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

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1 In addition , the response to various secretagogues in terms of which granules are released and to what extent varies .
2 The response to that entry by the dominant firms via the advertising variable is being modelled using statistical ie econometric methods .
3 The response to cumulative doses of salbutamol was compared with that to non-cumulative doses of salmeterol .
4 ‘ It was as bad as when I won Wimbledon in 1985 , ’ the 21-year-old multi-millionaire said of the response to this journey to the hamlet home , 50 miles south of East Berlin , of the grandmother of his girlfriend , Karen Schultz .
5 Statistics may be required for future reference concerning such aspects as the response to different forms of advertising and a profile of those rejected 5 .
6 As a result , the county council accepts the need for a substantial element of development , which is the response to inward migration in the county .
7 Chittajallu et al were unable to detect a change in the response to stepped infusions of pentagastrin on eradication of H pylori from patients with duodenal ulcer disease , although circulating concentrations of pentagastrin were not measured .
8 Other evidence has suggested that a double influence operates in the development of leukaemia at ages 5–24 , part early , the other late ( possibly analogous to the way that early and persisting pestivirus infection in cattle alters the response to later infection by a different strain .
9 These tasks appear to be done better at night with a general decline throughout the daytime to lowest values in the early evening .
10 The answer is that it is mundane , but that it is the addition to these tasks of fluctuations in the level of activity which causes the problem .
11 So attached are the Milanese to this symbol of their city that no building that is close to it is allowed to overtop it .
12 Secure the base to one side of the ‘ planet ’ using a dampened paint brush .
13 We 're close to North Yorkshire , North-West Durham and the Cleveland Hills , and we think we can exploit the fact that Darlington can be the base to various avenues of interest in the North . ’
14 The connection has been amply confirmed and leaves no doubt that indirect exposure of the fetus to abnormal amounts of oestrogen is a potential cause of cancer .
15 Some southern areas managed the change to integrated schools without much difficulty ; but many used every possible delaying tactic .
16 Its first movement comes across in terms that are much too broad for my liking , and in places , such as after the change to five flats in the development ( 6′14″ ) , proceedings almost threaten to come to a halt so that the whole structure does not cohere .
17 The change to regular publication of these abstracts in Index to Theses from 1988 onwards is a significant improvement in bibliographical control of UK theses and it may have an effect on the way in which theses are used .
18 So we recommend that the TUC encourages affiliated unions to include the change to monthly payment of wages in future pay negotiations .
19 Since the change to independent taxation in April 1990 , husband and wife are assessed separately for tax .
20 The meeting approved the admission to full membership of Brunei , Myanma , the Philippines and the Republic of Uzbekistan , thereby bringing total membership to 108 .
21 So having prepared a board with the UV sensitive etch-resist lacquer , the next stage is to expose the board to ultra-violet light through the positive artwork , see Fig. 2 .
22 ( 2 ) If on an application under this section the applicant lodges with the board , instead of the plan mentioned in paragraph ( b ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , a plan sufficient to identify the site of the premises , together with such description of the premises as will give a general indication of their proposed size and character ( with reference in particular to the sale of alcoholic liquor ) , then ( a ) the licensing board shall deal with the application as if made under subsection 1 ) above ; but ( b ) any provisional grant of a licence made on an application under this subsection shall become ineffective unless affirmed by the licensing board on application made to the board to that effect within 12 months of the provisional grant of the licence , any such application being accompanied by a plan of the premises .
23 I gave the Seayak to eight students on a Plas-y-Brenin introductory course .
24 The many , varied patterns take the beginner to advanced levels of the art , teaching him along the way a great mixture of different techniques containing all the essential elements of taekwondo .
25 Plans are underway to apply the technique to other types of cancer as well .
26 Scientists hope to extend the technique to other types of cancer .
27 Blood vessels carrying the blood from the heart to all parts of the body , and from all parts of the body back to the heart .
28 Apart from the important physical and psychological benefits derived from preserving the mobility of joints , maintaining healthy , active muscles and improving the flow of blood through the heart to all parts of the body , there are other advantages .
29 The arteries are the flexible pipes which carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to various parts of the body .
30 I have to acquaint the House that this House has this day attended Her Majesty in the House of Peers , and that Her Majesty was pleased to make a Most Gracious Speech from the Throne to both Houses of Parliament , of which I have , for greater accuracy , obtained a copy .
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