Example sentences of "and [noun] of [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 In that case , the seller has transferred the risks and rewards of ownership to the buyer , and a sale has taken place .
2 An asset acquired under a lease that transfers substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the Group ( finance lease ) is capitalised as a tangible asset and depreciated over the shorter of the lease term or its estimated useful life .
3 Assets held under hire purchase and finance lease arrangements that transfer substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the group are to be capitalised at a value equal to the original cost incurred by the lessor less accumulated depreciation and the related rental obligations are to be included in creditors .
4 Assets held under hire purchase and finance lease arrangements that transfer substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the group are to be capitalised at a value equal to the original cost incurred by the lessor less accumulated depreciation and the related rental obligations are to be included in creditors .
5 Gone now are all the flags and signs of welcome to the world 's press and senior military guests .
6 Judgment in favour of plaintiff or defendant and award of costs to the successful party .
7 At no time is it sufficient simply to extrapolate from current costs and patterns of use to the future .
8 He gave warning that complacency could easily result in slippage of standards and loss of sensitivity to the complex needs of children and their families .
9 It required LEAs to delegate certain responsibilities for financial management and the appointment and dismissal of staff to the governing bodies of schools ; permitted the governing bodies to delegate many of these responsibilities to head teachers ( see Chapter 8 ) .
10 It required LEAs to delegate certain responsibilities for financial management and the appointment and dismissal of staff to the governing bodies of the larger colleges remaining under LEA control .
11 Following Fiver , he scrambled up the lumps and shelves of peat to the overhang of gravelly earth and thin grass that topped them .
12 Reports in late January spoke of a stalemate in the autonomy talks and of the effectiveness of the government 's economic blockade of Kurdistan [ see pp. 38458 ; 38598 ] which was enforced by a heavily fortified military line across north-eastern Iraq , running from Qasr-e-Shirin on the Iranian border east of Kirkuk and south of Arbil to the Turkish border west of Zhako .
13 All of these fungi are , of course , very important in the process of decay and recycling of nutrients to the soil .
14 and recovery of sight to the blind ;
15 Their lands bordered the lordships of Foix-Béarn on the east , the vicomté of Soule and community of Labourt to the south , and the petty lords of the Bordelais and Bazadais to the north .
16 Writing in June 1283 from Monflanquin , Jean de Grilly informed Edward that Armagnac 's proctor had already been sent to deliver the castle and town of Auch to the seneschal of Toulouse , to be held in liege homage from the French crown .
17 A lateral ‘ through-view ’ abdominal radiograph , taken with the patient in the knee-elbow position , confirmed fluid accumulation in dependent bowel loops and shift of gas to the sigmoid colon and rectum ( Fig 2 ) .
18 In a few miles the traveller passes from the summer droughts and deserts of Africa to the climate of northern Europe .
19 promoting entry and re-entry of women to the profession of chemistry ; and
20 The situation is , however , rather different when we move from ‘ pure ’ to ‘ practical ’ reason , from the analysis of the conditions and character of knowledge to the consideration of morals and action .
21 Mr Davies expressed relief at an increase in the number and scope of exemptions to the directive .
22 And surveys of visitors to the Victoria and Albert Museum , which has a voluntary charge , strengthen the suspicion that those lost are teenagers , often from London .
23 The US military brought the sights and sounds of freedom to the races .
24 An updated list of factsheets , and details of subscriptions to the factsheet folder service and the cost of bulk orders , are available from Audrey King , Information & Policy Department .
25 Either way , research of this kind can provide invaluable information , ‘ a way of evaluating the effectiveness of the organisation in conveying its goals , mission and code of conduct to the target publics upon whose support the organisation is dependent for continued existence . ’
26 The first step in the selection of the action and control areas in Ipswich and Newham was a study of the number and pattern of referrals to the hospital psychogeriatric services during the year prior to the commencement of the study ( that is , the year ending 31 July 1983 ) .
27 Finally , The Local Historian 's Encyclopaedia by John Richardson ( New Barnet , 2nd edition 1986 ) is a worthwhile volume , containing many hundreds of definitions of words and terms of value to the researcher , and the Dictionary of British History ( Pan Books 1982 ) is essential .
28 Later this month a private member 's bill that would require the government to disclose information on the safety and efficacy of drugs to the public should receive its second reading .
29 Imagine the indignity of trying to learn by heart , over breakfast , a set of opinions , which you will later claim as your own , on such subjects as your party 's policy on the amateur status of Rugby Union , female circumcision and devolution of power to the regional arts boards … and all morning your party agent sending you urgent messages that your whole campaign 's falling apart .
30 Finally , the representativeness and quality of contributions to the league table may be questionable .
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