Example sentences of "to a number " in BNC.
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1 | Home care Coordinator , Margaret Gillies , currently has a team of 20 volunteers from a variety of churches providing practical help to a number of clients already referred . |
2 | These could all be due to a number of different factors but they may be signs that someone is drinking too much . |
3 | If your goal is a college scholarship , the odds are very high that attending one for a few years will lead to a number of scholarship offers from top-notch college tennis programmes in the United States . |
4 | Make sure that you talk to a number of people to find out whether what you need is available . |
5 | However , they believe there could be some hope of recovering lines of credit which were extended by International Signal and Control to a number of European intermediaries . |
6 | Court actions in foreign countries expose a company to a number of risks : |
7 | This view can be related to a number of outstanding features ofthe British political system . |
8 | Betjeman asked Lewis to a number of his parties , and Lewis found their High Church pansyism fairly difficult to stomach . |
9 | Despite his pessimism , the Prince has , of course , made a considerable difference , if not to the world , then certainly to a number of individuals living in it . |
10 | East Berliners have been offered free tickets for a football match today in West Berlin as well as to a number of concerts and the opera . |
11 | The Bombay-based Larsen and Toubro ( L&T ) , which has already exported software services to a number of countries , is negotiating with European countries for the supply of software engineering . |
12 | The government 's own Center for Disease Control discovered serious reporting errors when quality verification samples were posted to a number of laboratories as an experiment . |
13 | These new powers would sound a warning to a number of companies which run , or are planning to build , new incinerators in Britain , some of which rely on imports to maintain profitability . |
14 | To a number of us the crucial omission was any help for industry , which was going through an appalling time . |
15 | Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus . |
16 | In the 1970s , the WCC launched a programme to combat racism and , as part of that initiative , gave money to a number of African liberation movements . |
17 | Throughout any individual 's life , relationships and feelings of being attached to a number of significant people are important for our good emotional health . |
18 | His successor King John sold charters to a number of his barons which freed named woods and manors from the Forest law . |
19 | It also advises talking to a number of franchisees in the proposed franchise . |
20 | Conoco estimates total reserves in the area could reach 3 trillion cubic feet and is talking to a number of companies , including Lasmo , Sovereign and Atlantic Richfield about tying in their undeveloped discoveries . |
21 | Tomato and tobacco plants expressing Bt δ-endotoxin genes are resistant to a number of lepidopterous pests . |
22 | Responses to these questions will be varied , and each will give rise to a number of subsidiary questions . |
23 | Falteringly , I sought to express these misgivings in my conclusions to a number of papers , conclusions that certainly brought no joy to my more optimistic colleagues in an emerging human ethology rooted firmly in the objective analysis of behaviour sequences and components . |
24 | The centre also has access to a number of marketing-oriented databases that contain full-text market reports , company information and extracts from trade journals and the press . |
25 | In presenting this second book on the GC , I owe a considerable debt to a number of individuals who , where known have been individually credited — other views come from my own collection . |
26 | The classical legends set down by ancient Greek poets like Homer referred to a number of gods , under their leader Zeus , supposedly located on Mount Olympus , who made occasional forays onto the human scene in various human or animal disguises . |
27 | An analogy which would better express Aquinas ' view compares the universe to a number of objects , say a pile of books on a table . |
28 | Obviously the times shown are approximate since journey times can vary due to a number of reasons e.g. weather , road works , traffic , etc . |
29 | This imbalance can lead to a number of diet-related diseases . |
30 | Early 20th century golfers in the Southern Counties were largely Londoners ‘ coming down ’ for a day or weekend to a number of courses encircling London . |