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

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1 have also interpreted an increased reactivity at position -46 to singlet oxygen occurring only in a ternary active complex , as an increase in bending allowing better contacts between the two proteins [ 32 ] .
2 Consequently the solution and the associated absence of attenuation corresponds to u being in the range -1 to 0 , that is , For particular reactive impedances , this last condition is satisfied over a certain range of frequency .
3 On a lighter vein , congratulations to Jim thorn , head groundsman at Wimbledon for nine years , until his retirement at the age of 65 last July , on winning the 1991 award for Services to Lawn Tennis , presented annually by the Lawn Tennis Writers Association .
4 To Jim Hair , I send a special thank you for the way he organised the Annual Presentation Dinner .
5 Rather than seeing the exploitation of the peasantry as the means to industrialisation Bukharin insisted that ‘ a qualitative increase in the productivity of national labour , and a determined fight against non-productive expenditure … are the main sources of accumulation . ’
6 The need for varying criteria extends even to fiction stock , in which field most of Slote 's own studies were carried out .
7 In improving inspection techniques , attention will be paid not only to improving non-destructive testing techniques and developing new technologies such as shearography , but also to inspection validation and human errors .
8 By the end of Saturday morning the whole place was spick and span , with hopefully not too many drops of cleaner on the floor when it came to inspection time .
9 Positive Egyptian response to Baker plan — Reiteration of " conditions " by Israel
10 Leopold had already written to Padre Martini urging him to send a letter of recommendation to the Elector and , since Munich was on Mozart 's route from Paris to Salzburg , he suggested that his son intimate to the Elector , or to a close associate , that he had been offered a post at Salzburg with a salary of 700 or 800 gulden ( the actual salary was only 450 ) in the hope that a more rewarding appointment might be offered .
11 He was standing at the nurses ’ station , leaning one elbow casually on the high desk as he talked to Judy Stack .
12 The 60MHz DECstation Model 260 , rated at 58 SPECint92 and 54.7 SPECfp92 comes with up to 480Mb memory and three slots and it starts at £12,800 .
13 The 60MHz DECstation model 260 , rated at 58 SPECint92 and 54.7 SPECfp92 comes with up to 480Mb memory and three slots — it starts at £12,800 .
14 It has been estimated , for example , that during the mid 1970s some 50 million US citizens were subject to hurricane winds of over 160 km/h and 6 million were subject to hurricane surge ( Brinkman 1975 ) .
15 10 At Barden Bridge you can detour to Barden Tower ( d ) by crossing bridge and keeping left .
16 The original circuit measured 17.563 miles ( 28.265 km ) in length , but the south loop that went to the village of Mullenbach and back was rarely used and the main circuit ( known as the north loop ) , which went to Adenau village and back measured 14.17 miles ( 22.81 km ) .
17 According to Harwell Laboratory 's energy technology support unit , in CHP systems 80% to 90% of fuel used is converted to electrical power and heat .
18 Earnings were 14p for the quarter , just under 1p coming from currency changes , taking the running total for nine months to 39.4p net a share , against 32.3p .
19 How can he explain the position in Surrey and in St. Albans , where consultants are being placed under pressure by managers to give priority to GP fund holders because they bring extra money ?
20 As one of the ‘ specialists ’ involved in assessment subsequent to GP referral , ASWs clearly played a significant part in diverting these women from possible compulsory admission .
21 First courses are probably down to vegetable soup or corn-on-the-cob without salt or butter .
22 Silicon-based life would have to be very different from ‘ life as we know it ’ ; to take just a single example , whereas we exhale carbon dioxide , an oxygen-oriented silicon lifeform would perforce have to exhale silicon dioxide ( silica ) — a painful experience !
23 With the help of the red iron a Tramen is able to inhale the atmosphere of the planet — which would otherwise be deadly to him — and to exhale gas for export to Vascar .
24 John 's face seemed to come alive and his spirit escaped the prison of the photograph releasing brief images of happy times ; John dancing along the pavement , John tilting his head back to exhale smoke from a cigarette , John talking to a cuddly toy in a supermarket and making me laugh .
25 As she gathered up the bedding and cushions she had hung out of the windows to air before the evening earth began to exhale dew , she wondered whether she should fetch out her best mantilla , the white lace her mother had given her for her first communion , which she never wore because it seemed so showy , and had n't worn even yesterday for the Easter Mass .
26 The DOD DI box is a mono unit with a high impedance jack socket input ( with parallel wired output jack for connection to guitar amp or other high impedance monitoring device ) and a 3 pin balanced output socket .
27 As an introduction to guitar synthesis it is a dream , because of its immediacy .
28 As you can see , it 's difficult to avoid mythologising Bob Mould 's contribution to guitar rock .
29 A common modern technique is similar to guitar finger style using a CC-G-C or a similar fifth and octave tuning which gives greater versatility without re-tuning and can be further extended by the introduction of an extra fret between the 6th and 7th .
30 Set to guitar mode it gave the sound bags of depth while remaining well up front .
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