Example sentences of "to [noun] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and characteristics of non-deglutitive motor activity inthe normal human oesophagus and to study the relation of this oesophageal motor activity to motility patterns elsewhere in the gastrointestinal tract .
2 Most of the product will be exported to Caterpillar plants all around the world . ’
3 It expects to beta test the initial pieces of OpenAgent early third quarter and ship to OEM customers late in the fourth .
4 We are very sympathetic to Auction purchases regardless of the somewhat daunting differences from that of a Private Treaty sale .
5 FRS 2 argues that not setting up a debit balance ‘ would obscure the comparison between the assets and liabilities attributable to the minority interest and those attributable to group interests both during the period when the accumulated losses accrue and afterwards , if the losses are then made good by later profits ’ ( para 81 ) .
6 It remains the case that library materials are subject to inflation rates well above the national indicators used by government , and the effects of this on the Library 's activities continue to be the subject of discussion between the LAC and RBGE Management .
7 The only consolation that Britain 's partners could perceive was that she had not reneged on her Brussels Treaty obligations altogether : her commitment to station troops permanently on the Continent was still intact , but many people wondered for how long — ‘ perfidious Albion' !
8 The latest move from the forces of oppression is to restrict mountain bikes to surface roads only in the New Forest ( where at least some of the riders will doubtless be subject to severe injury and death from motor vehicles ) .
9 ELECTRICIAN Terence Thomas , 36 , of Hayes Road , Birkenhead , successfully applied to Wirral magistrates yesterday for the return of his driving licence to help him with his work .
10 ‘ Similar visits are being made to RMBK plants all over the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe .
11 Such pictures can be transmitted to ground stations anywhere in the world , mainly by means of SDS relay satellites .
12 Experience gained from solving and modelling with ILPs will often suggest that some integer variables in a particular problem are more ‘ important ’ than others , in that it is desirable to force the important variables to integer values early in the solution .
13 Once the equipment is ready , it 's packed for export to Oxford centres all over the world .
14 However , following consultations , CAJEC decided to leave valuations relating to pension matters out of the guidance for the time being , until the outcomes of the Goode report and pending EC legislation are known .
15 Using exemplar plans this will be costed and provisional Cost Allowances will be issued to health boards along with the guidance note .
16 Later , Miranda and Miles walked back to Arcadia Villas together along the Promenade .
17 Sequoia Systems Inc , Marlborough , Massachusetts , has come up with Sequoia Support Network , claiming an industry-first in being able to instantaneously detect and automatically respond to system errors anywhere in the world .
18 But even though the river 's dry a nearby training stables is now applying for permission to drill a bore hole and pump up to £10m gallons out of the ground to water horse gallops like this .
19 In CH 3 X , the a 1 modes give rise to dipole changes parallel to the C-X axis , and the e modes give rise to dipole changes perpendicular to that axis .
20 Observers speculated that it offered Gorbachev 's conservative opponents probably their last chance to influence policy as a credible force in the central committee : in recent weeks a grassroots party revolt had toppled the conservative leaderships in several regions and cities , including Tyumen in West Siberia , Chernigov in the Ukraine , and Volgograd in southern European Russia , while conservatives were facing a rout in the forthcoming local soviet ( council ) elections ( in which party leaders had been encouraged to stand ) and in elections to party posts ahead of the 28th CPSU congress .
21 I suppose that I really put two and two together when reading a ( non aquatic ) book on the rain forest , which mentioned that the Rio Negro in Brazil was dark , due to a weak tea effect as the water percolated first through the vegetation and then through the sandy subsoil ( as opposed to clay subsoils elsewhere in the Amazon basin ) .
22 The provision of multiple points of entry makes it possible to react to market forces especially in the areas of retraining , returning to science , and widening access to Higher Education .
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