Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | This sort of task is very common in process control situations where the operator often makes a preliminary three-way decision corresponding to the worldwide system of red , amber and green traffic lights . |
2 | Otherwise , departmental estimates have to be discussed with and agreed by the Treasury , with any surviving disagreements falling to be resolved by the Cabinet . |
3 | It is wisest to treat each variety according to the details and information that will be contained in the better kind of catalogue — the sort of information which will also influence your decision where to order . |
4 | A FORMER spokesman for the EC Commission today blamed the British Government for the lack of European funding coming to the province . |
5 | This suggests that one priority is a general initial training supplemented by training in more specific skills relating to the presenting difficulties of the children being supported . |
6 | Mediated enforcement through intermediatory , quasi-governmental bodies such as the BBC and the Bank of England and quasi-non-governmental such as the Press Council bring advantages of administrative economy and reduced political responsibility attaching to the government : ‘ It is the essence of these organizations , therefore , that their relationships to state authority remains ill-defined ’ ( Winkler , 1977 , p. 54 ) . |
7 | Table 13 outlines the actions farmers thought they would take in the event of political or economic change leading to a drop in farm returns . |
8 | Studies of benthic foraminifera ( sensitive indicators of oxygenation ) through the laminated intervals show no evidence for any increase in species characteristic of a low oxygen environment , but rather a decrease in tapered cylindrical and infaunal forms attesting to the impenetrability of the meshwork . |
9 | A gang of workmen put a fence up across the private lane leading to the house in Beaconsfield . |
10 | An essay is made up of parts , each part relating to the parts around it , with a forward movement so that what comes first leads to what comes next . |
11 | For the training of teachers in art , further education colleges have traditionally offered the one-year full-time course leading to the Post-Graduate Certificate in Education ( Art Education ) , formerly the Art Teacher 's Diploma ( ATD ) or Certificate ( ATC ) . |
12 | Adidas insisted on 500 pairs going to the ‘ flagship store ’ in Oxford Circus . |
13 | Therefore older rural values relating to power and status , and especially the ability to redistribute patronage , predominate . |
14 | And at at the moment of those who are ponses in the County Structure Planning and District Planning erm which have no specific proposals relating to er consideration funds . |
15 | But why was the capitalist mode of production more efficient than feudal landownership , and why does this generate social and political change leading to a new power structure in society ? |
16 | The same is true of political projects responding to the specific problems of the public sector and state enterprises , such as those that have emerged in Britain and Spain in recent years . |
17 | In the case of Archer-Shee v Baker ( 1927 ) 11 TC 749 , it was held that income arising to a beneficiary from a non-resident trust where the beneficiary was the sole life tenant resident in the United Kingdom was income receivable by the beneficiary from the specific securities stocks , shares , rents or other property which constituted the trust fund . |
18 | The bistable multivibrator or flip-flop shown in figure 10.14(d) has two stable states corresponding to the two possible saturated output levels . |
19 | Indeed Patinkin ( 1965 ) has suggested that one should regard Keynes 's full employment aggregate supply function as one of an infinite set of vertical supply functions , each function corresponding to different values for the real wage rate as in Figure 7.4 . |
20 | It was a strong cross-wind gusting to over thirty knots across the runway when the Citation touched down . |
21 | Taught courses are offered at postgraduate and post-experience level leading to awards of the University of Ulster . |
22 | Main picture : An outhouse was knocked down to create this spacious kitchen leading to an attractive breakfast area |
23 | She rarely seems resistant to change as such , but scrutinizes its social and moral effects , deciding each case according to its merits . |
24 | At the least , as in the case of her new families , she keeps an open mind and judges each case according to its merits . |
25 | This is the same statement which brings into play a totally different set of reactions in each case owing to the different perspectives . |
26 | We have to confess that Evangelicalism has sometimes , perhaps even often , expressed itself in a hard , legalistic framework leading to a dull and often joyless form of Christianity . |
27 | Using this technique , the lexicon defines each verb according to the cases it can take . |
28 | Although the usual direction relating to expert evidence , where both sides will rely on such evidence at trial , is for mutual exchange ( Aston v Firth Brown [ 1984 ] CLY 1520 ) , the court is not precluded from ordering sequential disclosure where it is desirable to do so ( Kirkup v British Rail Engineering Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 190 ) . |
29 | At the end of a narrow lane leading to the Embankment was a tilting building with ‘ Wines from the Wood ’ in flaking gold letters arced across its glass . |
30 | ‘ A delightful jumble of pretty painted houses clinging to the hillside . ’ |