Example sentences of "[prep] [prep] [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 And also using the distribution of of deliveries to the door daily we can also use the sales staff to as assist us in distribution .
2 Not the erm complication of of vehicles to the extent we saw with the motorcycle film just now , but this is erm again The the police car is staying well back cos he 's following this vehicle you can see a hundred and thirteen , well the speed 's gets up to about a hundred and forty in a moment as you 'll see .
3 a lot of people would think , Ah oh X to the sixth well he must have started of with X to the seventh .
4 Nowhere in the document is the interdependence and collaboration of the home , school and wider community of the parish taken account of in relation to the religious education and formation of young people .
5 A fine bronze head from the Acropolis of Athens is very like in style to the gable-figures , and is surely Aeginetan work .
6 And I would have thought it could be accommodated with something like in relation to the Greater York area .
7 They seem part of a hierarchy which goes from Valar ( good and bad ) to Maiar ( good and bad ) to Eldar ; they are ‘ like in nature to the Ainur , though less in might and stature ’ , close enough in one case ( Melian and Elwé Thingol ) to intermarry .
8 For the sake of completeness it may be added that the tenor tuba ( euphonium ) is sometimes to be met with in addition to the ordinary bass tuba ( e.g. Strauss ‘ s Heldenleben and Don Quixote , and Holst 's Planets ) .
9 In practice you will probably find the above guide will provide a good enough outline of the sort of person you are looking for in relation to the formal job description document .
10 It is not going to be helpful to have the panel supplied with the information we asked for in relation to the Greater York area devised from the H B F table of commitments , confined to York City and the greenbelt .
11 Erm , we we talked about this sort of issue earlier on , in in relationship to the , to the R A D. Erm , I 'm not quite sure of the strong importance of that organisation to the council , but I am sure that this erm , committee was set up by a number of south west authorities who are trying to look at the future of county farms .
12 AFTER THE soundcheck in Boston , a car arrives to whisk us outside of town to the local alternative radio station .
13 Poor circulation in the scalp can lead to under nourishment to the hair follicle and the quality and growth potential of the individual hair will suffer .
14 In contrast , within the Review little recourse is made to a discourse on art except in relation to the poet 's or writer 's activity .
15 This is the urbane version of how to relate to the ‘ other ’ ; it is what post/modernists aspire to in contrast to the negative , paranoid , fearful way of relating to the other which produces ( for instance ) misogyny , homophobia , racism , and xenophobia .
16 First , to develop the idea of the punning associations already referred to in relation to the term ultramarinos , there is the pleasing assonance between the name of this earthly Queen Mariana , and that of Maria , Queen of Heaven .
17 Matters referred to in relation to the current recession include the provisions for companies to carry back trading losses .
18 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
19 The clearest reflection of the way in which the full implications of Marsh 's book were not appreciated in physical geography is shown in the fact that he is not referred to in relation to the history of the study of landforms before Davis ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 ) , or in Explanation in Geography ( Harvey , 1969 ) , in Geography Its History and Concepts ( Holt-Jensen , 1981 ) or in Geography and Geographers : Anglo-American Human Geography ( Johnston , 1979 , 1983a ) .
20 Formulations of definitive tests are always dangerous , but it seems to me that , without claiming to expound an exhaustive guide , the following provides a satisfactory working test for whether , in any given case , a covenant touches and concerns the land : ( 1 ) the covenant benefits only the reversioner for the time being , and if separated from the reversion ceases to be of benefit to the covenantee ; ( 2 ) the covenant affects the nature , quality , mode of user or value of the land of the reversioner ; ( 3 ) the covenant is not expressed to be personal ( that is to say neither being given only to a specific reversioner nor in respect of the obligations only of a specific tenant ) ; ( 4 ) the fact that a covenant is to pay a sum of money will not prevent it from touching and concerning the land so long as the three foregoing conditions are satisfied and the covenant is connected with something to be done on , or to in relation to the land .
21 for clarity is that the actual projected requirements , as a series of projections produced by County Council are for four thousand three hundred households , and a projected requirement for three thousand three hundred dwellings , well quite clearly if the City of York itself can not accommodate the requirement generated from in that city , then it must be looked at in relation to the whole of the Greater York area , and the projections of the Greater York area do take into account the er the figures generated from within the City of York , therefore , yes , they are included within the Greater York figure .
22 Conversion at at $0.5357 to the Dutch guilder .
23 That meaning , in our judgment , is not to be arrived at by reference to the more limited and technical interpretations given to these words in the context of the law of master and servant , as in Mersey Docks and Harbour Board v. Coggins & Griffith ( Liverpool ) Ltd. [ 1947 ] A.C. 1 , or in the context of pensions and National Insurance law , as in Ready Mixed Concrete ( South East ) Ltd. v. Minister of Pensions and National Insurance [ 1968 ] 2 Q.B .
24 The determination or disposal is treated as a transfer of value by the beneficiary and the rate of tax payable is arrived at by reference to the total of it and any previous chargeable transfers by him unless the determination or disposal took place before 10/12/74 when , in implement of the undertaking in the White Paper ( Cmnd 5705 ) that in these circumstances any tax chargeable would be no greater than that which would be due if the trust were an individual who had made chargeable gifts equal to the capital becoming chargeable , the rate is arrived at by reference solely to the total of the determinations or disposals which have taken place in the trust since 25/3/74 , if by so doing the amount of tax payable would be reduced .
25 The rate of tax payable is arrived at by reference to the total of that value and the value of any previous chargeable transfers made by the beneficiary , but that value is to be reduced by the value of any other interest in possession in the property to which he becomes entitled at the same time or by the amount of any consideration in money or money 's worth which he has received in respect of the termination or disposal of the interest .
26 In some cases " market price " may be defined in relatively simple terms , such as by reference to the price quoted in a recognised trade journal .
27 ( In primary schools , there has been a similar move , but by no means to the same extent ; primary IT has not suffered so much , as a result , from a leaning toward mathematics and science . )
28 No doubt it is to the benefit of patients , but it is by no means to the benefit of residents .
29 Inset above : Suilven at sunrise ( photos by from Eyes to the Hills .
30 Erm , I too endorse the er views expressed by other members , but I think it 's also worth commenting on the work that , and contribution that 's made of voluntary , by by volunteers to the work of the archivist , which is referred to in the report .
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