Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Nobody suggested that the Parliament at Westminster did not have the authority to pass such legislation , perhaps out of a feeling that Britain was paying enough for the defence of America to be entitled to impose a unified industrial policy , possibly more out of a feeling that it would be hard to enforce .
2 The response of Jesus to each of them is fascinating .
3 In the light of the response of teachers to the chaos of the assessment process devised by DENI — and its agencies — it can hardly be them !
4 The response of government to rising unemployment must have two elements .
5 The upward slope of the function reflects the response of firms to an actual value for p which turns out to be greater or less than they had expected at the end of t - 1 .
6 A further restriction on the clinical use of alumina is the response of tissues to its implantation .
7 A significant clinical limitation of alumina is the response of tissues to the presence of the ceramic .
8 Beardshall and coworkers have shown that suppression of H pylori with tripotassium dicitratobismuthate and metronidazole decreased the response of gastrin to gastrin releasing peptide stimulation .
9 Furthermore , we need to enquire further into the factors governing the response of organisms to given disturbances of their environment , whether it involves migration to refuges or extinction and speciation .
10 The very fact that the process about which expectations are being formed has altered should , under the rational expectations model , alter the response of consumption to .
11 There is nothing within that model to imply a change in the response of consumption to as a result of a change in the Y t process : expectations in this model are not being formed in accordance with the process driving Y t , so a change in that process does not imply any change in the expectations forming process .
12 Even when he does spell out practical implications , such as genetic discrimination by insurance companies , he seems reluctant to say clearly what he believes should be the response of society to those prospects .
13 Gibbons used a plant productivity fluorimeter to measure the response of fluorescence to chilling .
14 Other direct mechanisms may also be operative , as the response of platelets to aggregating agents is enhanced in the presence of media rich cholesterol ( Shattil et al , 1975 ) , and might promote thrombotic processes underlying atherosclerosis .
15 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
16 This brief report is based on a study of the response of boards to the materials and training provided .
17 NO or its adduct may inhibit this pacemaker activity or the response of myocytes to it , thus reducing spontaneous mechanical activity and causing a reduction in smooth muscle tone .
18 The response of schools to the need to manage things for themselves has partly been linked with their development as organizations separate from central government and local authorities and partly with the preservation of teacher freedom .
19 SCOTVEC is delighted by the response of centres to Phase 2 of the Advanced Courses Development Programme .
20 All things considered the response of people to the proposed scheme can hardly be described as ‘ extraordinary ’ .
21 Just as the response of households to a tax increase has to be taken into account , so too one needs to consider what political constraints the government faces in making such decisions and what machinery is necessary in order to put them into effect .
22 The research examines the response of households to taxation — how it affects decisions to work , spend and save — and the relationship between the personal and company sectors .
23 He outlined the historical development of the response of governments to atmospheric pollution with the message that both very complex and basic science were becoming integral parts of policy making in international politics .
24 The response of governments to such problems has been to redefine the relationship between control and autonomy by providing a more formal framework for enterprises to operate in .
25 The response of polymers to mechanical stresses can vary widely , and depends on the particular state the polymer is in at any given temperature .
26 First , the factors that explain differences in the response of enterprises to similar environmental pressures ( in Weaver 's study , the crisis of private railways in North America ) can be identified .
27 It will link the income of hospitals to their success in attracting patients .
28 It could not be done by direct supervision because of the inability of management to be present at the face frequently enough .
29 In 1473 Gloucester ordered Thomas Molyneux , the hereditary steward of West Derbyshire ( Lancs. ) , to farm the park of Croxteth to William Molyneux .
30 In 1473 Gloucester ordered Thomas Molyneux , the hereditary steward of West Derbyshire ( Lancs. ) , to farm the park of Croxteth to William Molyneux .
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