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

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1 ‘ David Keys from The Independent in London sent me his articles , ’ said Marin , surprised that the national press and institutions concerned with the preservation of the cultural heritage had shown no knowledge of or interest in the silver , whose sale had been announced by Sotheby 's to loud fanfares the month before .
2 My husband and I both suffer from migraines and we have identical symptoms : sickness , blurred vision , sensitivity to loud noises and a banging headache .
3 Just because I am a woman they belittle me , ’ she said to loud cheers .
4 ‘ Hombre , hombre , hombre , ’ they chorused , urging her to take her man , and ‘ Que lenta , ’ they screamed when she failed to catch up with her number four , and he went up the field and scored to loud cheers .
5 ‘ Many Australians … believe that we will be better able to succeed in the world with the unique and unambiguous identity which an Australian head of state , chosen by the Australian people , could provide , ’ the Prime Minister said to loud cheers from about 500 party members .
6 For the first time she gave vent to loud screams , which became her usual method of attracting attention from that time : ‘ this manner of crying endured many years after this time , for aught any man might do , and therefore , suffered she much despite and much reproof ’ .
7 Student Loans under the Government 's top-up loans scheme are available to full-time students on first degree courses who are under age 50 at the start of their course and satisfy the necessary UK residence requirement .
8 The GSVQs will be offered from August 1992 as pre-vocational courses at levels II and III to full-time students in colleges .
9 For certain events substantial discounts will apply to full-time students only .
10 The former , which are open to full-time lecturers in further education establishments in Wales , lead either to the Post Graduate Certificate in Education ( Further Education ) or to the Certificate of Education ( Further Education ) and consist of two periods of eight weeks ' attendance at the Faculty of Education of the University College , interspersed with one year 's supervised teaching and tutorial sessions in the student 's own institutions .
11 If you have a problem which is too difficult for you to resolve on your own then as an RCN member you have the choice of going to your local steward , the convenor or any other branch officers , or to full-time officers based at the RCN office for your region .
12 In the special report , specific re recommendations are made to improve the consistency of safety representatives ' training improving information flow and giving more uniform support to full-time officers support in the workplace .
13 However , a spokeswoman for the RIR said these figures included some who had transferred to full-time duties .
14 The Training Agency frequently claims that it insists on non-discriminatory practices , but ‘ all the evidence points to widespread exclusion of Black trainees from prestigious employer based schemes … most likely to lead to full-time jobs , top-ups to the allowance and higher quality training ’ .
15 It is for that very reason that I am moving this motion today as it gives us the opportunity to implement the rules of the union and at the same time would enable us to put into position , people who would be able to do all those things that are necessary to achieve what we require , recruitment , organization , paperwork , back-up service to full-time officials .
16 Meanwhile an interim award of £1 was made to full-time workers ; part-time workers got nothing .
17 Among the Unit 's useful publications are The Conservation Source Book which lists bodies and societies involved in conservation ( ranging from the National Trust to the British Sundial Society ) , price £11.95 , and Training in Conservation — a Guide to full-time courses in the UK price £2 .
18 This is especially the case with the liberal democratic form of the state whose claim to legitimacy rests on the access to the political system which it grants to non-dominant interests .
19 If you can afford them , or can make your own , rough-hewn granite water basins and lanterns are far preferable to mass-produced items of reconstituted stone , though even these will mellow with age .
20 The issue of judicial control over juries with a view to pre-empting decisions of fact , however , is neutral as between objectivist and subjectivist approaches to mistake .
21 Even emotional stress can be a trigger to finely-tuned glands responsible for the maintenance of hormone levels .
22 Genuine Toyota parts are priced very competitively compared to non-genuine parts — sometimes , the real thing even costs less !
23 At first to receptive crowds in Bavarian beer halls , and then across the Federal Republic , Schönhuber peddled his message that the German petite bourgeoisie were the real losers in modern post-industrial society .
24 When colour was finally re-introduced into Braque 's painting , it was to appear as a completely independent pictorial element , related to solid forms and the space surrounding them , but clearly distinguishable from them as a separate artistic factor .
25 Th we 're limited to solid tumours or patients that have an element of solid tumour on histology .
26 Careful exploratory touching and examination of objects by both sight and touch should be encouraged to help all pupils , but specially those who are visually handicapped , to form concepts relating to solid objects .
27 The laws , whilst they 're pretty good at applying to things like erm visual illusions and two D and dots on pieces of card , they 're not very good at really applying to solid objects .
28 It becomes very difficult to apply the laws to solid objects .
29 caused by normal settlement or shrinkage or to solid floors caused by compaction of infill
30 Those fishkeepers with reef tanks based entirely on rock will probably find small mushroom polyps appearing here and there , wherever there is a quiet spot , as they can adhere firmly to solid substrates .
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