Example sentences of "an [noun sg] to [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is an Index to Government Orders in force in 1979 , arranged alphabetically under subject-headings , and continued by annual volumes . |
2 | The ‘ agencies ’ proposed in the Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) , for example , are seen as an alternative to government departments for the delivery of a wide range of executive functions in line with the Thatcher government 's emphasis on ‘ value for money ’ . |
3 | This was done because in theory fusion neutrons could be an alternative to fission reactors for making fissile elements for weapons . |
4 | London team gives an honorarium to office sitters of £5–£10 for a day |
5 | Not only is it not a joke , it is an example to car firms in this country and abroad . |
6 | Following a tour of Lithuania visiting factories and farms , Gorbachev ended his visit on Jan. 13 with an address to CPL activists in Vilnius . |
7 | They included : the need for international and regional supervision of a ceasefire ; proper political guarantees for the guerrillas ; an end to guerrilla attacks on the civilian population and on the economic infrastructure ; the need for the business community to commit itself to the peace process ; presentation by the government of the Second Geneva Protocol to Congress ; and the continued existence of the Advisory Commission on Public Order . |
8 | Even so , it should not be assumed that the abolition of public examinations would necessarily put an end to transmission styles of teaching . |
9 | In January 1713 Stringer issued an advertisement to scotch rumours of his death occasioned by the demise of the empiric William Salmon [ q.v. ] in Blackfriars . |