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

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1 I think it is fair to say that erm all the detailed surveys which have been taken have tended to support the findings from the one to fifty thousand map in so far that the various developments proposed to the west and to the south have include quite large elements of grade two land , whereas the se proposals to the north a tend to be grade three land .
2 That card er contains information er regarding er the law and er instructions to the officer in addition each officer receives er a set amount of training per month .
3 The matching of the organisation 's activities to the environment in which it operates
4 This will involve a programme of speeches , meetings and visits relating the department 's activities to the world outside .
5 He would n't have minded so much if there 'd been a rise somewhere along the line — a moment of triumph , no matter how brief — but he 'd gone from children 's programmes to women 's programmes to the Devil in one slow , unspectacular but continuous slide .
6 Such was the incredulity which greeted this phenomenal eight-year-old that , in order to dispel rumours of fraud , Leopold invited the eminent philosopher and member of the Royal Society , Daines Barrington , to put Wolfgang 's talents to the test .
7 11.2 Any statement made in writing by the Landlord 's solicitors to the Tenant 's solicitors prior to the making of this agreement [ in reply to an inquiry made in writing by the Tenant 's solicitors ] was made with the authority of the Landlord
8 Sixty seven of the pleadings bundle which are the further and better particulars this year and you can see that er looking back to page sixty six , what the plaintiffs have been asked to state was to give particulars of the change in financial position which had been outlined to Mr on the telephone and er your Lordship will see first of all that in answer eighty little A , there is a reference to er a letter of the twenty seventh of February nineteen ninety two which was a letter from the plaintiff 's solicitors to the defendant 's solicitors which , this is been incorporating in the front or ought to be in the bible , erm I do n't think it has been but there are copies if I can hand your Lordship it was missed out in error I am sorry .
9 Now if the matter arises on taxation in this way , it seems that a loan , the trial judgment was given on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one , a minute of order was prepared and signed by counsel for both the plaintiff and for the defendants and that was forwarded by the defendant 's solicitors to the plaintiff 's solicitors under cover of a letter dated the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one , er Mr who is the defendant 's solicitor in the third paragraph , had a letter wrote as follows I enclose a copy of the draft minute board , approved by Mr , he of course was counsel for the defendant , you are now , you , you were presumably now attend a sealed order .
10 It was a sort of round-up of people 's reactions to the petrol crisis .
11 One of Churchill 's reactions to the fall of France was to put into effect his long-brewed plan to vent his anger and frustration on his secret services .
12 the process of the research is briefly described , an analysis of some of the findings is offered and the team 's reactions to the research are discussed .
13 These poems are probably set in Somerset , but as most of Wordsworth 's social observation is directed towards the inhabitants of the Lake District , it would be as well to consider the economic history of that area in some detail before proceeding with Wordsworth 's reactions to the poverty and despair around him .
14 Aware of how precarious his position was , and still clinging to the Entente as the only hope in the shifting pattern of the European system , he had taken the unusual step of sending Eugénie to visit Queen Victoria at Osborne in the July of 1867 in order to find out the Queen 's reactions to the situation .
15 We have seen an example of this general short-sightedness in the the cultural community 's reactions to the tragedy of Los Angeles , which like other conflicts today has been attributed to purely local factors .
16 The parents represented the wider community 's values to the child , and other social institutions — such as religion , medicine and education — also affected the infant 's development .
17 Talk about some of the factors that influence people 's attitudes to the way other people speak .
18 A woman 's attitudes to the housewife role may be positive — she may feel herself to be a housewife , and agree with the idea that housewifery is an appropriate role for women , but she may at the same time dislike doing housework .
19 Aspects of people 's attitudes to the cost of different types of credit have already been discussed ( in the previous chapter ) .
20 In this model this desirable ‘ professional style ’ consists of collections or sets of values attached to different aspects of the work ( such as the administration of drugs , carrying out aseptic technique , basic theoretical knowledge such as anatomy , physiology , pathology and so on ) , organised into a complex structure which characteristics the nurse 's attitudes to the work .
21 People 's attitudes to the Health Service expressed in opinion poll findings suggest it is extremely popular in comparison with the health care system of the 1930s .
22 The most useful — if expensive — measure of the effect of advertising , however , is the measurement of changes in people 's attitudes to the product .
23 Nearly all the females prefer males with ridiculous long tails : therefore there is an advantage in fitting one 's sons to the fashion .
24 Slumps and sickness and tithes and taxes and the Milk Board and the Marketing Board , and working one 's fingers to the bone and trying to bring up children …
25 ( i ) Does the applicant have a sufficient interest within R.S.C. , Ord. 53 , r. 3(7) to entitle him to apply for judicial review ? ( ii ) Is the exercise by Lautro of its power to serve an intervention notice subject to judicial review ? ( iii ) Is , or was , Winchester a member of Lautro ? ( iv ) Whether or not Winchester was a member of Lautro , did it have a right to appeal under Lautro 's rules to the Appeal Tribunal ? ( v ) Did the failure by Lautro to give Winchester an opportunity to make representations before the service of the intervention notice invalidate that notice so that it should be quashed ?
26 The guardian ad litem is expected to convey the child 's views to the court .
27 And many of us , I dare say , have tacitly ( perhaps wistfully ) consigned Ruskin 's views to the ash-can of history , along with other Utopian systems put together in the nineteenth century which the desolate history of our own century has made no longer tenable .
28 Social implications include a resistance to co-operative activities growing out of a reluctance to surrender one 's freedom of action or to subordinate one 's wishes to the will of others .
29 These are the front men and women who deal with the client at appropriate levels of seniority , interpreting the client 's wishes to the agency and the agency 's solutions to the client .
30 For example , the purchaser may consider that certain supplier contracts are essential to the business but at the same time is not willing to accept responsibility for the vendor 's debts to the supplier .
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