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

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1 On the other hand , you do need guidelines to work to .
2 An order for payment of money or for the transfer of assets can not be an order intended to restore parties to transactions to their former positions unless it is known in relation to each transaction in question ( a ) who were the parties ( b ) what the nature of the transaction was and ( c ) what assets or money each party to the transaction had paid or transferred to the others .
3 Also on the subject of authorship , John Morehen , with a degree of lucidity rare in this area , subjects pieces bearing suspect attributions to Byrd to computer analysis , and explains how contributions to conclusions may thus be made .
4 Recently modified Class 4718 ( with extended–range fuel tanks ) No 47818 heads to Holyhead to Carlisle charter train , Victoria Travel 's Settle–Carlisle Express , through Baron wood on 6 May 1989 .
5 Well in fact it , it it has in fact gone full circle because through the nineteen fifties you went through to co-ops to collectives to communes which lasted through to nineteen seventy eight , the communes were then disbanded and you 're back , now , after reform which took very much system .
6 To compensate , Asian families were prepared to cut current consumption drastically , thus raising the ratio of savings to GDP to heights ( such as 39 per cent ) unheard of in developed countries .
7 In Cornwall almost all were Bretons , who bore a close affinity to the indigenous population , speaking a related tongue , and as yet imperfectly assimilated into the kingdom of France : ‘ ther use many Britons with smaul shippes to resorte to Padestowe with commodities of their countery and to by fische , ’ Leland observed , adding that the port was also full of Irishmen , Most , however , must have come to work , especially if native labour was in short supply in the parts where they were most numerous .
8 Reed International , changing its year-end to conform with Elsevier 's , saw pre-tax profits rise 10 per cent for the nine months to December to £137.1 million .
9 They coaxed everything from pygmy mice to snakes to cheetahs into running on a treadmill while wearing an oxygen mask .
10 Reportedly Univel has already lined up at least 70-plus companies to port to Destiny including WordPerfect , Oracle , Borland , Gupta , Lotus , 3Com , Ingres , Hyperdesk , Sybase , Informix , Frame , Applix and Island Graphics .
11 Differing standards also distort the pattern of production , erect barriers to entry to various markets and frustrate the emergence of a single market in industrial products and the provision of services .
12 That is to say , the barriers to entry to the industry are such as to ensure the dominance of the highly priced and expensively packaged products .
13 prohibitive membership policies creating barriers to entry to both domestic and foreign companies , and hence reduced competition in the market .
14 The Agricultural Society are particularly keen to hear from cycling organisations this year as part of their campaign to encourage more visitors to cycle to the showground .
15 Nagging doubts persisted over Turkish Cypriot , Asil Nadir 's fruits to packaging to electronics empire , Polly Peck .
16 It is as if they might be responses to requests to " write up " exchanged conversation and counsel — some are lyrics and short prose poems on the nature of contemplative life .
17 The Wall Street Journal has been going through Richardson , Texas-based Cyrix Corp 's prospectus for its proposed initial public offering ( page seven ) and finds that the company has a hitherto undisclosed dispute with Texas Instruments Inc over licensing and manufacturing issues — Cyrix says it has received limited supplies of chips from Texas , and as a result ‘ assumes it will not receive any products from Texas Instruments in the future ’ ; the dispute could give Texas , which has a licence to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name , the right to sell all current and some future Cyrix products through the term of the five-year agreement , making it harder for Cyrix to develop its own brand name identity ; the current manufacturing agreement with SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV would be able to meet its needs to the end of the year , after which it would need to buy its own manufacturing facility , expand its contracts with the two firms , or do a deal with another chip maker ; earlier this month , SGS-Thomson signed a new contract agreeing to supply chips to Cyrix to the end of 1994 , and gets the right to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name .
18 This can be anything from postcards to calendars to specialist books and provides a steady flow of business to offset the seasonality of the financial division .
19 Educational vouchers a system of enhancing school competitiveness by issuing vouchers to parents to be ‘ cashed ’ at the school of their choice ;
20 One does not get a sense of a strong need for support from parents to children to be reciprocated — certainly not in the short term , and possibly not in the long term either .
21 Table 6.8 shows the percentage of accesses to synonyms to be expected for various bucket sizes , in the 80/20 case .
22 Secondly , they had to find some means of reducing the volume of Gascon appeals to Paris to as low a level as possible .
23 In Ceylon it was discovered that mountain areas could produce fresh vegetables which could be conveyed from local stations to Colombo to provision passing ocean liners .
24 Moving from insects to reptiles to mammals , the importance of learned , as opposed to genetically determined , behaviour gradually increases .
25 As with other aids to construction it has entered a judicial mélange of aids to construction to which unregulated weight may be given .
26 Matthew Wauchope , sales director at Imago Systems , which supplies integrated human resource management applications for use on mainframes , minis and multi-user PCs to medium to large-size companies , also stresses the need for very functional systems that can be tailored to meet different users ' requirements .
27 A more publicised arrangement is when a wholesaler or group of wholesalers invite retailers to affiliate to them and agree to take the bulk of their purchases from them .
28 Haeckel 's disciple Gustav Schwalbe created a linear progressive sequence from the great apes to Pithecanthropus to the Neanderthals and finally to modern humans .
29 Comparing these different measures is an advanced case of adding apples to oranges to cows — which makes the table on page 105 a highly misleading and dangerous animal .
30 The human race is producing so much information — it is n't factual information , we 're not just looking at price movements of stocks and shares , but in the scientific community it 's very much to do with ideas and how that person can get across his ideas , his concepts to people to half a world away .
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