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

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1 Examples included demands for payment , notices to quit , protests in connection with bills of exchange , and written consents to adoption or to marriage .
2 So maybe you 'll end up doing er two life assurance pe two life assurance presentations or to P H I or two pensions and the benefit of that this way is that you all can see at least one presentation and one probing around a different product as opposed to the one you 're working with .
3 Our analysis will seek to show , however , that much of the literature is concerned either with providing different ( often ingenious ) ways of measuring the fairly obvious symptoms of economic malaise , or to reports on how the ‘ British disease ’ of low growth and low productivity has affected various parts of the economy .
4 They do not extend to the contents of documents ( such as pleadings or affidavits ) which have not been read in open court or to reports of evidence given in closed court , or to confidential reports which are available to councillors but not specifically read in open debate .
5 The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers .
6 One idea is to encapsulate the haemoglobin in spherical structures of fatty material called liposomes , or to cross-link it with chemical agents .
7 It is therefore restricted in application to situations where the load is constant , or to closed.loop position control systems ( see Section 7.4.2 ) .
8 The Jewish law regarding sexual relations is not at all related to the Christian concept of sex being sin , or to women being sinful in some way .
9 The Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 outlines where an occupier owes a duty to a trespasser in respect of any risk of that person suffering injury on the premises , by reason of any damage due to the state of the premises or to things done or not done on the premises .
10 The Act will apply in respect of any risk of their suffering injury on the premises by reason of any danger due to the state of the premises or to things done or omitted to be done on them ( s. 1(1) ( a ) ) .
11 Just as is the case for walking , the benefits of calming residential areas will not be realised unless provision is made for whole journeys from home to the shops , to work or to school , to be completed free from intimidation by motorised traffic .
12 No , because we do n't have to go to the legal office or to school to teach for 50 hours a week in between ’ .
13 Go out to supervise children into playground and check with Coach Guide about any absences or misbehaviour on journey home yesterday or to school today .
14 The difficulty arises from ministerial unwillingness to curb the dash for gas or to cut-off the cross-Channel interconnector .
15 Therefore , any remaining lead of the futures price over the spot price is due to either new information being reflected first in the futures market ( price discovery ) , or to recording and reporting lags for the index .
16 There has already been a switch of emphasis away from sheltered housing for the elderly to other groups in special need , and what money has been available has been targetted to those areas which have not been well served in the past ( peripheral housing estates , remote areas and less attractive small towns ) , or to developments offering very special facilities ( eg sheltered housing for the elderly deaf ) .
17 They are really not similar enough , either to each other or to Knossos , for us to assume that they were copied from the Knossos Labyrinth as a model .
18 Since those days , American golf influences has been colossal , but , in regards to teaching , they have all — including Mr Hogan — gone back to old-time Scottish basics , or to Harry Vardon .
19 But Durkheim , Eliot noted , did not attribute the origin of religion to wonder or to speculation , but saw in mythology only the savage 's attempt to rationalize and justify his religious practices , ‘ in regard to the true origin of which he is as much in the dark as the scientific investigator ’ .
20 At this stage , there is little reference to the likely difficulty of the criterion or to factors which are associated with variation in difficulty .
21 Variations in laser Doppler readings between different measurement sites within a given patient may be due to heterogeneity of flow or to factors degrading the reproducibility of measurements .
22 The corporate approach demands , as Bains outlined , a central focus in both departmental and committee structures , and John Stewart has argued that this does not lead necessarily to domination by officers or to policies favourable to any particular groups in society .
23 Although Mannaia were the largest single group of committee members , most of them ( about two thirds ) were from Tazarbu and from lineages not associated with the struggle.s Moreover , the more important policy and spending chairmanships went mostly to people from this group or to Jlulat .
24 Royal licences to quarry stones , or to cut down and sell timber in the woods of subjects , or to bring such woods into cultivation , or to pasture cattle therein , were frequently preceded by such an inquiry held by the Justice of the Forest or his deputy .
25 You can learn to paint at the foot of Cezanne 's Mont Sainte-Victoire , to cook in Umbria , to ride in the Rockies , meditate in Andalucia , or to skin-dive in the Caribbean .
26 There is no evidence that the raised incidence in Seascale extends to the two county districts nearest to Sellafield or to Cumbria generally .
27 ‘ ( a ) that the commission of the offence was due to a mistake or to reliance on information supplied to him or to the act or default of another person , an accident or some other cause beyond his control ; and ( b ) that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of such offence by himself or any person under his control . ’
28 that the commission of the offence was due to a mistake or to reliance on information supplied to him or to the act or default of another person , an accident or some other cause beyond his control ; and
29 Section 4(1) ( f ) provides : ( f ) that the defect ( i ) constituted a defect in a product ( " the subsequent product " ) in which the product in question had been comprised ; and ( ii ) was wholly attributable to the design of the subsequent product or to compliance by the producer of the product in question with instructions given by the producer of the subsequent product .
30 Banging sounds emanating from the boiler may be due to a build-up of scale or to air being drawn into the system .
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