Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the central " in BNC.
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1 | In formal terms , the Labour Party in North Tyneside was committed to the central role of council housing in urban development after 1974 . |
2 | This volume was confined to the central area because excavation was restricted to the ‘ core ’ of the plan in order to avoid undermining the existing external wall foundations ( Fig 43 ) . |
3 | The pathological features are confined to the central nervous system and include neuronal loss , astrocytic gliosis , and spongiform change . |
4 | A democratic constitution , not supported by democratic institutions in detail , but confined to the central government , not only is not political freedom , but often creates a spirit precisely the reverse , carrying down to the lowest grade in society the desire and ambition of political domination . |
5 | N-Oct 3 expression is not confined to the central nervous system but detectable in most cell derivatives of the neuroectoderm , including neural crest derivatives . |
6 | After an initial post-military phase of contraction , development was apparently confined to the central area in the later first or early second century , followed by settlement in the roadside suburbs during the second and third ; not until the third to fourth century did occupation reach its maximum extent of c. 20 ha ( 50 acres ) , extending north at least to St Andrew 's Church and west along the river , south-east to the Bearley Brook and south-west for up to 600 m ( 2000 ft ) . |
7 | Most of the spectral distribution is confined to the central maximum which has a positive upper frequency boundary of . |
8 | A Sword of Excellence was presented to the Central Band through private donations by Branch members . |
9 | A report by an internal party committee set up to review Labour 's failure in elections in November 1988 , which had been presented to the central committee on May 27 , strongly criticised Peres for running a campaign based on the cult of his own personality . |
10 | Those opposed to the ordination of women to the priesthood maintain that it can not be seen as a legitimate development because it is ‘ closely related to the central doctrines of the Christian faith ’ . |
11 | Typically too , nationalized industry balance sheets show capital as amounts owed to the central government . |
12 | The terminals are generally connected to the central computer by telecommunications links . |
13 | Additions were made to the Central Line , . |
14 | Recommendations on student progress are made to the central management team of the Dean , Assistant Dean and Co-ordinator by Field Chairs and senior tutors before noon on Thursday . |
15 | Water from northern California is transported to the Central Valley , the main agricultural region . |
16 | I read with dismay the remark attributed to the Central Scotland Water Development Board in your report today that ‘ water required powerful law ’ , otherwise , the water authorities ‘ would never get anything done ’ . |
17 | In a decision which surprised many commentators , none of the sons and daughters of top party leaders ( the so-called " princelings " ) were elevated to the central committee . |
18 | These databases are now widely accessible for information searching from local terminals which are linked to the central computer store via a telecommunication network . |
19 | Of this , 309 million was allocated to the central government 's ( i.e. the Scottish Office 's ) own direct expenditure on education , and a further 5 million earmarked for the various education authorities ( i.e. the Regional and Islands Councils ) to spend on education . |
20 | For slip stitch the main carriage is set to slip so the cam lever is on S on Silver and Knitmaster machines , both Part buttons are in on Brother and the selection lever or dial is set to the central empty position on the Toyota models 901 and 950 . |
21 | In all metric measures and their direct phi-based equivalents only the 25th , 50th and 75th percentiles are used , so that attention is only given to the central half of the grain population present . |
22 | The Declaration of Puntarenas contained joint commitments to ( i ) strengthen the mandate given to the Central American Security Commission in Antigua , Guatemala [ see p. 37526 ] , on arms limitation and troop numbers while recognising the " specific tasks " of armed forces in supporting the civilian authorities for the implementation of " social and environmental protection programmes " ; ( ii ) to establish a five-member committee of eminent Central American civilians appointed by " national reconciliation commissions " to verify the political commitments made as part of the Esquipulas II or " Arias " peace process [ see pp. 35440-42 ] , and to seek multilateral and bilateral support to establish an Association for Democracy and Development in Central America to promote regional peace , democracy and economic development ; ( iii ) to build on the progress made under the Economic Action Plan for Central America ( PAECA ) [ see p. 37526 ] , extended by the UN General Assembly for three more years , in order to realize a Central American common market ; ( iv ) to begin talks on a comprehensive Central American customs and tariffs policy by March 31 and to have a regional " anti-dumping code " in place by Dec. 31 , 1991 , and an effective and uniform custom and tariffs system by Dec. 31 , 1992 ; and ( v ) to persuade multilateral lending agencies to promote increased regional development and integration programmes , to write off significant portions of debt and reschedule the remainder in line with the " economic realities " of the region 's countries and to simplify mechanisms for the negotiation of and disbursement of future loans . |
23 | These conclusions are then communicated to the central management node via the network . |
24 | Accommodation is in comfortably furnished thatched chalets , all facing the sea and beach , and are joined to the central restaurant and bar by a covered walkway . |
25 | But seems to me that 's silly is that we did n't keep with that correspondence a copy of the enquiry form , which , the original is gone to the central record . |
26 | In 1978 it was claimed that these devices could not produce electricity at a cheaper rate than 20 pence per kilowatt hour ( as opposed to the Central Electricity Generating Board 's 2.7 pence per kilowatt hour ) but this has now been reduced to 10 pence per kilowatt hour while Dr Salter maintains that the Duck could achieve 4 pence per kilowatt hour . |
27 | There is a gradient in matrix composition from the portal traid to the central vein , with relative preponderance of type III collagen and fibronectin adjacent to the central vein compared with the predominance of type IV collagen and laminin adjacent to the portal triad . |
28 | These were submitted to the Central Insecticides Board , Faridabad , upon the authority 's request . |
29 | The applications will be reviewed by the regional associations in February and March 1993 and submitted to the Central Committee at its next meeting from 25 June to 2 July 1993 . |
30 | They will be reviewed by the regional associations and submitted to the Central Committee at its next meeting ( 26 June to 2 July 1992 ) . |