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

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1 Consequently the solution and the associated absence of attenuation corresponds to u being in the range -1 to 0 , that is , For particular reactive impedances , this last condition is satisfied over a certain range of frequency .
2 On the way back to Baker Street in the taxi , Holmes sat thinking deeply .
3 ‘ A lot of young players are now susceptible to hernia problems with the pace of the game and the hard work you have to put in .
4 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
5 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
6 He wants everyone to know that the Welsh selectors were right to prefer him to Colin Stephens for the game against Scotland .
7 Bolton Wanderers have emerged as rivals to Tranmere Rovers in the race to sign Clayton Blackmore .
8 And Joffre , planning to extend his left flank , prior to enveloping the German right , appealed to King Albert of the Belgians to abandon the North Sea coast and thrust inland with the Belgian Army to join his swinging manoeuvre .
9 British businessman Neville Norton , 59 , who had been barred from leaving Saudi Arabia since 1975 because of a financial dispute , was released on Aug. 13 and returned to London , reportedly following a personal appeal to King Fahd by the UK Prime Minister , John Major .
10 Namely he has expressed his wish to King Leopold of the Belgians and requested him to press us for a withdrawal .
11 The King of England in ancient times , he figures in fairy legends as follows : a mysterious creature covered in hair and cloven-hoofed , paid a visit to King Herla on the occasion of his marriage and showered him with many marvellous gifts .
12 Barbara 's written to Auntie Flo about the cake . ’
13 One effect , according to Guillermo Martinez of the teachers ' union ANDEN , was to overburden classes ,
14 In other areas Nyerere 's influence was more circumspect , but it was successful in maintaining the myth of Tanzania , at least for domestic consumption , as a country committed to building socialism in the long term .
15 The administration and the external political and administrative establishment may see participation as a political end in itself , as well as a means to building coalitions for the political good of their establishment .
16 Up to 1844 he lived in Killingworth , but then he moved to Hetton Hall in the county of Durham , and assumed the management of the collieries belonging to the Hetton Coal Company , in which he was a partner .
17 Readers who came to Harvey Nichols for the show saw Linford Christie , Jeremy Guscott , George O'Dowd , Suzanne Mizzi and 50 models and 50 models all on the catwalk in the aid of charity .
18 Tribute to Ivor Novello at the , also Robert Plant the in Birmingham .
19 Let us imagine that Big Ted , having heard me talk about this point , is trying to explain it to Little Ted in the pub afterwards :
20 In People v. Rosario ( 1961 ) 213 N.Y.S. 2d 448 four members of the Court of Appeals of New York , adopting the view of the United States Supreme Court in Jencks v. United States ( 1957 ) 353 U.S. 657 , ruled that the entire previous statements of prosecution witnesses ought to be shown to defence counsel after the direct examination with a view to his cross-examining those witnesses and attacking their credibility , saying that counsel were best able to decide what use could be made of the statements , whereas three members of the court took a narrower view and , following the line of authority which had hitherto prevailed in New York , held that defence counsel could examine and use only those portions of a statement which , according to the view of the trial judge , contained variances from a witness 's evidence .
21 Television 's enormous shift of emphasis on to defence issues in the third week of the campaign correlated with a huge rise in the number of voters who saw defence as the Conservative Party 's main campaign theme , but with only a modest rise in the number of who wanted a defence debate .
22 Nothing in the age of contentment has contributed so strongly to income inequality as the reduction of taxes on the rich ; nothing , as has been said , would so contribute to social tranquillity as some screams of anguish from the very affluent .
23 Exports X from the domestic economy are related to income levels in the rest of the world , along with other factors such as the exchange rate ( see Section 7.2.1 ) .
24 The taxpayers were assessed to income tax on the cash equivalent of an amount equal to the cost of the benefit less the amount made good by the employee under s 61(1) , FA 1976 .
25 Under such schemes employees are not normally liable to income tax on the difference between the option price and the market value of the shares at the time the option is exercised .
26 In general terms this means that if one sets up a trust to accumulate income , and the settlor has not completely divested himself of the trust property , he will be chargeable to income tax on the trust income .
27 The income of a trust is liable to income tax at the rate applicable to the beneficiary to whom the income is paid .
28 Thus , under general principles if , for instance , A , B and C — trustees of an interest in possession trust — receive £100 rent which they must pay to Z beneficiary — the life tenant — ( after the deduction of their expenses ) the trustees can be assessed to income tax at the basic rate on the monies they received under Schedule A. The other fundamental case where trusteeship was reduced to something akin to agency is Archer-Shee v Baker ( 1927 ) 11 TC 749 .
29 25 Trustees of discretionary trusts resident in the UK are liable to income tax at the basic and additional rates on dividends .
30 The reference to income tax at the basic rate not being charged in respect of income that has already borne tax at the basic rate is designed to ensure that there is no double taxation where the overseas entity receives income which has already borne UK tax .
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