Example sentences of "of [noun sg] and [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The proposed development would create an unacceptable level of noise and disturbance to the amenities of the occupiers of adjacent and nearby properties . ’
2 If such Caravan is disabled by reason of such loss or damage the Corporation will bear the reasonable cost of protection and removal to the nearest repairers but not exceeding in all 20% of the agreed cost of repairs .
3 If such motor car is disabled by reason of loss or damage insured under this Policy the Corporation will bear the reasonable cost of protection and removal to the nearest repairers .
4 How best to equip workers to tackle the thorny subjects of confidentiality , the pros and cons of having a blood test for HIV , and the reality of informed consent add another dimension of complexity and myth to the emotive area of child sexual abuse .
5 Mathematics is the perfect language for this sort of exercise and it shows its power by penetrating beyond the every-day dialectic of wave and particle to the synthesis of a quantum field .
6 Ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr worked perfectly with Johnson , adding both inspired flights of fancy and substance to the rhythms .
7 As many people as possible should be interviewed to obtain a cross-section of response and opinion to the questions outlined below .
8 The international prescriptive process operates through the chain of response and counter-response to the articulation of claims which allows for the prediction of future behaviour .
9 In an extreme case such as Algeria , there might even be an almost complete formal assimilation of administration and government to the metropolitan structure .
10 The water authority now have the responsibility for foul sewers , but they often delegate certain aspects of administration and maintenance to the engineer and surveyor 's department of the local authority .
11 Nonetheless , our findings highlight the need for a better understanding of the processes controlling fine root inputs of carbon and nutrients to the soil .
12 Although I had had a substantial measure of success , it was a back-breaking activity : it involved the pouring of oceans of hypocritical praise on the undeserving ; attributing powers of discernment and discrimination to the ignorant and myopic ; and only occasionally striking gold in the form of sufficient understanding to make the toil of persuasion unnecessary .
13 The administration of his estate took 22s. 8d. of this , half of it going on fees , plus 2s. to the pardoner for letters of pardon and 5d. to the summoner .
14 Lang has also played a part in the admission of rock and graffiti to the cultural fold and given a helping hand to the young unemployed with subsidies for their participation on archaeological digs .
15 There have been recurring attempts by the police service since World War II to develop alternative means of entry and promotion to the traditional progression from the ranks , which have always been met by by by bitter reference to the schemes of the 1930s .
16 National elections were held in 1976 and the two states were formally merged into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , linked ( from 1978 ) by a twenty-five-year treaty of friendship and cooperation to the USSR .
17 For human cat owners they offer a fascinatingly rich field of study and access to the world of their feline companions .
18 Make sure at all times the boredom does not creep in and that there is a feeling of concentration and application to the task .
19 6 Light Full right of liberty at any time after the date of this Lease to alter or to erect new structures within or adjoining the Centre ( such expression here excluding the Premises ) in such manner as the Landlord shall think fit notwithstanding the fact that the same may obstruct affect or interfere with the amenity of or access to the Premises or the passage of light and air to the Premises It may be as well to include the words in parenthesis to remove any suggestion that the landlord may have the right to alter the premises .
20 The other point to consider is that any interference with the light and air to the premises could adversely affect the tenant 's business and the tenant should consider the latter part of this paragraph being amended as follows : provided that the same shall not [ materially ] obstruct affect or interfere with the amenity of or access to the Premises or the passage of light and air to the Premises
21 A glass canopy also runs round much of the building , giving an additional feeling of light and space to the complex .
22 The totality of our so-called knowledge or beliefs , from the most casual matters of geography and history to the profoundest laws of atomic physics or even pure mathematics and logic , is a man-made fabric which impinges on experience only along the edges .
23 As we have seen , the degree to which this entailed the active participation of staff across the curriculum depended upon the quality of liaison and feedback to the committee itself .
24 According to , depute clerk of session and secretary to the working party , ‘ there are perceptions that the process is slow but senior law officers have received no particular complaints so it will set out first to test these perceptions by asking if this is in fact the case . ’
25 The whole effect is of brightness and fidelity to the true concert hall experience .
26 Ombudsman Pat Thomas investigated eight complaints in connection with the provision of equipment and adaptations to the homes of disabled people .
27 WALES nominated Alan Davies and Robert Norster for the positions of coach and manager to the British Lions in New Zealand next year , and both were invited for interview , but the appointments of McGeechan and Cooke were surely for rubber stamping only .
28 The laws of libel and courtesy to the living provide that a decorous Fifties-style Hollywood curtain be drawn over some of these matters .
29 The work has been commissioned and largely funded by the Department of the Environment on behalf of the Scottish Development Department , and provides an assessment of the future supply of sand and gravel to the building and construction industries as well as geological input to land-use and physical planning .
30 The results of the surveys provide geological input to land-use and physical planning , and help in preventing unnecessary sterilisation of resources , reducing possible conflict between development and conservation , and providing an assessment of the future supply of sand and gravel to the building and construction industries .
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