provision makes sense only if the twofold consequence to which it leads is that , by reason of being so treated , B is to be regarded as the depositor ( 1 ) for the purpose of receiving compensation under section 58 and also ( 2 ) for the purpose of the definition of protected interest in section 60 .
7 person to whom it has been allocated .
8 But , as we showed earlier , if a positive aggregate demand shock occurs , and if the unexpectedly high local price to which it leads is attributed by agents wholly to an aggregate demand shock , then that movement in aggregate demand , although it is random , will have no effect on real output ; it will merely induce a change in the expected and actual level of prices .
9 At the time when these minutes were recorded the island was the property of the Campbells of Calder to whom it had been granted by Royal charter in 1621 for an annual payment of 9000 merks Scots , or about £500 sterling , to the Crown .
10 At the time when these minutes were recorded the island was the property of the Campbells of Calder to whom it had been granted by Royal charter in 1621 for an annual payment of 9000 merks Scots , or about £500 sterling , to the Crown .
11 As far as local government is concerned the extent and direction of change to which it has been subject since the 1960s are difficult to explain mainly in terms of the state itself .
12 It has done so now in response to what it feels is a growing impatience from its members with the continuing reluctance of landowners to permit access to their property .
13 An SPR may be passed on up to 6 times using this option but LIFESPAN will not allow it to be passed to a user to whom it has been passed before .
14 Unlike other countries , Britain does not allow the money to go straight to the local authorities to which it has been allocated .
15 The export licence will be issued by the member state in which the good is ‘ lawfully and definitively located on 1 January 1993 ’ and thereafter by any member state to which it has been ‘ lawfully and definitively ’ exported .
16 Entitled ‘ Towards a humane , democratic socialism ’ , the Declaration insisted , as Gorbachev had done , that the origins of Soviet difficulties were to be found , not in any deficiency of the socialist idea itself , but in the deformations to which it had been subjected in the past .
17 Although an indefinite curfew was reimposed in Srinagar after the assassination , thousands of people took to the streets as Farooq 's body was carried from the hospital to which it had been taken to his home .
18 In a year the shop would be no more , lorries would carry away the rubble to which it had been reduced , leaving a gap to be filled by yet another chain store .
19 And the history to which it relates is a patriarchal history .
20 The crucial factor of associational appositeness relating a symbol to what it symbolizes is rarely seen directly and explicitly , although heraldry is replete with such purpose-built symbols .
21 " Hotel licence " which gives the same authorization to the holder as a public house licence except that the premises to which it applies are hotels .
22 The first is the extent to which the shares to which it relates are paid up .
23 In both cases it is important not to exaggerate the extent to which it has been implemented .
24 In the first case the item in question is cheap to produce but the parts to which it assembles are difficult to design and the assembly process demanding .
25 In the first case the item in question is cheap to produce but the parts to which it assembles are difficult to design and the assembly process demanding .
26 It is thought that previously matured vitrinite would begin to undergo maturation again once it reached the maximum temperature to which it had been originally exposed .
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