Example sentences of "series [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In 1983 , however , the MCC was able to make the following confident series of resolutions to the CNAA .
2 A subscription was taken out to Repertoire international de la presse musicale , a substantial new series of indexes to 19th-century European music journals .
3 The National Assembly passed on March 16 a series of revisions to the Temporary Provisions , which for 40 years had superseded the Constitution , enhanced presidential power and frozen in office the mainland-elected members of the various deliberative assemblies , pending hypothetical recovery of the mainland .
4 It is part of a series of revisions to existing WHO guidelines on the quality of drinking water which are due to be made public in mid 1993 .
5 There was no Tube then to Pimlico , and they proceeded by a series of tacks to Victoria .
6 Agassi it was who strung together a great series of returns to the big serving Ivanisovic .
7 He would use the same series of signs to a horse that ignored him .
8 Not only was he shaken and upset by the accident , but , worse for him , his favourite race car suffered severe damage on a day when the Marlboro McLaren Honda team endured a series of setbacks to their own hopes .
9 The decision to deny listed status is just another in a series of setbacks to the redevelopment programme for Stamford Wharf which incorporates the tower .
10 I will go on to look at some developments of the Mannheimian legacy , in particular the work of the social constructionists and at the end of the chapter I shall comment on some aspects of Mannheim 's project affected by this series of responses to his work .
11 From 1977 onwards the DES sent a series of circulars to LEAs asking how they were discharging their duties under the 1944 Education Act to monitor the curriculum in the schools .
12 THE 120-clause Environmental Protection Bill , which was published yesterday , sets out a series of reforms to key areas of pollution control .
13 There is to be a further series of reforms to the current system of VAT penalties .
14 ( en ii ) the possibility of removing the 16+ as a series of examinations to be taken after a one/two year course for 14–16 year olds at the age of sixteen would remove a constraint which has a distorting effect on the pattern of the curriculum of schools .
15 In retrospect , Megan Jenkinson traces the origin of this series of works to seeing the exhibition " Art into Production : Soviet Textiles , Fashion and Ceramics , 1917–35 " at The Museum of Modern Art , Oxford in 1984 .
16 Chairman and managing director of John Wood Group PLC Ian Wood agreed with Mr Steadman : ‘ I am glad I did not have the difficult task of judging the competition and can only say that I look forward to adding another series of works to our existing collection at John Wood House . ’
17 Issuing a series of warnings to the government and the ANC , they called for the scrapping of the Convention for a Democratic South Africa ( CODESA — the multiparty forum for constitutional negotiations — see p. 38897 ) and condemned the Record of Understanding between the government and ANC reached in September [ see pp. 39078-79 ] .
18 It was Thursday 5 September and he was about to leave his office to drive to Bramshill Police College to begin a series of lectures to the Senior Command Course when the call came through from the private office .
19 Modern law , Lowi has observed , ‘ has become a series of instructions to administrators rather than a series of commands to citizens ’ ( 1979:106 , italics omitted ) .
20 The move follows the recent series of leaks to the media demonstrating that loyalist terrorists had access to confidential security force files and photographs on suspected republican activists .
21 Hardy 's most eloquent defence of Jude the Obscure is to be found in a series of letters to his friend Edmund Gosse , who had reviewed the novel in St. James 's Gazette on 8 May 1895 .
22 He wrote a series of letters to Pepys , Locke and other friends , accusing them of being atheists and Catholics .
23 I have always assumed that Brightside had it right and Dagenham was merely contributing a series of Gouldisms to the discussion .
24 To this statement Paschal added a series of directions to Anselm showing in detail how the decrees were to be applied to parochial churches and to ecclesiastical land held by lay service .
25 Modern law , Lowi has observed , ‘ has become a series of instructions to administrators rather than a series of commands to citizens ’ ( 1979:106 , italics omitted ) .
26 As is well known , Marx outlined in general terms the course of the total social reproduction , proceeding from a whole series of premises to simplifying the situation …
27 A roving exhibition is planned for the future along with a series of talks to schools and other groups by the council 's dog warden .
28 Examination of this and the other expanded models enabled a series of questions to be prepared to aid the analysis , eg :
29 Nevertheless , there are a series of questions to be dealt with in exploring its applicability to the classroom .
30 I intend to reinforce and highlight some of the recommendations that have been mentioned in many thoughtful contributions this afternoon and I will pose a series of questions to the Minister , whom I welcome to her first estimates debate .
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