Example sentences of "[noun] on [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It is the responsibility of the ACPC for each locality to establish local inter-agency guidelines on procedures to be followed in individual cases but these must comply with the standards set in Working Together .
2 The fighting prevented US forces from handing over command on Monday to Belgian forces as planned .
3 The report outlines how last March the council agreed to sell the Duke Street premises to the club on terms to be agreed by Mr Oak .
4 Financial difficulties and childcare / domestic responsibilities , have been shown in other research on participation to be fundamental barriers .
5 However , much of the research on code-switching to date ( Gumperz 's own work being the main exception ) has dealt with much more readily separable codes such as Spanish/English ( e.g. Poplack 1980 ) or Italian/German ( e.g. Auer 1984a ) .
6 7.6 Research on violence to staff in Social Work Departments shows that those who have been attacked can mistakenly feel that they have failed professionally and so may not report an incident in which they have been involved .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much is spent by his Department on advice to the public in respect of healthy eating .
8 The Inner London Education Authority , in a circular to schools , says that the computers on offer to primary schools are ‘ in many respects inadequate ’ .
9 Talks began on Jan. 29 to renegotiate an agreement with the United States on access to the Lajes air base in the Azores , an important link for US forces currently in the Gulf .
10 From 1954 to 1958 he was adviser on Militia to the Army and in 1963 was appointed honorary Colonel of the British Columbia Regiment .
11 During the war of 1939–45 , Emberton was housing officer to the Ministry of Aircraft Production , architectural adviser on hostels to the Ministry of Works , and consultant to the Ministry of Supply on the design of steel houses .
12 SIR PETER LEVENE , chairman of the Docklands Light Railway , and former chief of Defence Procurement , was yesterday appointed as adviser on efficiency to the Prime Minister .
13 ( Punnett contributed the entry on Bateson to this Dictionary . )
14 Nearly 50,000 striking mineworkers from the Black Sea town of Zonguldak , who had begun in early January a protest march on foot to Ankara , called off the march on Jan. 9 in response to a call from Semsi Denizer , leader of the largest miners union , Maden-Is .
15 Secondly , much effort over the years has gone into education for road safety , though the concentration on advice to adult pedestrians and training for children has the unfortunate effect of apparently placing on the victim the principal responsibility for avoiding an accident .
16 XXX on completion to our satisfaction of the final edit of the video .
17 Edinburgh car 35 of 1948 , one of the cars on loan to Blackpool for the Tramway Centenary celebrations 1985 , approaching the Pleasure Beach from Harrowside .
18 It is disgraceful that the Labour party , in hock to the trade unions , is now threatening to sweep away compulsory competitive tendering , irrespective of the cost and the effect on services to the customer .
19 Removing neuron X2 has a similar effect on response to training pattern F'3 .
20 But the development of state intervention in the course of the boom had an important effect on reactions to growing economic difficulties .
21 It appears that the Gulf War has had little effect on exports to this area , although it should be added that much of the conflict post dated the period covered by the survey .
22 The lengthy period of training required for admission to either branch of the profession has a socializing effect on entrants to the profession .
23 They probably work by slowing carbohydrate digestion and absorption , but their effect on mouth to caecum transit time has not been studied .
24 The manager must assess the consequences of change in medical policy and relate the effect on workload to the number of staff available .
25 More important to the demise of parliamentary democracy is the adverse effect on commitment to parliamentary politics which a reduced role in policy-making for a parliament can have : ‘ disaffected elements are , increasingly , prepared to challenge directly the policy decisions of an elected government … using group power , even illegally deployed ’ ( Harrison 1980 , p. 73 ) .
26 Has my hon. Friend reflected on the likely effect of Labour 's policy to establish a minimum wage of £3.20 per hour for every 16-year-old — and , indeed , on the effect on recruitment to the armed forces if defence spending were reduced by 50 per cent ?
27 Yes , this is what big shops , particularly in America , have now been doing for a few years , in that the till that takes your order as it were is also a computer terminal on line to large computers somewhere else , and every time your tin of baked bins is checked out by the girl on the till , it is adjusting the stocks on its large computer and saying , ‘ Hey , we 're going to run out of baked beans at approximately ten o'clock tomorrow morning .
28 1982 No. 1676 ) ) regulating the practice on appeal to the Judicial Committee , an appeal from the Court of Appeal of New Zealand can be entertained only if leave to appeal has been granted by that court or if special leave has been granted by Her Majesty in Council .
29 Computer Aided Learning ( CAL ) also places high demands on access to pre-processed machine-readable source materials .
30 According to reports , the US victims were employees of Dyncorp , a US company hired by the US State Department to fly and maintain US aircraft on loan to the Santa Lucía base , one of the main centres for anti-drugs operations in Latin America .
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