Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun prp] [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Entirely electronic amplifiers are arranged in banks , so that between eight and sixteen channels of EEG are transmitted to a bank of galvanometers .
2 In recognition of this growing business orientation , the weapons activities of AEA were transferred to the Ministry of Defence in 1973 , at which time AEA staff numbered 16,000 .
3 In respect of a registered contract the obligations of LCH are declared to be , as counterparty , to perform the contract as principal in accordance with the regulations , but subject to certain specified restrictions .
4 Tolly soon remedied the problem and the bottles of Cantab were sent to Italy with pictures of the Suffolk Punch on every label.The beer 's name was also changed to conform to its traditional image , and will be known by the Italians as Tolly 's Strong Ale , an English ale .
5 To take a genuine historical example , it was over seventy years before Copernicus 's prediction about the phases of Venus was found to be correct , and several centuries before the Copernican prediction that the fixed stars should exhibit parallax was confirmed .
6 An immediate difference is that reforms of TNC are directed to curriculum and assessment : there is very little about pedagogy or teaching method .
7 It was here that the kings of Hungary were presented to the people .
8 The Protocols of the Elders of Zion were proved to be a forgery by The Times in 1921 and this went some way to defuse the growth of anti-semitic tendencies within the wider political culture .
9 Citizens of Birmingham are treated to some of the finest displays of the North American golden rod to be seen in the country .
10 At the same time ten battalions of Territorials were set to work building a new broad-gauge railway to Revigny .
11 Almost total clearance occurred at about 3500 B.P. The Standing Stones of Callanish are thought to date from 3750 — 3500 B.P.
12 Crimes of Tazir are given to the appropriate authority to determine punishment .
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