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

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1 The 1920s and 1930s are just as notable for resistance to incursions from the peripheries of the discipline , as for the rise of Scrutiny .
2 Through exposure to children on school practice , through attending lectures , writing essays and being reasonably responsible in college we would ( he said ) be ready , in two years , to enter teaching .
3 It is also understood that these Biros were capable of telepathically transmitting their cries for freedom to companions of their tormentors , with the result that these would remark , for no logical reason , ‘ You look a right prat with that thing hanging round your neck , throw it away . ’
4 A final dividend of 7.3 pence per ordinary share is recommended by the Directors for payment to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 10 August 1990 .
5 except then if you 're writing off for money to places like Telecom and it 's a national logo
6 All being well this new M O U will be ready for submission to ministers by the middle of this year .
7 applications for entry to programmes of study
8 then entrance requirements for SCE candidates and GCE candidates separately : these include the normal minimum grades required for admission in terms of SCE Highers or GCE A-levels , and any specific subject qualifications required ( such as Higher or A-level Physics for entry to degrees in Engineering ) .
9 So these pass on their rubbish to garbage companies , which transport it for burial to states like Ohio that still have landfill space .
10 Brathay Exploration Group ( 05394 33942 ) A revamped and excellent organisation which offers the best chance for 15- to 25-year-olds of getting on an expedition ; this year to South China , Iceland , two to Norway ( Lapland and Jotunheimen ) , around Mont Blanc and to several of the remoter parts of Britain .
11 In the future there will be even more codes of practice , as the aim of a three year co-operative research programme on odours , undertaken jointly by Warren Spring Laboratory , local authorities and industry , was to investigate each method of odour abatement and periodically issue further codes of practice for guidance to industries with odour problems .
12 In return for guidance to riches in copper , Simon would upon his death part with his soul to the terrible one … it was however , to be a very secret pact .
13 A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product .
14 We submit in subsequent chapters proposals for assistance to families in cash and services .
15 An agreement was later made with the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland that Lusaka was to be the centre for broadcasting to Africans in the three territories .
16 THE Foyle Civic Trust has sent a message of support to members of the Armagh Civic Trust after the town centre bomb attack destroyed historic buildings .
17 Cutting off the supply of nutrition to tissues in any part of the body has a further consequence — new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional deficit .
18 A residential licence authorises the sale of liquor to residents of a hotel .
19 For both the buyer and the seller this tends to make sense , since it is more efficient for the seller to insure against the risk under an insurance policy covering the risk of damage to goods in transit than for the buyer to cover the goods under an all risks policy relating to his moveable property .
20 Flash floods caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to houses after last night 's storms .
21 There were 16 cases of damage to vehicles including £300 damage to a vehicle in Larchfield Street , while paint was sprayed over a vehicle in Rydal Road .
22 The costs ran well beyond the realm of damage to assets into damage to reputation , alienation of employees , investigation costs , business interruptions , and replacement of staff .
23 INCIDENTS of damage to homes from subsidence caused by drought has risen from 3,000 in 1980 to 100,000 in 1991 .
24 Prompt action by firemen prevented thousands of pounds of damage to computers in the part of the office used by staff of The Northern Junior Sports magazine .
25 Added to this , there are several areas where the level of resistance to antibiotics among the gonococci makes it extremely difficult to treat .
26 examines both fluctuations over time in employment , hours and productivity and the industrial pattern of response to fluctuations in demand ;
27 Mr Cunningham had asked Mr Lamont to ‘ extend taxation of income to members of the Royal Family who are currently excluded . ’
28 In the case of west Thurso such effects were likely to be compounded by the scale of exposure to infections among other incoming children , including possibly the infection of which childhood leukaemia is postulated to be a rare consequence .
29 The main change to current UK regulations suggested is the amendment of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 ( COSHH ) to emphasise prevention of exposure to carcinogens at work by substitution and enclosed systems of work .
30 With T and V constant , the identity can be rewritten as follows : It now follows that changes in M , initiated by the monetary authorities , will cause proportionate changes in P. Notice that the direction of causation runs from changes in the stock of money to changes in the general price level .
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