Example sentences of "to the " in BNC.
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1 | There is no limit to the number of ways to raise money . |
2 | This is so we can respond effectively to the needs of our clients . |
3 | Strathclyde Regional Council may provide further funding and consideration is being given to the possible employment of a part-time nurse . |
4 | Letters to the Editor |
5 | ‘ The population in general is very well educated about AIDS , ’ says Anthony Kasozi , ‘ thanks to the commitment of the Ugandan Government who have done well in raising awareness . |
6 | provides counselling and general family support , the Link Project deals with drug-related problems and gives general advice , while ACET provides practical home care not only to the Portsmouth area but also along the South Coast . |
7 | Letters to the Editor Letters would be welcome . |
8 | We make the most of this and scoot off to the hospital . |
9 | As the doctors are still with Tony , I explain the position to the daughters and hand Mum over to them . |
10 | Both full- and part-time work is carefully organised according to the availability and skills of each volunteer . |
11 | To develop appropriate local responses to the global problem to HIV/AIDS |
12 | If you 're worried that you 've recently take a risk , go to the special STD clinic at your local hospital . |
13 | ACET is committed to the unconditional care of all those who are ill with HIV/AIDS regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor . |
14 | If ACET did somehow reclaim tax on the covenant then you would be liable to pay income tax to the Inland Revenue on the amount of your covenant payment . |
15 | The key to the working of Gift Aid is a certificate which must be signed by the donor . |
16 | The Inland Revenue form R190(SD) contains the certificate and the form requires the donor to state that he satisfies all the conditions relating to Gift Aid ( as to which , see 4 below ) , including the fact that he has paid , or will pay , tax equal to the basic rate on the gross amount of the gift . |
17 | You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax . |
18 | You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax . |
19 | Under Gift Aid there are no formalities at the time of the gift , just a cheque or cash gift to the charity . |
20 | If ACET did somehow reclaim tax on the payment then you would be liable to pay income tax to the Inland Revenue on the amount of your Gift Aid payment . |
21 | However , a gift to ACET is completely free of inheritance tax , due to the fact that ACET is a charity . |
22 | We are committed to the practical care of all those who are ill with AIDS/HIV regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor . |
23 | Please convey our gratitude to the volunteers concerned . |
24 | In Scotland rapidly growing numbers of ill men , women and children at home have stretched our Edinburgh and Dundee teams to the limit . |
25 | Instead , people are developing other problems are developing other problems such as cancers which give rise to the need for long-term community support . |
26 | We already support over 70 children who belong to the families we visit . |
27 | YOU CA N'T PROVIDE HOMECARE TO THE HOMELESS |
28 | Although we are often successful in securing accommodation , it is a problem which stretches our resources to the full and we are urgently raising money to buy emergency short term accommodation for people with HIV/AIDS . |
29 | The content of each lesson is agreed beforehand in consultation with teachers so it can be tailored to the priorities and individual needs of the school or class . |
30 | The global dimension of AIDS requires individual organisations and communities to rapidly develop their own local approaches and responses to the problem although often with limited resources . |