Example sentences of "[noun] to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For each of us , keeping our risks to a minimum is dependent on what we do and not how we identify ourselves . |
2 | They may , of course , be wrong , and will then lose money , but market research is supposed to reduce the financial risks to a minimum . |
3 | The Scrutiny Committee ( the Joint Select Committee on Statutory Instruments ) , latest in a line of successors to a House of Commons select committee first appointed in 1944 , is a committee of 14 ( 7 MPs and 7 peers ) , any 2 of whom constitute a quorum . |
4 | A Model to Link Personality Characteristics to a Preference for Science |
5 | These figures were put in perspective by a report from Lowell Observatory in Arizona to a meeting , in Boston . |
6 | The common law provided a form of self-help remedy to a person harmed by straying livestock by way of distress damage feasant . |
7 | Very simply by giving the remedy to a group of healthy people in a carefully controlled and closely monitored fashion . |
8 | In the course of his opinion in Maitland , the Lord President ( Clyde ) observed that the nobile officium should be exercised where a formal step had been per incuriam , omitted , and unnecessary delay and expenditure would result if the whole procedure had to be carried out again ; but that it was not to be used as a cloak for incompetence to extend a statutory remedy to a party who had not been given such a remedy , or , by consent of parties , to supplement statutory procedure by what would be an amendment of a statute . |
9 | The Chancellor could grant a remedy to an individual where the common law did not provide a remedy , the aim being to attain justice in each case . |
10 | Dustin , who had arrived with Anne , three-month-old Jennifer , and a nanny , played the piano or sang dirty songs to a guitar accompaniment in the hotel lounge in the evenings and , on one occasion , went into the kitchen to gather a few pots and pans to use as bongo drums in order to entertain his colleagues . |
11 | They sang Jesus songs to a guitar and sought converts . |
12 | Shelley sold tender love songs to an audience bent on destruction and revenge . |
13 | Finally , the investigators will seek to enhance the utility of the approach by eliciting the reactions of a group of interested scientists and policymakers to a range of different methods for presenting co-word findings . |
14 | Here , as at Liberi , he was happy , and we hear nothing of any initiative on his part to bring his exile to an end or to settle the issue — chiefly his frustrated desire to hold a council — which had precipitated his exile . |
15 | The inquiry follows objections by Teesdale District Council and the Ramblers Association to a decision by Durham County Council 's special rights of way sub-committee to allow the plan . |
16 | The inquiry was prompted by objections from Teesside District Council and the Ramblers Association to a decision by Durham County Council 's special rights of way subcommittee to allow the diversion . |
17 | HP envisages an on-site upgrade path that requires only a processor swap going , for example , from a 40 to a 50 and a chassis upgrade going from , an F to a G. The F class which HP has poised against Sun reportedly starts at 36 tpsA ; the next performance point is 61 tpcA , available as an F or H , then 88 TPS , followed by 110 tpsA topping out at 184 tpsA . |
18 | Chrzanowski ruled out inviting Jaruzelski to a Sejm meeting , but told the press that he might be summoned by a special committee , set up as a result of the resolution , to investigate ways of compensating people for wrongs inflicted for political reasons under martial law . |
19 | Lyons ( 1977a : 669 ) inclines to a view that , since place-deictic terms like this and that can be used in a temporal sense ( especially to refer to proximal and distal parts of an unfolding discourse ) , place deixis is more fundamental than time deixis . |
20 | ‘ To keep the break-ins to a minimum , I suppose , ’ said Hatchard drily . |
21 | The ICE Conditions of Contract entitle the contractor to an extension of time if any of a number of specified events delays the works . |
22 | However , events which entitle the contractor to an extension of time may also entitle the contractor to recover extra costs . |
23 | This is the movement of molecules or ions from a region of high concentration to a region of lower concentration . |
24 | One dealer at a London based sharedealing outfit was selling an unknown oil and gas stock to a client who replied : " I work in the oil industry myself , and these speculative situations , I know can go badly wrong . |
25 | ‘ Depreciation rate ’ is a term sometimes used to describe the rate of physical decline of existing stock to a point where it is so decrepit as to be no longer usable . |
26 | Among these , a pertinent example is Claudius Rey , a weaver , who in 1719 contributed along with Defoe to a debate relating to the importation of calico . |
27 | A draw was a fair result to a hard-fought , sporting contest . |
28 | Consequently , you must assign the result to a variable . |
29 | The process is one of envisioning on paper and then transferring the result to an Apple Macintosh computer system . |
30 | The reader may think that the result is already known , but all too often different populations behave in different ways so that although there may be an expected result to an investigation it will not be a foregone conclusion . |