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

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1 Difficulties for individuals to see how their efforts contribute to achieving the organisation 's objectives ( due to narrow specialisation of jobs etc ) .
2 We shall consider these changes in more detail in Chapter 6 , and relate them to spatial data by reference principally to female and part-time employees .
3 Whether recovery sleep after two nights loss of sleep was restricted by excluding Stage 4 sleep or most of REM sleep seemed to make no difference — subjects returned to pre-sleep-loss levels of performance regardless of whether recovery sleep was uninterrupted or selectively deprived .
4 It is possible that risky situations may lead to enhanced memory for information centrally important to driving in the situation but show impairments in memory for information peripheral to the driving task .
5 A somewhat different tone began to emerge relatively quickly , particularly in an address that Gorbachev gave to British members of parliament later the same month .
6 For some thirty years Hickey practised as an attorney at the Supreme Court established in 1774 in the capital of the new British empire in India to administer English law to the inhabitants of Calcutta and to British subjects in Bengal generally .
7 However , they require the cuts to be made to high standards of accuracy so that the transition is made smoothly .
8 ‘ The continuing improvement in our asset value and a return to acceptable levels of profitability further enhances our financial strength and our ( ability to take full advantage of the opportunities for profitable growth . ’
9 In practice its major consequences are : ( a ) the assignment of responsibility for assisting a team preparing a review to individual members of committees higher up the tree ; and ( b ) collapsing levels , e.g. by having MMRC members attend a department 's review of its own fields , so that there is no need for a separate event and the process of review can be observed .
10 Much more is made these days of adding to existing experience and finding solutions to individual problems of patients rather than attempting to apply nursing practice to clinical symptoms and multiple medical diagnosis .
11 Management as local activity has taken time to distance itself from the field of administration which belonged , as recently as the 1980s , to varying tiers of government rather than to institutions .
12 UIM/X automatically generates C source code based on Motif , conforming to standard specifications for C so that the code is extremely portable .
13 This study compares the experience of Britain and Italy because whereas in Britain the expansion of higher education has been relatively tightly controlled and graduate unemployment has rarely if ever reached serious proportions , Italy is regarded as the classic case of uncontrolled enrolments leading to chronic overproduction of graduates even in the most vocational subjects .
14 In a contrasting approach , a number of writers have introduced the possibility that private agents , such as firms or workers , may bind themselves to fixed prices over periods long enough to permit within-period reaction by policy-makers .
15 In January 1644 , assessed at £1,000 , he pleaded for a mitigation ; his lack of money may have been due to personal extravagance at court as much as political troubles .
16 The proposed treaty changes would be then submitted to national parliaments for ratification so that they could enter into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 .
17 The new services have three components : a configuration definition database component , where templates of key configuration information can be stored ; a change automation component for making changes to large numbers of networks automatically ; and a scheduling services component to control the timing of the changes .
18 The new services have three components : a configuration definition database where templates of key configuration information can be stored ; change automation for making changes to large numbers of networks automatically ; and scheduling services to control the timing of the changes .
19 The bulk of NO2 emissions in the capital come from motor vehicles , however , and some observers argue that the introduction of catalytic converters will shortly lead to large reductions in emissions overall .
20 Proposed reforms to the French port system , which have led to one-day strikes by dockers almost every week , are to be continued , the prime minister said .
21 In this study , when only histamine was given to nude mice , increased vascular permeability mediated by intercation with histamine 1 receptor may have led to an enhancement of xenograft growth due to increased diffusion of nutrents etc , in addition to direct proliferative effects by a histamine 2 receptor .
22 The remainder have in many cases , however , devoted more resources to traditional means of advertising rather than adopted new media .
23 Until the mid-1970s , additional equity finance was obtained through rights issues to existing stockholders at par rather than market share values making this a less attractive option for corporate borrowers .
24 Hundreds of T-shirts , jackets and trainers which would normally have been destroyed will now be put to good use in orphanages there .
25 In association with everyone else who has the chance to speak out in a democratic society there are opportunities to support the efforts of organizations like Article 19 which fights strongly and to good effect against censorship worldwide .
26 When we are old we take longer to recover and because we ca n't discharge them to nursing kind of beds then there 'll be back up in the John Radcliffe Hospital and extra pressure there .
27 But a range of climatic difficulties from the blistering heat of Colorado to below-zero temperatures in Canada spectacularly doubled the picture 's original budget .
28 Cecil 's Derby fifth Twist And Turn should get back to winning ways at York today in the Reference Point Strensall Stakes where Badawai looks the main threat .
29 The reason for reducing capacity was attributed to long-term shifts in demand rather than recession-related factors .
30 Community can also be used to refer to various collectivities of people supposedly characterised by distinct ways of life : for example , the Shetlander community , the churchgoing community , the incomer community .
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