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

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1 We turn now to a reinterpretation of Keynes ' economics which emphasises the disequilibrium aspects of the analysis .
2 This change shows up directly in the uneven spacing of Figure 2 , and corresponds to a change in shape of the nucleus from a sphere to a prolate spheroid , or ‘ rugby ball ’ shape .
3 In moving to a SmartStream client-server environment , most organisations would have to replace predominantly dumb end-user terminals with more expensive personal computer clients needed to run the Windows front end and other tools as well as buying a slew of different software packages , albeit from a single supplier .
4 In moving to a SmartStream client/server environment , most organisations would have to replace predominantly dumb end-user terminals with more expensive personal computer clients needed to run the Windows front end and other tools as well as buying a slew of different software packages , albeit from a single supplier .
5 Since me you 've had Hampshire , Old , Illy , Bairstow , Lamb and Hartley — and 10 bob to a tanner young Carrick will be smoked out within the fortnight , right ?
6 This Trumping of the souvenir market goes back to a boyhood in Portsmouth and a hobby of collecting shells and making creatures out of them .
7 John Heath-Stubbs , another Oxford man who may count as the poet of the group , was a lifelong Conservative and High Churchman in reaction to a boyhood spent attending a progressive school in the Isle of
8 To hang the quilt , tack a hooked side of Velcro tape to a batten slightly narrower than the quilt and fix to the wall .
9 Indifferently as Orrell , who came south in third place and with a match in hand , played , Wasps ' victory by a try , two penalty goals and a dropped goal to a try and two penalty goals was fortuitous .
10 On the day Nicol fitted in as to the manor born , his electrifying pace very much in evidence , notably in a touchline burst that almost led to a try by Gavin Hastings and in a scorching bit of cover to save a certain try by a scything tackle on Jeremy Guscott : ‘ That first cap game was an amazing experience .
11 All Japan won by five tries to a try , a drop goal and four penalties after missing all the conversions and two penalties .
12 If you were expecting to find a neck something akin to a telegraph pole with one side levelled off , you 'd be pleasantly surprised — this is an extremely comfortable and well-shaped laminate of mainly flamed maple .
13 The most noticeable difference is the move to a two-spanner system of tightening the collet .
14 Although this size is larger than those granules advocated in Chronic Diseases ( 200 to a grain ) they are still so small that one drop of the alcoholic LM 1 liquid can completely wet at least 500 of them .
15 Their refusal owes something to a distaste for addiction in itself .
16 The US is threatening to add South Korea to a blacklist of countries where illegal copying of software is deemed to be widespread : penalty tariffs would be levied on imports .
17 But if the electrons in the inversion layer are connected to a reservoir , as we have asserted to explain the plateaux , one would not expect them to behave like free , independent particles .
18 The Mechrolab osmometer , shown schematically in figure 9.3 , consists of a solution + solvent cell of volume approximately 1 cm 3 , with the solvent side connected to a reservoir attached to a servo-driven elevator .
19 I did n't choose to live next to a reservoir … what I want from you is an assurance that your company will compensate everyone affected for all the losses they incur because of the reservoir ( everyone cheers ) .
20 advisory capacity : a committee is frequently used to offer advice to a decision-maker , ;
21 Thoughts and emotions are energetic , and the human entity can transmit electrical impulses to a vapour , changing the structure of the molecules in the vapour , which then becomes a bank or repository of these human attributes .
22 Cook published books and pamphlets of advice to women travellers which contained every detail of suitable dress — even to a preference for button , rather than elastic-sided boots , which made ankles swell on lengthy tours of museums , cathedrals and ruins .
23 A Model to Link Personality Characteristics to a Preference for Science
24 As Vivian Salmon has shown , awkwardness in pronunciation , ‘ where the — st suffix of the Thou- form stood in close proximity to consonants whose assimilation was difficult , or would have resulted in syntactic ambiguity ’ , led to a preference for the You form or for one retaining Thou but adding an unstressed do , as in ‘ What didst thou lose ? ’ or ‘ It was ourself thou didst abuse ’ .
25 Moreover , an inconclusive rule might well lead to a preference for uncertainty , if that can be positively exploited .
26 In my own work with Japanese quail I have found that this process may lead to a preference for a partner that is slightly novel — just a bit different but not too different from the members of the opposite sex it knew when it was young ( Bateson , Mate Choice ) .
27 ( 5 ) The duty imposed by subsection ( 2 ) above in relation to a preference expressed in accordance with arrangements made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall apply also in relation to — ( a ) any application for the admission to a school maintained by a local education authority of a child who is not in the area of the authority ; and … [ ( 6 ) A local education authority shall , if so requested by the governors of an aided or special agreement school maintained by the authority , make arrangements with the governors in respect of the admission of pupils to the school for preserving the character of the school ; and the terms of any such arrangement shall , in default of agreements between the authority and the governors , be determined by the Secretary of State . ]
28 The second is observed in very good solvents , where the tendency is for polymer-solvent interactions to predominate , and leads to a preference for even more extended conformations .
29 He led me through the narrow alleys of the Old City until we came to a lane barely two feet wide .
30 In this communication I wish to draw attention to a substance present in the tissues and secretions of the body , which is capable of rapidly dissolving certain bacteria .
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