Example sentences of "to their [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 Although the recent sterling value reductions look set to boost UK grain exports to make sales into intervention less attractive , many UK farmers felt lower moisture level standards on the Continent gave their competitors an unfair ‘ floor ’ to their grain market .
3 However , a given locality may be responsible for the provision of more than one local public good , and local public goods will differ according to their capacity limits and the congestion costs thereby created .
4 Libraries ( and for that matter separate collections of audio-visual software ) have to be organized for retrieval in ways that allow the user fullest access to their subject content ; these methods are not understood by instinct and have to be revealed through teaching and through use .
5 The application of such a scheme to a set of documents should result in the ordering or arranging of that set of documents into groups or classes according to their subject content .
6 There have been , and are , scholar-librarians of the old school , wedded to the codex format and to classical culture , but for most librarians their profession is a management exercise and a service among people : on the one hand , the wealth of recorded information and its producers ( authors , editors , directors , photographers , researchers ) and on the other hand , the readership and audience , the people needing access not only to the items stored but to their subject contents .
7 Now , for the first time , the Library has the opportunity to mount imaginative , multi-media displays , individually tailored to their subject matter and capable of competing on equal terms with exhibitions in other major venues .
8 We begin this chapter , accordingly , by looking at the different types of literary essay it is possible to write , considering first the variety of focus they give to their subject matter and the different modes of argument they adopt .
9 In achieving this end , essays follow certain general patterns of development and direction , which are definable in terms of the focus they give to their subject matter and the different modes of argument they adopt .
10 Although the band had chosen where they wanted to record the album — Compass Point in Nassau , Bahamas — they had no one to record with us usual collaborators Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne , producers behind the laid-back groove of ‘ Pills'N'Thrills And Bellyaches ’ , were tied up with commitments to their Perfecto label .
11 She wore her swimsuit , with a plastic mac , left open , on top of it , dark glasses , several strings of plastic popper beads , and a pair of fluffy pink mules abandoned by Victorine to their dressing-up box .
12 Muslims are just as divided as Christians : by ethnic origin ( they hail from areas as far apart as Turkey and Nigeria ) ; by language ( as well as Arabic , their native tongues include Urdu , Bengali , Hausa , Swahili and Farsi ) ; by doctrine ( three-quarters are Shias and the rest are Sunnis ) ; by money ( Kuwaiti bankers do not usually invite Bradford textile-workers to their Knightsbridge dinner parties ) ; and by politics .
13 Most river authorities have detailed maps showing the geographical limits of floods in relation to their return periods .
14 ALEX Ferguson can spend his weekend off toasting Manchester United 's unbeaten start to their title defence after scooping the season 's first manager of the month award .
15 I think and hope that they reach the knockout rounds as it will be an immense distraction to their title ambitions .
16 Ironically when Randalstown first won the league title two seasons Victorians again held the key to their title victory .
17 Few countries have shown such a remarkable sense of responsibility to their station buildings as New Zealand .
18 British National Party supporters protested outside St Cuthbert 's Church , Darlington , at the weekend after an invitation to their election candidate to speak there was withdrawn .
19 Mr Lamont declared the Tories stuck to their election pledges but he faces immense pressure to balance the books .
20 A special feature is the principle of delayed and informed choice by which students gain a broad foundation in the study of the humanities and do not have to commit themselves to their degree programme until the end of the first year .
21 I 've shown the keynames set to their default values .
22 Reformat the characters , but not the paragraphs , to their default style ( highlight the whole document and tap Alt+Spacebar ) .
23 Finally , bonds can be classified according to their default risk ( or credit risk ) .
24 One hundred and twenty-two researchers have published papers which are not related to their PhD theses .
25 Thus arctic breeding grounds often appear underpopulated in relation to their carrying capacity , and there is plentiful food for all that manage to get there safely .
26 In assessing materiality in connection with convertible securities , consideration should be given not only to their carrying amount but also to the implications of conversion .
27 Goods are moved into the warehouse , checked and then transferred to their storage space .
28 In addition to their port duties , Lerwick staff had to cover controls at Sumburgh Airport which was thirty miles south of Lerwick over a bumpy switchback road .
29 One employer remarked in 1902 that : In regard to girls from Board Schools , our experience in regard to their reading powers is exactly the reverse of that of the boys , most of them being able to read both print and manuscript with ease and accuracy . "
30 Kemp frequently provides details of superficial social acquaintance between scientists and artists and refers to their reading habits .
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