Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [art] number " in BNC.

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1 Each new piece of police excess , each reported example of police harassment , each fresh scandal adds to the number of its converts .
2 Assuming A is one , B is two and so on , think of the letter that corresponds to the number .
3 This leads to a number of possible confusions .
4 We also believe that the issue is one that leads to a number of problems that are fundamental to the social sciences .
5 Acceptance of the assumptions contained in this model of bureaucratic-legislative relations leads to a number of policy prescriptions for the structure of the public sector that are designed to redress the imbalance of power between these two parts of the governmental machine .
6 This " minimum standards " approach leads to a number of problems when applied to a complex and rapidly changing area of technology .
7 From his base in Santarem Dr Fernando travels to a number of riverside communities .
8 If that 's a five , it maps to the number ten .
9 This applies to a number of employee groups in the Department of Social Work including home helps , drivers and certain administrative staff .
10 However , one problem that applies to a number of theories seeking to explain nominal wage rigidities has been highlighted by Barro ( 1977b ) and can be illustrated here by reference to figure 5.1 .
11 This is a concept which belongs to a number of well-known sociological theories , including those of Marx , Weber and many commentators since .
12 If an SSR refers to a number of modules but will only be applicable to some of them after approval , then a new SSR should be created referencing only those modules to which the report still applies .
13 The ‘ no. of nights ’ stated on all of the price panels refers to the number of nights accommodation booked for you .
14 The ‘ two ’ refers to the number of strands wound together and the thirty is something to do with the length — I can never remember the exact definition of this bit .
15 The first is the question of the ‘ response rate ’ , which refers to the number of people who actually complete and return the questionnaire .
16 Span of control refers to the number of persons for whom a manager has direct responsibility .
17 This refers to the number of knots that have been tied per in 2 of pile .
18 In poster work refers to the number of Double Crown sets in a full size poster .
19 Span of control or ‘ span of management ’ , refers to the number of subordinates responsible to a superior .
20 PARITY — usually refers to the number of children born alive to a woman .
21 ‘ Candidates registered ’ refers to the number of candidates with at least one module enrolment active during the session .
22 ‘ Modules studied ’ refers to the number of individual module enrolments which were active during the session , excluding those which were subsequently withdrawn .
23 ‘ Full success ’ refers to the number of individual modules for which candidates successfully achieved all learning outcomes .
24 ‘ Certificates issued ’ refers to the number of RETs issued to candidates who had successfully completed at least one module during the session .
25 Clive Evers of the Alzheimer 's Disease Society points to a number of other reasons for the lack of registration and voting among residents .
26 Like many others in the industry , Miles points to the number of fast food outlets opening every day as an indication of the continuing popularity of deep-fried foods and adds that unhealthy frying is caused principally by poor frying practices .
27 Income under the category of Public Policy has increased to £173,141 but a sizeable element of this relates to a number of projects associated with the Council 's Diamond Jubilee Year and will not necessarily be repeated in the year ahead .
28 The most crucial factor in the organization of R & D probably relates to the number of independent centres of initiative .
29 She talks to a number of the people she encounters , the late-night revellers , shiftworkers , and the homeless .
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