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

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1 Er notes to all students , it says it is not acceptable to take food and drinks into the corridors .
2 And we know there are various er responses to that question , and I would be looking to the districts to say whether or not they could cope with the various levels of provision that have been identified for Greater York , and it 's the view of whether they can cope within their own districts , I have n't said how you can cope , I said whether you can cope , you might I will I will leave you free to make the odd comment , but I want to focus on that part of the issue , and then the natural corollary to that is , will it be necessary , or is it considered necessary in the context of this alteration to provide specific guidance within H One policy for the distribution of that er development to er at sub , what I would call sub-district level , in other words do you want a specific entry for say Ryedale or Hambledon ?
3 And they used to run er buses to different places , you know , you used to go to different places , and .
4 Cambridge anti-apartheid sponsored walk John from the London region , he 's trying to get sponsors , he 'll be circulating er leaflets to that effect .
5 Now comment was made during the er nominations to this office .
6 An especially positive finding in regard to training concerns efforts in some countries to develop comprehensive as distinct from the more usual ad hoc approaches to paraprofessional training .
7 He is now concentrating on providing M&A services to Japanese clients looking for acquisitions in Europe , Japanese clients looking for domestic acquisitions and European clients looking for Japanese acquisitions .
8 SCIENCE and technology are supposed to be two keystones of Mikhail Gorbachev 's attempts to liven up the Soviet economy .
9 For ten years Law had been at the heart of the party 's reactions to political events , largely because his own views mirrored those of his followers almost exactly .
10 Economists are interested in the economy 's reactions to such changes because society 's ability to purchase goods and services may be affected .
11 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
12 Thus , while Piaget emphasised the importance of the child 's actions upon the world , other researchers have focused upon the child 's reactions to other people and the interactions which occur when adult and infant act and react towards each other over a period of time .
13 This is an important question because such a belief conflicts with the plausible assumption that intense emotion often endures beyond the situation that provoked it , and colours one 's reactions to later events .
14 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
15 Billingham 's inputs to General Chemicals ' business are sulphuric and nitric acids , sodium nitrite and ammonia ; sales , £34 million .
16 some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
17 some of the main characteristics of literary language ; and how it conveys meanings ; some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
18 Most of the studies reviewed so far focus on people 's attitudes to domestic energy use and equipment , an aspect of their immediate daily life .
19 Research comparing young and older people 's attitudes to sexual morality has found that both groups displayed the same degree of flexibility .
20 Here , it is worth drawing attention to some points other than cost which emerge from the analysis of people 's attitudes to different types of credit ( Appendix I , Tables 12a , 12b , 12c and comments on them ) .
21 Last October , Bloomsbury 's Returns to Normal by Glen Baxter was backed by a range of 72 greeting cards , 48 postcards and mini-prints from Santoro Graphics plus Bloomsbury 's own Baxter calendar and boxed card sets .
22 The SAC 's calls to some other artistic organisations bore better news , with an increase of 2.1 per cent in total grants , and proportionately greater rises for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra , Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera .
23 Crafts : Our Cultural Future sets out the party 's plans to further links between craftspeople and industry and also increase public awareness of the crafts .
24 While the Government 's plans to double spending on roads were at odds with its proclaimed conversion to green issues , Labour 's new policies recognised the need to drastically cut congestion and pollution from vehicle emissions .
25 I shall limit my discussion of Richards 's views to these four books , both for the sake of clarity and simplicity , and because they were the most influential of his writings .
26 Too bad Henry Phipps happened to mention your father 's debts to that chinless wonder you had on the string .
27 But the author 's debts to English literature do not stop with John Skelton .
28 The demonstrators had marched on a key pumping station at the start of the " Friendship Pipeline " which carried oil from Tatarstan 's oilfields to eastern Europe , and amid chants of " Tatar oil for Tatarstan " they had attempted to put it out of action .
29 In the event , it would have been better to have shut one 's eyes to these uncertainties and adopted a Panglossian approach .
30 Decisions as to the proportion in which they hold these assets , in other words the nature of their portfolio management , determine how the sector as a whole fulfils the function of allocating the community 's savings to those who wish to borrow .
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