Example sentences of "with [noun sg] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Medical evidence shows using DSE is not associated with damage to eyes and eyesight nor does it make existing defects worse .
2 Various common reactions which are associated with exposure to odours have been identified and include physiological , toxic , psychological , annoyance and social reactions , many people experiencing more than one reaction at the same time .
3 Commonly , the tales of adulterous wives end with counsel to men not to trust what their wives tell them , not to let them out , and so on .
4 The election of Ermolov as head of the militia in Moscow ( and subsequently in St Petersburg ) showed that , even when the country was at war , nobles would respond with displeasure to decrees which took their serfs away from them .
5 And with aid to refugees at the centre of the row , Mrs Hilali insists that Kurds in this country can speak up for her .
6 Attention has to be paid to the many changes taking place in general practice : teamwork with delegation to nurses and other members of ‘ the team , ’ more shared care with local specialists , more administration , more new tasks including community care , and more general practitioners wishing to work part time .
7 The defendants sought an order under a United States statutory provision dealing specifically with assistance to litigants in foreign courts .
8 The effective resolution would also impose many difficult policy questions , about moral rights to choose , for example , with reference to abortions and the best way to allocate scarce resources , for example , with regard to kidney machines , which are at present partly masked by professional discretion .
9 The intellectual isolation of appellate judges , who resolve ‘ hard cases ’ with reference to notions of social justice and public policy which they are singularly ( and collectively ) ill-equipped to understand … remains a deeply worrying feature of our judicial process .
10 Saltation , which has already been discussed with reference to rivers , and the sea , is most significant in understanding the erosive action of sand .
11 Knowles ( 1978 ) , with reference to adults , claims that there are four main assumptions which differentiate andragogy — the art and science of helping adults learn — from pedagogy in the context of school education .
12 I can give you a couple examples of the more tangible advantages with reference to schemes which are administered by the erm Science and Engineering Research Council .
13 These will be discussed only with reference to pavements of the main sample .
14 With reference to subsections 5(4) and ( 5 ) the consequence of the buyer being allowed to treat the sale as fraudulent is that he can bring an action for damages and that he can rescind the contract , i.e. refuse to pay or take delivery or , if he has paid , demand the return of the price .
15 Section 61(1) of the Sale of Goods Act defines a warranty as ’ … an agreement with reference to goods which are the subject of a contract of sale , but collateral to the main purpose of such contract , the breach of which gives rise to a claim for damages , but not to a right to reject the goods and treat the contract as repudiated . ’
16 The exclusive Community competence arising from the existence of Community legislation may be particularly illustrated with reference to restrictions on the free movement of goods .
17 The note to Ord 24 in The County Court Practice says that with reference to occupiers whose occupation was originally unlawful ( otherwise , seemingly , if the occupation started as lawful as with for example , a terminated service occupancy ) , then the court will normally order " possession forthwith " , but the orders issued by the court ( unless the court has fixed a date ) will simply state that the plaintiff " do recover possession " .
18 It should by now be clear that the language behaviour of young black Londoners of Caribbean background can only be described with reference to patterns of code-switching , between the two perceived varieties " ordinary English " ( which in practice means London English ) and " Patois " , which I have argued is a variety of Jamaican Creole .
19 Forsyth ( 1989 ) , Chapter 4 , gives an extended discussion with reference to applications .
20 This was the first book to give topographical descriptions of monuments in Britain , with reference to manuscripts , monuments and finds , and was a model that many similar works followed up until the early 19th century .
21 What happened , with reference to adolescents , was that the notion of ‘ character ’ underwent a kind of transformation and emerged in the company of , perhaps as , citizenship .
22 At first sight this seems to defy common sense , but the point is easily made with reference to whales .
23 This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes .
24 The methods sections of the potentially relevant reports were then extracted with reference to results and identifying material ( authors , title , journal , institution , and country of origin ) removed .
25 to other things , we 've kind of veered of the , one of the subjects that we were er , we did get onto which was how the police and the courts er handle er well victims and indeed criminals , I wonder if I might conflate erm both those groups into one question , its a very broad question , but I wonder if you think by and large the police do a good job , erm button one for yes and button two for no , erm and the majority here say yes , seventy seventy people say yes the , the police do a good job and since we 've talked about the courts do you think the courts do a good job by and large ? , we 've been talking specifically about erm some of the more bizarre erm statements that have come from the bench , particularly in with reference to crimes erm , that have treated against women , well now , seventy nine say no , so the police comes thumbs up , but the courts are way down , now not surprisingly there are n't many representatives from the courts er amongst this hundred
26 With reference to individuals in public life , if a serious allegation is made the public now expects the question of the truth or falsity of it to be demonstrated by the taking of proceedings , whether the proceedings result in a decision of the court or an apology and settlement .
27 He describes the features of the four main systems that are currently in use in the UK and illustrates their application with reference to examples drawn from retail analysis and store location , market research , credit rating and target marketing .
28 However , questions about the meaning of sentences , such as ’ Who did he mean by the woman he saw last night ? ’ can usually only be answered with reference to facts about the world , i.e. , the specific denotation .
29 The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context .
30 Unfortunately none of the five provide us with the expected objective measure of pain which we could apply with confidence to adults or to babies or to animals .
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