Example sentences of "the [noun] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The final element in the policy making process is the response to developments over which governments have no control . |
2 | What was the response to questions ( percentage ) ? 5 . |
3 | For clinicians without access to bone densitometry , these results are helpful in showing that the improvement with HRT was similar in both Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis ; in addition , the response to oestrogens was not related to the patients age or the number of postmenopausal years . |
4 | It is my contention that the response to causes of disruptive behaviour has focused too much on within-child factors . |
5 | The 11th ‘ Accent on Design ’ October Seminar will take place on 11th and 12th , with interesting speakers , informative master classes , a fashion show and an extensive exhibition with the opportunity to purchases from the smallest button to the latest machine , accessory or publication . |
6 | Until this year , some of that waste went to Finland and the remainder to facilites elsewhere in the United Kingdom . |
7 | As long as the attitudes to women 's status and obligations and the division of labour within the family remain unchanged , it is difficult to believe that gender will be irrelevant to politics . |
8 | Erm the link to referrals and introductions that was very good . |
9 | On occasion , however , Alexandra would sometimes get her way and drag the Prince to services at the church she favoured , St. Saviour 's Church for the Deaf in Oxford Street , where she could enjoy being in the company of other deaf people , and be able to follow the services , as she was a fluent fingerspeller . |
10 | A combined force of commandos got there just in time and blew the base to smithereens , finally blowing up the overhang on top of the smoking remains . |
11 | This reduces the benefit of the change to investors . |
12 | No wonder people are fighting the change to trusts . |
13 | Clearly the analysis that I have provided will have considerable implications for our understanding of the attribution to animals of free choice . |
14 | But with delays in getting the bike to pieces , and in getting it through security , we arrived at boarding after the 15 min deadline and our seats had been given away . |
15 | This was the third year running that Booker Fitch had given the award to students on the HCIMA course , and it attracted the greatest number of entries to date . |
16 | Hot off his guest appearances with the Levellers on the New Model Army tour , his solo set could almost share a bed with blues singers were it not for the updated landscapes : from illegal bare-knuckled boxers and the closing of the mines to adventures in Hackney dole office , all delivered with a street-urchin charm that visibly shocks the one or two tweeders who 've mistaken tonight for a ‘ folk ’ evening . |
17 | Hot off his guest appearances with the Levellers on the New Model Army tour , his solo set could almost share a bed with blues singers were it not for the updated landscapes : from illegal bare-knuckled boxers and the closing of the mines to adventures in Hackney dole office , all delivered with a street-urchin charm that visibly shocks the one or two tweeders who 've mistaken tonight for a ‘ folk ’ evening . |
18 | it consists of a developmental sequence of signs taken from a BSL dialect and carries a simple formal system of teaching the signs to children and adults . |
19 | He chops the heart to bits . |
20 | Despite these intentions there is some evidence , however , drawn from proposed schemes submitted by LEAs ( but never implemented ) , which suggests that in practice the allegedly integrated curriculum emphasized ‘ liberal ’ studies for the 14- to 16-year-olds who were to be the first age-group to attend under compulsion . |
21 | Not one that bleeding hearts would approve of , no doubt , but we , as the committee , were absolutely within our rights to sell off what we considered to be unnecessary stocks of wine in order to allocate the money to members ’ more urgent needs . ’ |
22 | When will the Government own up to their responsibilities and release the money to areas such as Fife which need it ? |
23 | The money is going to the British Refugee Council and the Save the Children Fund , but Hackett rules out giving passing any of the money to projects in Vietnam , where the refugee problem originates . |
24 | We 've devolved the money to schools , but they 've got to spend most of it back with the council here . |
25 | The woman who died was a heavy smoker and the Family Planning Association here points out that the French health ministry had stressed the dangers to smokers . |
26 | Also , as it is late with few people around , I see the dangers to others of my speeding as being less . |
27 | PLANS to reduce the dangers to consumers from products containing asbestos have been drastically cut , because of disagreement within EEC . |
28 | Earlier this week police struggled with thousands of workers who attempted to enter the parliament to shouts of ‘ give us bread ’ . |
29 | Yet the resort to arms is by definition a crisis of politics , and to neglect the political response for the sake of military considerations may be just as perilous . |
30 | However , these fun boards winds are not frequent enough to recommend the resort to experts . |