Example sentences of "to the [noun sg] for [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | From its wording , the question does not seem to relate to the requirement for vessels to be operated from within the flag state but merely to the case where , following the introduction of new registration requirements , a vessel loses its flag because the owners and operators are nationals of other member states and are resident and domiciled in those states . |
2 | It was tedious , but no longer alarming , and as she contrived most mornings to slip down to the shore for gulps of sea air , though she was careful now never to go beyond the rocks around the headland , she did not chafe at the confinement as once she had . |
3 | Beyond the west end of Kirk Lane lies a path to Livingston Mill , open to the public for displays of farm life . |
4 | However , it should rarely be necessary to apply to the court for directions before the pre-trial review or preliminary arbitration appointment ( Ord 19 , r 5 ; Term No 2 ) . |
5 | The essence of the proposal was a request to the ILEA for funds to second one of the school 's teaching staff for a period of seven terms , and for support in obtaining an outside consultant , secretarial assistance , and advice from various agencies including the ILEA 's Research and Statistics personnel and university researchers . |
6 | It is the sixth time the Bobby Charlton sports skills contest has come to the North for heats for the national competition . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | His appointment in 1650 as secretary to the committee for examinations of the republican council of state brought him to London , where he and Thomas Scott [ q.v. ] headed the intelligence operation that skilfully countered Royalist conspiracy . |
9 | Members based outside of London used the telephone service or wrote to the library for answers to 1,465 queries about banking practice . |
10 | In all schools studied , there was a greater voluntary use by pupils , and more teachers were directing pupils to the library for purposes of retrieval and research , and in all schools , informants acknowledged an increased awareness of county library services with the use of the County Topic Loan Service also increasing since project involvement . |
11 | Started to load the first mexeflote raft with ammunition for MV Puma ( a chartered merchant ship carrying ammunition to the continent for troops in Germany ) , at 0950 hours . |
12 | Please refer to the Introduction for definitions of terms used and explanations of the treatment of species in this Systematic List |
13 | They all went over to the fire for plates of meat and bread . |
14 | The butler had to go to the housekeeper for articles of scullery , kitchen and downstairs linen . |
15 | We 've learnt a lot er and people can come along to the hospital for courses for various standards of course to learn the techniques we 've learnt and we can learn off them . |
16 | This has naturally led to the search for ways in which they can be relaxed . |
17 | There are those who feel that after twenty years the general public should be familiar enough with the rules governing child care and child protection , but perhaps the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Children 's Hearing system in 1991 was an opportune time to go back to its roots , to take a fresh look at how it works , and whether changes in society over twenty years point to the need for changes in the Scottish system of juvenile justice . |
18 | The study reviews the extent to which computers are used in the industry and the institutional responses to the need for changes in technician training . |