Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Being able to challenge government decisions in the courts offers to groups disappointed by the outcome of the policy-formation process the prospect of re-opening the policy argument before the courts .
2 McGregor 's view of effective groups corresponds to Tuckman 's Stages 3 and 4 ie Norming and Performing .
3 the westgate with part of the wall as far as particular upright stone in the said wall , between the said gates and the standing stile and steps belongs to Chew Stoke and is repaired by the parishioners thereof ; the other part home to the poor house is repaired by the parish of Chew Magna ; the east side is repaired and half of the wall and stile by the parish of Stowey ; the other by the parish of Norton …
4 The sum of this outflow of British funds amounts to £12,500 million , permanently invested abroad .
5 And we 'll see how the chlor the opening of chloride channels leads to secretion , next week .
6 Because so much more work has been done and so much more is known about the business way of accounting , having alternative methods leads to confusion .
7 Interest payable in 1992 and 1991 in respect of bank loans and overdrafts relates to amounts which are wholly repayable within five years , with the exception of £29 million [ 1991 £14 million ] which relates to borrowings of £303 million at 31 December 1992 [ 1991 £137 million ] repayable after five years .
8 One disadvantaged urban primary schools springs to mind .
9 Your application for a further grant from our endowment funds comes to committee next month , as you know , and as I told you when you first mooted it , the chances are — well , chancy . ’
10 The shareholders ' accrued interest in profits retained within the life funds comes to £2.4bn .
11 They recommended full lime and phosphate subsidies being re-introduced , retaining the application of the Sheepmeat Regime and Suckler Cow Premium in the LFA , encouraging more take-up of grant schemes , raising all AHGS grants to 70% and extending their scope , payment of existing HLCA levels in the ‘ disadvantaged ’ LFA extension and others , all of which would seriously exacerbate the conflict .
12 From animal experiments we know that activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors contributes to cell death in hippocampal pyramidal neurons during lengthy limbic seizures .
13 ALPINE GALLERY An auction of contemporary art : a percentage of proceeds goes to ARK , the environmental organisation .
14 service from Norwood Gardens goes to Nottingham .
15 The interaction of these three elements leads to discordances and complaint , as when a frail person-s destinations are t–o distant , or when pram-pushing mothers encounter narrow pavements .
16 The second set of functions relates to boards being pivotal between school , parents and community .
17 Most of the advertising for our Specialist Gardens relates to Tourist Publications , this needs to be expanded in future to include more Tour Operator 's Guides .
18 If the voters ' expression of preferences leads to transfers of votes across parry lines , then proportionality of first preference votes and parties ' seats may be upset .
19 The failure of projects leads to parsimony which goes hand in hand with waste .
20 It is then taken without question by organization participants that observance of these core values leads to success for themselves and ‘ the organization ’ .
21 If it is difficult now to concur with the Bioscope reviewer 's judgement that the film ‘ surpasses in technical achievement anything of its kind ever made in Britain , and at times soars to heights of directorial brilliance ’ , it 's still possible to understand how an audience that had been accustomed only to silent films might warm to the various acts on display .
22 The satellite stations colossal £304million investment is in urgent need of an audience boost with fears that once Sky Sports goes to subscription only the viewing figures will be lucky to hit 700,000 .
23 The above results indicated that the 47 kDa polypeptide in crude extracts corresponds to CREB and that the 43 kDa polypeptide is similar or identical to ATF1 .
24 The directors consider that the market value of the company 's interest in land and buildings amounts to £110,000 which is £48,956 greater than the net book value shown in the accounts .
25 Obesity in later years leads to insulin resistance , and the functional β cell mass , programmed in leaner times , may then be unable to meet the rising demand for insulin .
26 The ten-day deadline for Customs replies to VAT enquiries set out in the VAT Charter Standard has been extended to 30 working days for more complicated issues .
27 The difference in fares relates to restrictions on booking and travel times , but all business class travellers will receive the same standard of service whatever price ticket they buy .
28 [ LADY DAVERS indicates to BELVILLE that he should apologise to PAMELA for his outburst .
29 Since 1977 the BLR&DD has continued to fund the project — the current grant of £62,000 for three years extends to February 1985 .
30 If your inadequacy is so serious that , to use one phrase from the case law , there is an ‘ irredeemable incapability ’ , so that being given a warning and an opportunity to mend your ways would simply be a waste of time and might put the business at risk , it may be just to dismiss you as soon as the full extent of your failings comes to light .
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