Example sentences of "to the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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31 | Some departments in an institution will do well , while others will do less well , according to the assessment of their research quality . |
32 | Both Surveys contain a good deal of information relevant to the assessment of living standards including expenditure data ( from the FES ) , indicators of health and social participation ( from the GHS ) and data on the possession of assets ( from both Surveys ) . |
33 | They are particularly suited to the assessment of Outcomes concerned with analysis , synthesis and evaluation . |
34 | Commitment to the assessment of pupils is the requirement of the 1988 Education Reform Act which most directly touches teachers . |
35 | Although not everyone will agree that the condition of , for instance , educational buildings can be adequately judged without an educational view , the main point which the Commission was making was that information was the key to the assessment of quality in education . |
36 | Lenders apply a number of standard techniques to the assessment of a project where an established company is the borrower , the lender will study the published accounts |
37 | It was an opportunity to raise concerns about everything from external examiners to the assessment of modular courses , from a pamphlet on mature students to course regulations . |
38 | Bowel scintigraphy using Indium-111 labelled leucocytes has been applied to the assessment of disease extent and activity in Crohn 's disease . |
39 | When the ‘ live projects ’ scheme is extended in the coming year more effective evaluation procedures will be developed and will be more comprehensive in relation to the assessment of what ‘ learning ’ and skills development is actually achieved through ‘ employer-based ’ projects . |
40 | It is a consideration which I should have applied myself to the assessment of general damages to favour this plaintiff . |
41 | This difference results in a different approach by the courts to the assessment of the two categories of damage . |
42 | 4.6 In relation to past loss the court will usually know all the factors relevant to the assessment of the loss . |
43 | Thus , if X , Y and Z trustees direct A Ltd , the shares of which are owned by the trust , to pay dividends to B ( the beneficiary ) direct , or the agent of B , and the trustees make an appropriate return to the Revenue then they are not required to take any further steps with regard to the assessment of B to income tax . |
44 | As noted above , the factors in s11(4) are relevant to the assessment of the reasonableness of a limitation clause . |
45 | All staff of XYZ Business will notify the relevant steward of any information or issues which may be relevant to the assessment of the Safety , Health or Environmental impact of the products and processes of XYZ Business . |
46 | It has been pointed out that the insignia assigned to the vicarius of the British diocese , alone of such officers , consists of castellated enclosures instead of maidens , indicating that he commanded troops . |
47 | One commonly held idea is that the healing response is a placebo effect , simply the power of suggestion , or due to the charisma of an individual healer . |
48 | Since the passing of the Church of England Assembly ( Powers ) Act 1919 , Parliament 's role in relation to the legislation of the Church has been largely formal . |
49 | The forms to be followed in executing the request were those of the requested State , but a request that a special form be followed would be complied with provided the form specified were not contrary to the legislation of that State . |
50 | So , under men like Halsbury , they reacted to the legislation of the later nineteenth century with all the inflexibility of those who are determined that what was good enough for their fathers ' social and economic structures was good enough for them . |
51 | Covering a broader range than the single-issue groups , they presented reports and analyses on a wide range of economic and social issues which generally looked forward to the legislation of the 1940s . |
52 | RESPONSES TO THE LEGISLATION OF 1861 |
53 | Moreover , it has been claimed ( e.g. by Burton-Roberts forthcoming ) that whereas the phenomenon in [ 7 ] is restricted to the juxtaposition of NPs , the phenomenon of loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of other categories . |
54 | Moreover , it has been claimed ( e.g. by Burton-Roberts forthcoming ) that whereas the phenomenon in [ 7 ] is restricted to the juxtaposition of NPs , the phenomenon of loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of other categories . |
55 | Indeed , Burton-Roberts suggests that loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of sentences . |
56 | Tikhon was arrested at the end of April and charged with advocating resistance to the confiscation of church treasures . |
57 | But what stylistic value shall we attach to the metricality of prose ? |
58 | It is a sequel to The Barber of Seville by the same author ( later to be turned into an opera by Rossini ) . |
59 | From the Lamb it is on and up again to the Shoulder of Mutton for the last pint , and then the long pull up to the finish at the Dog and Gun . |
60 | It then goes on to the Shoulder of Mutton Hill , noted for its flower rich grassland . |