Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [conj] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He saw the Challenge materials as particularly useful for the individual resource-based projects which first-year children were encouraged to develop over several weeks in the summer term : Up to half term they really are very much guided as to the work they do , but as we get to know them better , and as teachers become more confident about letting them maybe work on longer pieces … and go out and get resources themselves , they can go towards more pupil-centred learning .
2 The AIB investigators were somewhat baffled as to the cause of the accident until the RAF pathologist rang them up from the local mortuary .
3 In the instant case the IT were entitled to find that it was not reasonably practicable for Mr Sen to have presented his unfair dismissal claim in time , notwithstanding that he had been given erroneous advice about the time limit by a solicitor in circumstances where he had also been wrongly advised as to the time limit by a member of the IT staff .
4 A transfer of part of land in a registered title is a simple matter , too , but requires a plan to define the land ( and see remarks already made as to the need for accuracy ) and the document may also , of course , contain mutual rights and obligations such as rights of way , of support , of liability for maintenance of common parts , covenants to observe restrictions , etc .
5 I was once deceived as to the value of counterpoint .
6 McGuire adds another important qualification : that the sponsors of bureaus at state and municipal levels may be more informed as to the production function of their agencies than the national legislature .
7 The Court of Appeal was clearly divided as to the approach which should be taken with regard to economic loss .
8 not only profoundly mistaken as to the source and nature of the multiple disadvantages experienced by disabled people , but that its propagation , in the context of modern Britain , serves not to combat but to perpetuate the oppression of disabled people .
9 Its members would be appointed by the supervisory board , who would have to be regularly informed as to the state of the company 's affairs .
10 If the acquirer 's solicitors are to prepare the agreement , it is very important that they are fully informed as to the acquirer 's aims and concerns about the acquisition and its assessment of its bargaining position and that they discuss the draft with the acquirer before it is released to the seller .
11 The authority from the client should be fully informed as to the cost and purpose of the report , and should be confirmed in writing .
12 The fact that this predictor is significantly associated with death at six weeks in this study and not in others could be caused by the same biases previously discussed or to the choice of a more restrictive time period — that is , 72 hours , for estimating the volume of index bleed .
13 It appears that Innocent in November to December 1199 was badly informed as to the power of Otto 's party .
14 Alternatively , an individual may be significantly restricted as to the condition , manner or duration under which they can perform a major life activity as compared to an average person .
15 Doubts have recently arisen as to the value of miscue analysis , both in theory and as a viable practice for teachers ( see , for example , Potter 1980 ) .
16 Scarman identified two views that were commonly held as to the causation of the disorders .
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