Example sentences of "to [art] [noun sg] of [noun pl] the " in BNC.
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1 | There is no limit to the range of improvements the project will be involved with . |
2 | It is much more closely concerned with how closely the police adhere to the kind of standards the public expects from any large organisation , including promptness , a sympathetic attitude which indicates individual attention , some conspicuous activity and clear information about what will happen next . ’ |
3 | While it was unquestionably the most important candidate for saving by the nation , if all efforts had been concentrated on it to the exclusion of others the nation would have lost Belton and Calke . |
4 | The night prior to the arrival of guests the section of the rack containing the reservations for that particular day is removed from the advance reservations rack ( Fig. 3.15 ) and placed alongside the room rack ( Fig. 3.14 ) and becomes the current reservation rack . |
5 | If the intention is to justify to the source of funds the need for additional finance as circumstances arise , the contingency sum can be lower . |
6 | There is no limit to the number of times the button may be pressed , and it seems that mourners in cars queueing behind can get somewhat restive . |
7 | Spatial frequency is less intuitively obvious but is related to the number of times the display cycles from light to dark to light again as you go a fixed distance in a single direction across the display . |
8 | No doubt this was for the good practical reason that as royal taxation became more frequent separate and additional councils for the church 's own business became more inconvenient : there was a limit to the number of times the clergy could be summoned from their parishes and livings to provincial assemblies in London or elsewhere . |
9 | These were analysed and a count was made of each word according to the number of times the word occurred in the conversation of the speaker and how many times in the total corpus ; also an account was made of the varies words related to the profession or social class of the speaker . |
10 | You should establish experience and expertise by reference to the number of years the lawyer has done personal injury work and the type of cases they have handled . |
11 | Neither do feelings of ‘ having too much to get through ’ relate to the number of children the housewife has , or to the kind of aids and amenities she possesses . |
12 | In elections to the House of Representatives the Republicans made a gain of 33 seats and managed to defeat four incumbent committee chairmen . |
13 | The following week tests were carried out and I went with Dad to watch the Brigade endeavouring to pump water to the roof of Blooms the Drapers on The Canal — possibly the City 's tallest building . |
14 | So , to a screech of whistles the band plunge into a set full of jangling guitars and thrashing drums . |
15 | So , to a screech of whistles the band plunge into a set full of jangling guitars and thrashing drums . |
16 | Due to a shortage of teachers the recruits were more urgently needed in schools . |
17 | According to a number of reports the plan 's main objective was to restore the credibility of the PLO in the West in the aftermath of the Gulf war . |