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

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1 A purpose-made mitre saw can be used for anything from cutting plastic pipework to general joinery and , of course , for picture framing .
2 In particular , any intention to deceive , or recklessness or negligence , must be assessed by reference to general market standards and behaviour .
3 They brought him back as a Caretaker to General Manager and really I did n't see eye to eye with him .
4 There was no evidence that fundholding was encouraging a shift from specialist to general practice care or that budgetary pressures were affecting general practitioners ' referral behaviour .
5 But short of such extreme situations , it seems that what punishments are actually inflicted on offenders makes little difference to general deterrence .
6 And possibly it was just a coincidence that Cannistraro 's revelations , fully in keeping with the CIA 's tradition of conducting America 's secret business in public , were made at about the same time that his former colleagues in the Drug Enforcement Administration set out to discredit Lester Coleman as an obstacle to general acceptance of the Libyan/Air Malta explanation of the Lockerbie disaster .
7 However the major obstacle to general acceptance was one of incompatibility between different manufacturers ' machines .
8 Although brief mention is made of a reduction in general medical referral rates , no attempt is made to compare this 9.8% reduction with the 22.6% increase in the non-fundholders ' referral rate to general medicine .
9 The selection criteria used were the same for all patients — namely , each patient was individually assessed with respect to general fitness for function of the anal sphincter .
10 That evening , Joffre 's supper was interrupted by a telephone call from General de Langle de Cary ( as Commander of Army Group Centre , the immediate senior to General Herr ) with a much gloomier account .
11 The infrastructure of teaching hospitals is largely NHS ( rather than university ) funded and there has only recently been a welcome extension of this mechanism to general practice .
12 The contents may vary from technical advice to general policy pronouncements .
13 PERSONAL ASSISTANT to GENERAL SECRETARY
14 ‘ The Management Regulations are an important addition to general health and safety law .
15 In contrast to general victim compensation schemes which do not require that any individual be identified as the perpetrator of the offence for which the victim is claiming , ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ provisions allow the victim to recover from the earnings of the particular person who was responsible for the damage suffered .
16 The Labour Party Conference : Kinnock sets out policies to win power : Warmly-received conference speech seen as change of gear for Labour in run-up to general election
17 The main focus now will be on the domestic operations , which are taking a more ‘ selective ’ approach to general insurance , and on expanding its life operations , particularly in Europe where it is still a relatively minor player .
18 Our results are in keeping with findings from Wolverhampton , where in a non-randomised trial of discharge to general practitioner miniclinic care of patients with both insulin treated and non-insulin treated diabetes there was no loss of glycaemic control .
19 This ranges from the history of learning difficulties in the ancient world to general management issues today and from discussions of different service models to chapters on women in management and finance .
20 It possesses , nevertheless , a striking richness and complexity , demanding to be examined from a variety of viewpoints , notably that of musical production ( in relation to general production in capitalist societies ) , that of musical form ( discussed by Adorno in terms of ‘ standardization ’ ) and that of musical reception and function ( which he sees as almost totally instrumentalized , in the service of the ruling social interests ) .
21 In November 1987 Tony Higton , the rector of Hawkwell in Essex , put forward a motion to General Synod which reaffirmed the
22 At the ‘ Parents Chat ’ parents were encouraged to discuss not only what had been recorded but also how valuable the term 's work had been , bearing in mind the relationship of the goals on the recording sheet to general curriculum goals .
23 Of these , a quarter took exception to general unfriendliness among the staff and management , while 16% found the staff ‘ offhand , indifferent , surly or even downright offensive and insulting ’ .
24 Recipients are free to decide how to use the allowance , either as a contribution to general household expenses or to buy extra care .
25 From consensus to general management
26 In that case the plaintiff , Dr. Roy , had begun an action in the Queen 's Bench Division against his family practitioner committee seeking , amongst other things , payment of part of his basic practice allowance which had been withheld by the committee , following their decision that he had failed to devote a substantial amount of his time to general practice as required by the relevant regulations .
27 On 15 May , in a second telegram continuing from the first [ KP 120 ] , he reported on his " brief flying visit to General Keightley at Headquarters 5th Corps at Klagenfurt " .
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