Example sentences of "[vb -s] with [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 Third , the Registrar 's certificate will be given the same effect as regards further particulars as it has with respect to the creation of a charge .
2 I refer especially to the Sessional Order that deals with witnesses to the House .
3 Free volume dissimilarities become increasingly important as the size of one component increases with respect to the second , as in polymer solutions , and when these differences are sufficiently large , phase separation can be observed at the LCST .
4 Disagreement exists with respect to the further pathogenetic steps that lead to rupture of the vessel .
5 Butler thus agrees with BRS to the extent that both cases see the battle of the forms as an exchange of counter-offers , which can only result in a contract when one side makes an unconditional acceptance , either intentionally , or in error .
6 Considerable variability can be expected during spring and from year to year , both because the location of the vortex varies with respect to the observing site , and because of the large horizontal gradient in HNO 3 across the vortex edge .
7 Similarly , if debts due to the company are subject to a floating charge , the interest of the floating charge holder will be subject to any lien or set off that the company creates with respect to the charged assets prior to crystallisation , for a floating charge is not regarded for this purpose as an immediate assignment of the chose in action , it becomes such only on crystallisation .
8 The credibility of our called ministry stands or falls with respect to the other priorities that God has laid out for us .
9 Excavation has provided dendrochronological dates of c.951-61 and 968 for part of the small section known as the Double Wall , which lies at the junction of the central section and the rampart which connects with Hedeby to the east .
10 This negative bias entails however that in the speaker 's eyes there are no real reasons which can be conceived as occupying the before-position which a reason normally occupies with respect to the action it calls for ; and since there is consequently nothing which can be situated in time before this action , the meaning of to does not apply in this use .
11 Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts .
12 The same issue arises with respect to the critical comparison shown in Fig. 5.6 , as this depends on the assumption that stimulus A acquired associative strength equally readily in the two groups during the aversive conditioning phase .
13 ‘ In any family proceedings in which a question arises with respect to the welfare of any child , the court may make a section 8 order with respect to the child if — … ( b ) the court considers that the order should be made even though no such application has been made .
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