Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 But all at once the light-hearted feel to the conversation had flown .
2 But while this suggestion is plausible enough , it raises the question whether the shapes of structures are to be explained simply in terms of one another , the political responding to the ideological , the ideological to the economic , and so on .
3 While not giving details of the pricing , he said that the price-performance curve on the 80486 is the basis for pricing of the Pentium and that he expected the sort of dynamic that applied to the 80486 to apply to the Pentium as well — the 80486 being introduced at $900 to $1,000 and falling to $200 over a period of four years — at a rate of 30% per year .
4 The papal legate in England in 1213 , Nicholas de Romanis , reported that he had not received the 1000 marks left to the pope ( nor the 500 left to the cardinals ) by the archbishop of York , Geoffrey Plantagenet .
5 Vertical equity is the Robin Hood principle of taking from the rich to give to the poor .
6 On the Ghosh approach an accused who steals from the rich to give to the poor must be acquitted if he believes that reasonable people would regard what he did as not dishonest .
7 He spoke briefly of the responsibility the rich owe to the poor of the Third World .
8 The rich fled to the hill stations and the beggars followed them .
9 The Iraqi leaned to the left and I peered through the crack in the sandbags at the Fattal building , a yellow-painted office block whose window frames had been chewed down to an inch or two by thousands of bullets ; the Christian Phalangist front line .
10 One reason why some of the most energetic of antislavery activists in the 1830s resorted to the mass public meeting , the public lecture , the organisation of vast petitions and the delegate convention was that they lacked the easy personal access to ministers and administrators which an earlier generation of antislavery leaders possessed .
11 But , the heavens opened as it seems they only can when the British take to the outdoors in mid-summer .
12 Over 12 acres of Gardens ranging from the formal circular Rose Garden on the site of the Old Keep to the Wild Garden in the ravine .
13 Run by the few fell to the many , and
14 The peace of the dying belongs to the living too .
15 The bulk of the issue is devoted to an acrimonious article full of names and packdrill , a furious rebuttal from the accused , a reply from the accusers , and , tucked away at the back , a letter from the accused replying to the reply .
16 The 100 goes to the person who sent in the form .
17 The U.S.P.G.A. reconsidered the decision and announced that Louis ' entry would be approved as one of the 10 allowed to the local sponsors for invited amateurs .
18 Usually , the first name to prefix indicates the weaving group and the second refers to the group whose design has been employed .
19 The second refers to the degree of formality in the physical arrangements and court room atmosphere ; the major obstacle here is seen as the adversarial system of examining and cross-examining witnesses ( JUSTICE , 1987 ) .
20 One relates to the absolute and relative locational properties of the spatial entities themselves ( the points , lines and polygons ) while the second refers to the attributes or properties of the spatial entities .
21 He tried the first door , it opened into the kitchen ; the second led to the living-room .
22 The second went to the Liverpool Drug Dependency Clinic which gives maintenance , but did not accept Wirral residents .
23 The second relates to the skill of the workers offering themselves for employment .
24 It has three main aims : the first is the democratic process of involving people in thinking , dealing , planning and playing an active part in the development and operation of services that affect their daily lives : the second relates to the value for personal fulfilment of belonging to a community : the third is concerned with the need in community planning to think of actual people in their relation to other people and the satisfaction of their needs as persons rather than to focus attention upon a series of separate needs and problems .
25 The first is concerned with a specific scientific problem , whereas the second relates to the development of a technique .
26 The second related to the difficulties experienced by deaf and dumb school-leavers in finding suitable employment and particularly in entering skilled trades .
27 The first concerned QCs appearing alone in Court ; the second related to the unnecessary attendance of solicitors on Counsel in some Crown Court cases .
28 The first clusters according to numeric properties , and the second according to the names of the clusters invented during the first part .
29 The second goes to the nub of energy policy : its economics .
30 The first allows political realities to be brought about by defining them in the mind first and then applying perception to reality ; the second leads to the belief in supra-personal historical processes , Hegelian determinism and Marx .
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