Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It generates packagable RNA transcripts which are encapsidated into recombinant MoMLV particles and transfer G418 resistance to infected target cells .
2 A ‘ mixed economy of care ’ , with care being provided on similar terms by public and independent sectors , is not particularly new to local authorities , although the contracting of care from multiple organizations has not been a key policy in the past , more an ad hoc response to specific local problems .
3 And it deters more people than u use actually having to er resort to different means .
4 I can not for the life of me see why the County Council as the Statutory Authority and supposedly an independent er er body to British Coal is so resistant to a full public inquiry when only the clear er proposals of British Coal will come out .
5 And so it tends to be worse in the early hours of the morning and you can have another blip in the sort of er middle to late afternoon as well .
6 Well if I could just read read that , a well planned strategy for hou for land , for hous , sorry a well planned strategy for land for housing which ensures that housing is available in the areas where jobs are being being created can make a valuable contri contribution to national prosperity and economic growth , so I say I do n't think we would have that erm valuable contribution if the new settlement were located away from Greater York .
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8 Before asking what feature of Quine 's position is supposed to make this response possible , we should note Quine 's response to familiar sceptical arguments , for example , those that rest upon evidence for perceptual error and illusion , and upon empirical evidence of delusion .
9 Peking 's response to other calls for ‘ democracy ’ this summer raised enough doubts .
10 But he saw natural selection as less important than the Lamarckian mechanism in which self-improvements resulting from the individual 's response to environmental challenge are inherited and thus accumulate to change the species .
11 The GDR 's response to Soviet oil cuts was to increase lignite production and coal refining .
12 But take care ; not everybody 's response to certain parts of the diet will be the same .
13 This explains the Persian king 's response to Spartan requests for financial help in the 420s , that he could not understand what they wanted .
14 Spain 's response to economic crisis was dominated by the transition from an authoritarian regime to a liberal parliamentary democracy .
15 The Health Secretary had accepted recommendations addressed to his department , and had already introduced a review of the health service 's response to major incidents .
16 But , despite these glimmers of hope , this survey of the left 's response to Distant Voices , Still Lives and A Very British Coup has , on the whole , demonstrated how much the mainstream operates a hegemony in the area of critical discourse .
17 The year was 1876 and the coachman was later fined for his behaviour , but the incident illustrates the reactionary 's response to new forms of transport .
18 ( For another example of the law 's response to new technology , see Chapter 6 , p. 170 . )
19 The move is Zurich 's response to structural changes in the insurance market which threaten a ruinous price war in the familiar ‘ off-the-shelf ’ products that are now widely sold to households and companies .
20 With specific reference to the complex Swiss-German linguistic and educational situation , Watts suggests that the reader 's response to English literary texts is marred by " the reality set of the sociocultural group to which that reader belongs " ( p. 28 ) .
21 ‘ Not surprisingly , the committee was not impressed with the DoH 's response to local authorities ’ concerns ’ , Harris said .
22 17.70 The teacher 's response to written work should aim to foster a child 's confidence in the exploration of ideas and the manner of their presentation .
23 To the interplay of character in its amusing aspects O'Brian adds a sense of the ridiculous which often relaxes tension and sharpens the reader 's response to intricate action .
24 In particular in recent years , the Government 's response to large numbers of people fleeing from state oppression is to impose visas on nationals of that country .
25 The toad 's response to different sized objects is not much affected by learning ; to find cases where learning has an influence we must turn to animals with more catholic diets .
26 Their task , as they saw it , was largely one of preserving internal stability while adroitly guiding the organization 's response to fast-paced external change ’ ( Waterman et al. , 1991 : 51 ) .
27 If being monitored for exposure to external penetrating radiation can be a marker of other exposures in the workplace , some of which might be hazardous , studies of the relation between men 's exposure to external radiation and leukaemia in their children could yield apparently inconsistent results .
28 Similarly , it was argued that globalisation spread a company 's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies .
29 Brook is equally determined that parents should have no say over their children 's exposure to permissive sex-education material .
30 As part of our management we advised parents to avoid , when possible , their child 's exposure to respiratory infections .
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