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

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1 BP was among the many leading companies and other organisations that contributed to deliberations of the committee .
2 ( b ) An executor or administrator for trespasses committed to goods of the deceased after his death but before probate is granted to the executor or before the administrator takes out letters of administration .
3 It is surprising that higher education libraries have not become more fully committed to aspects of the teaching of study skills , for various reasons .
4 Whether in Kipling or Chapman or other authors , Eliot was attracted to glimpses of a world beyond .
5 A very addictive game , which will appeal to players of the block genre .
6 THREE small estates and three separate cottages on the beautiful Knoydart peninsula opposite the Isle of Skye , for sale through Frank & Rutley ( 031 225 7105 ) , will appeal to lovers of the wilds of Scotland .
7 In Berlin the Jewish cemetery was damaged on Sept. 16 , and on Sept. 25 three men were arrested for the bombing on Aug. 31 of a memorial in Berlin dedicated to victims of the holocaust .
8 We can imagine the dilemma that an individual might face if , for example , she works in the personnel department of an organisation and has to give redundancy notices to members of the same trade union .
9 Deftly , the Committee responded to criticisms of the draft report published six months earlier , and without disengaging the central thrust of the proposals , won over many interested bodies , including the Institute of Directors and the Confederation of British Industry , both of which had harboured serious reservations .
10 Hydrocephalus is one of three forms of congenital malformation relating to disorders of the central nervous system , the others being anencephalus and spina bifida .
11 The solutions of equations ( 9.76 ) are the physical meaning of which becomes clear on appreciating that the propagation constant is complex , say , and that , , and are phasors relating to quantities of the form .
12 The appointment in every county of three elected commissioners to hear and determine pleas relating to breaches of the Charters , however , was rendered illusory by Edward 's reservations and exceptions .
13 ( 7 ) If there are any convertible securities , subscription rights or options outstanding in respect of the target 's share capital , then an appropriate offer or proposal will need to be made pursuant to Rule 15 to ensure that the interests of the holders of these rights are safeguarded and all documents issued to shareholders must also be issued to the holders of convertibles and options to subscribe relating to shares of the same class ( see para 10.2 below ) .
14 The European Commission did object to aspects of a proposed link between Fiat , Italy 's big car maker , and Alcatel-Alsthom , a French electronics giant .
15 In eukaryotes , in contrast , recombination is usually confined to members of a sexually reproducing species , although there are some facts that suggest that distant gene transfer is not wholly absent .
16 As we saw in the example of the cleaner fish ( pages 186–7 ) , reciprocal altruism is not confined to members of a single species .
17 The Fono is elected by universal suffrage for up to three years , although the right to stand for election remains confined to members of the Matai ( elected clan leaders ) .
18 Moreover it was confined to members of the Labour Party , its first rule stating that " all members are expected to become individual members of their constituency Labour Parties " .
19 They are confined to discussions of a very general nature and to providing the resources necessary for an efficient service .
20 Cases have been most frequently reported in dogs houses in kennels with damp hay or straw bedding and the lesions , usually confined to areas of the body in contact with the ground , show hair loss , erythema , and pustule formation if infected with bacteria .
21 In fact , the message is seen as having little news value and is confined to wishes of a happier 1993 .
22 Spines — This expression has been used by various writers with considerable latitude but is here confined to outgrowths of the cuticle which are more or less thorn-like in form .
23 Due to an apparently smaller American literature on this subject , discussion of US news coverage is solely confined to representations of the 1960s riots .
24 Advocates of the reliance theory insist that the proper scope of legal obligations should be confined to invasions of the reliance interest rather than the expectation interest .
25 This work and previous studies have shown that the expression of the N-Oct 3 ( brain-2 ) transcript and protein is confined to cells of the nervous system in which it is the predominant Oct-protein [ 14 ] [ 11 , 15 ] [ 13 ] .
26 In the USA it is estimated that about 80 per cent of collective agreements are confined to employees of a single company and about two-thirds are limited to a single plant ( Cohen , 1975 ) .
27 A corporation tax deduction will be available to Newco for contributions made to a non-qualifying employee trust provided that : ( a ) the contributions are regular and of a revenue nature ; ( b ) the contributions are voluntary ( so as not to constitute annual payments within s337(2) ( b ) TA 1988 ) ; ( c ) the class of beneficiaries under the trust is confined to employees of the settlor company , so there will need to be multiple settlors if all the employees in a group of companies are to benefit and the various companies in the group that are contributing wish to ensure corporation tax deductions ; and ( d ) the companies themselves are entirely excluded from benefiting under the terms of the trust .
28 In effect , these become projected standards of care and treatments that attach to patients of a particular group .
29 Harold Wilson caused offence in a broadcast on 26 May in which he referred to supporters of the strike as " spongers " .
30 Under clause 8(2) ( c ) boards have power to provide to students of the college such assistance of a financial or other nature as they may consider appropriate .
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