Example sentences of "to groups of " in BNC.
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1 | Liberal Democrats will alter the licensing conditions for water companies to extend this to groups of domestic consumers who live on large estates and in sheltered housing complexes . |
2 | For a long time the only way in which a truly selfless behaviour could arise seemed to be through a differential advantage accruing to groups of individuals that showed sacrifice in relation to their companions to a degree greater than in other groups . |
3 | This is because the drainage of the genital region in women is more often to groups of lymph glands in the pelvis , and their involvement is not likely to be obvious . |
4 | Anyone working in the GIS research field is conscious of the links that need to be made to groups of researchers in other disciplines . |
5 | First , many of the early colonisers belong to groups of plants ( genera ) that were widespread during the Late glacial period 10 000 years ago . |
6 | One of the most interesting areas for future harmonisation relates to groups of companies , and branches of companies . |
7 | Groups There are generous discounts to groups of 10 or more . |
8 | Then there 's another neck that comes across the other way and you can tune the strings any way you want ; I basically tune to groups of diatonic notes with whatever melody I want to play . |
9 | The remedy is given in different strengths or potencies to groups of healthy volunteers ( the provers ) over a period of time . |
10 | The 12 trial sites range from 53,000 properties on the Isle of Wight , to groups of several thousand all over the country , from Middlesbrough in the north , to Poole in the south . |
11 | Whatever the relationship with the individual counsellee , the counsellor can perform many functions in relation to groups of older people . |
12 | And fourth , it recognized the need to challenge the traditional patterns of health education , with one-off talks on broad topics to groups of older people . |
13 | Whenever I talk to groups of teachers who are willing for a moment to lay aside the grim realities and talk and think big , I hear them saying exactly the same . |
14 | They like their subject , and want nothing more than to be left alone to teach it to groups of pupils who want to learn it . |
15 | To establish firm links , tutors are allocated to groups of schools so that staff come to know their tutor well . |
16 | When a table is transferred into the Working-Set the entries are allocated as bundles to groups of lexicographers . |
17 | The SCAN paper distinguishes — exposition : to the whole class EW ; to groups of five or more En — dialogue : teacher with groups of less than five D ; ( see page 98 for a summary of SCAN notation ) . |
18 | We need to shift the limelight from maverick founders and shake-'em-up CEOs to groups of engineers , production workers , and marketers who successfully innovate new products and services . |
19 | Consumer psychology attempts to relate sets of objects to groups of people as ‘ target ’ populations , but , whilst it deals entirely with artefacts , it does not address the question of their particular nature as concrete material culture . |
20 | Their aim is to give aid to groups of people who are held to be disadvantaged for any reason — because of ethnic origin , sex , sexual preference , age , unemployment or any kind of disability . |
21 | The galaxy if full of criminal organizations of every sort — from gangs of juvenile hot-jetters who storm through the Netlines and vandalize the odd moon to groups of hard-bitten specialists in banditry and terrorism . |
22 | Out of 157 Kalam names , 96 applied to species , and 13 more to groups of species forming valid taxa in our system . |
23 | He was wed to groups of two or three respectful Americans , not prides of culture-hungry Lionisers . |
24 | The publication of UPDATE is part of the information dissemination strategy and a number of SCOTVEC staff have spoken to groups of college staff about the ACDP . |
25 | Two research projects have been funded by Scottish Enterprise to a total of £80,000 : the SHEEC project focusing on the accreditation of company in-house management qualifications and the DEAL project which is examining AWBL issues in relation to groups of workers at ICI and Strathclyde Region . |
26 | Informals are no longer persecuted , and a limited form of credit , called ‘ credito chicha ’ , is handed out to groups of informals , without the need of any backing . |
27 | Certainly , circulating in the world of the 1670s , the poem can be seen as important to groups of Protestant dissenters , offering them a visionary politics founded both on the scripturally based structure of history they favoured but also by appropriating and re-employing the scriptural Word which was a familiar practice of their own revolutionary writing . |
28 | In implementation of the law Menem on Sept. 13 signed a decree for the privatization by June 28 , 1990 , of Entel , the state telecommunications company , and on Dec. 22 signed a decree for the sale of two state-owned television channels to groups of investors as of Dec. 27 . |
29 | Benavides and Mendoza , who had been tried and convicted in September [ see p. 38414 ] , would not benefit from an amnesty law adopted on Jan. 24 , which was applicable only to groups of over 19 people . |
30 | that clings to groups of males |