Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun] to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | These characteristics suggest that a number of preconditions are necessary before the addition of Rhizobium to either plant or soil will be effective in promoting nitrogen enhancement . |
2 | The provision of information to both consumers and providers of care . |
3 | After single-sex schools , the most contentious issue has been the admission of pupils to racially mixed schools . |
4 | Private sector led regeneration has profoundly increased the inequality of access to both private and public goods in the area . |
5 | Combing the collegiate and university records of Oxford , and going through all the medieval episcopal registers , as well as a vast range of other English sources , he compiled three substantial volumes of A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 ( 1957–9 ) . |
6 | vol. xv , 1951–2 , and vol. xviii , 1970 ; A. B. Emden , A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 , vol. iii , 1959 ; W. H. St J. Hope , Windsor Castle , 1913 . ] |
7 | [ A. B. Emden , A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 , vol. iii , 1959 ; E. Longpré , ‘ Fr Thomas d'York ’ , Archivum Franciscanum Historicum , vol. xix , 1926 ; D. E. Sharp , Franciscan Philosophy , 1930 ; authorities quoted . ] |
8 | [ A. B. Emden , A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 , vol. i , 1957 ; J. Otway-Ruthven , The King 's Secretary and the Signet Office in the XV Century , 1939 ; E. F. Jacob ( ed . ) , |
9 | [ A. B. Emden , A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 , 1959 ; W. Senko ( ed . ) , |
10 | Stanley Sadie , 1980 ; A. B. Emden , A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 , 1957 ; D. Fallows , ‘ Words and Music in Two English Songs of the Mid-15th Century : Charles d'Orléans and John Lydgate ’ , Early Music , vol. v , 1977 , p. 38 . ] |
11 | The homeowners side , again due to higher premiums , reported a plunge in the deficit from £34.5m to only £1.3m . |
12 | The loss of access to even a small plot in the open fields affected many , but far more were affected by the loss of common rights . |
13 | At the other extreme is the voluntary but draconian Dutch ‘ covenant ’ with industry that binds companies to reduce the weight of packaging to below the 1986 level , to end all landfilling and incineration of packaging , and to take back at least 90% of all non-reusable packaging — all by the end of the decade . |
14 | Such a given behaviour ( innate is the conventional term , but I prefer to avoid it if possible , for it carries along with it a load of redundant ideological baggage ) ensures that appropriate responses are made to particular stimuli without the need for trial-and-error learning , but at the expense of limits to both the range and the flexibility of the response . |
15 | To meet increasing R&D commitments , WEG now requires a Research Engineer to be involved in the planning and management of research projects , the analysis and interpretation of data , and the reporting of results to both the design team concerned and external clients . |
16 | Agencies taking a narrow ‘ English perspective ’ should broaden the range of monuments to better reflect the history and culture of Wales . |
17 | The development of the rural environment is critically dependant on the responses of farmers to both market and policy signals . |
18 | Although UN-mediated negotiations were resumed in April 1989 in Geneva [ see p. 36602 ] , the lack of progress led the UN Secretary-General , Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , to express on Aug. 20 ( the first anniversary of the ceasefire ) his " deep regret " that " the withdrawal of forces to internationally recognized boundaries [ had ] yet to take place " . |
19 | Once convinced , however , that no major philosophical change was involved , but merely the identification by reference to more sophisticated criteria of what has always been regarded as death , medical lawyers have increasingly come to accept brain-stem death as the legal description also . |
20 | and then you decide on the percentage in relation to how good the piece is . |
21 | The spurs to create alliances are the rising costs of research , the quickening pace of technological change and the costs of entry to heavily regulated markets . |
22 | The trouble lies in the move from VP to UP . |
23 | The large monument is territorially fixed , and , as an assertion of identity , it is commonly the basis of claims to both territory and historical achievement ; for this reason archaeological monuments such as Great Zimbabwe and Masada have particular significance in newly formed countries such as Zimbabwe and Israel . |
24 | Irving Layton was exactly the sort of man to further that : enthusiastic and bold , erudite and observant , worldly and street-wise , compassionate and cavalier ; he could throw all caution to the wind and sing and drink and dance the night away . |
25 | From the car park in Traquair turn left and follow the narrow road up the hill for 100yds to where the main road turns right . |
26 | Nor should it prevent the Library Association exercisng some influence on local government and other organizations disposed to interfere with the right of access to legally permissible literature ; nor should it prevent the Library Association exerting some influence on national government which is disposed to censor . |
27 | There was widespread demand by Hong Kong citizens for the UK to grant the right of abode to over 3,000,000 British passport holders ; in mid-December the government announced details of a selective British citizenship scheme [ see p. 37122 ] . |
28 | minor on Heard Island is entirely resident , not surprisingly so in view of the distance over water to more agreeable wintering grounds . |
29 | ‘ I can tell you that the transformation from Easington to here is quite dramatic , in fact you can use the word traumatic , ’ he says . |
30 | One parallel with the Marshall period is the appetite for advice to both government and enterprises . |