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 In the mid-1950s only a few of the simpler , standard power stations were beginning commissioning three to three-and-a-half years after the start of work on site , but the BEA failed to get their average performance near to that of their best or up to the similar three-year timings achieved by the Atomic Energy Authority in developing their smaller ( but more challenging ) demonstration nuclear power plants .
8 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 .
9 The GSVQs will be offered from August 1992 as pre-vocational courses at levels II and III to full-time students in colleges .
10 For certain events substantial discounts will apply to full-time students only .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 However , a spokeswoman for the RIR said these figures included some who had transferred to full-time duties .
15 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 ’ .
16 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 .
17 Meanwhile an interim award of £1 was made to full-time workers ; part-time workers got nothing .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Even emotional stress can be a trigger to finely-tuned glands responsible for the maintenance of hormone levels .
23 Genuine Toyota parts are priced very competitively compared to non-genuine parts — sometimes , the real thing even costs less !
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 Th we 're limited to solid tumours or patients that have an element of solid tumour on histology .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 It becomes very difficult to apply the laws to solid objects .
30 caused by normal settlement or shrinkage or to solid floors caused by compaction of infill
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