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

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1 However , there is no reference to a requirement of ‘ suddenness ’ in the Homicide Act 1957 , and the courts have in effect restricted the defence to people with certain kinds of temperament .
2 Assessing the response to chemotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma is not easy and is based on data provided by endoscopy , histopathology , and computed tomography .
3 Careful studies showed no difference in the prevalence of the diagnostic categories or the response to treatment of amenorrhoea ‘ post-pill ’ as compared with its occurrence ‘ post-condom . ’
4 The final element in the policy making process is the response to developments over which governments have no control .
5 All the evidence available suggests that the rate of fall of the glucose concentration does not affect the response to hypoglycaemia in a clamp .
6 There was no significant difference in the response to HRT between patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease , smokers and non-smokers , and those who had had a hysterectomy and those who had not .
7 The ESRC funded project into ‘ The Response to Microelectronics in the Service Sector ’ is closely associated with the Centre , and has conducted investigations into new technology and work organisation in banks , hospitals and retail stores .
8 It is my contention that the response to causes of disruptive behaviour has focused too much on within-child factors .
9 Once these results are available , comparisons will be made in the type and magnitude of the response to entry across the sample .
10 All that I know so far — at least , all that is worth telling here — is that there are a number of different glycoproteins of a variety of molecular weights , on both pre- and postsynaptic sides of the membrane , involved in the response to training on the bead .
11 Rolle is emphatic that " ryghtwysnes " is not in the discipline itself , but it is the fruit of it , a state of inner freedom untouched by the constraints of outward circumstances : He recognises that the will to effect such inner effort has to be awakened — drawn — that it is the response to goodness in men and in Christ , and to the joy of heaven , which starts to work man 's salvation .
12 This definition was used by Cohen to explain the response to youth in the 1950s and 1960s but it can be similarly applied to moral crises in the more distant past — one may refer by way of example , to the nexus of fears generated by the French Revolution , which significantly shaped the contours of ‘ Victorian ’ sexuality , or the anxieties which produced the legislative restructuring of the 1880s and 1900s , or the fears generated by the cold war in the 1950s .
13 Now , by some manoeuvring on this , you can often get the income to sort of fit both sides if you like , you know by putting income to each side , you can avoid losing your age allowance .
14 It is proposed to close the Park to traffic on Sundays .
15 There is nothing in it for the participants except the opportunity to work for low or no wages .
16 If in the exercise of his own capacity to do so he transfers or transmits the opportunity to B with the knowledge or assurance or expectation that the opportunity will consequently pass from B to C without any further act on A's part , he may be said to provide C with the opportunity indirectly .
17 The 11th ‘ Accent on Design ’ October Seminar will take place on 11th and 12th , with interesting speakers , informative master classes , a fashion show and an extensive exhibition with the opportunity to purchases from the smallest button to the latest machine , accessory or publication .
18 Students have the opportunity to network across campuses and , through the central facilities , to access networks in other universities and research establishments in the UK and beyond .
19 I did n't see this as being primarily er a , a reflection on the day as such , although they have n't actually had the opportunity to sort of mull it over .
20 They have not handed over the arguments to be articulated by lawyers and scientists even now that they have taken the city and the tannery to court in a law-suit claim for $31 million .
21 The impact of religious belief on the attitudes to life of older people is particularly strong .
22 The attachment to work of many of them is rather marginal — itself intimately related to the fact that frequently their temporary jobs are also part-time jobs [ see Chapter 2 ] .
23 On occasion , however , Alexandra would sometimes get her way and drag the Prince to services at the church she favoured , St. Saviour 's Church for the Deaf in Oxford Street , where she could enjoy being in the company of other deaf people , and be able to follow the services , as she was a fluent fingerspeller .
24 ‘ The smoke 's over there , ’ he called , pointing the direction to Marian on the ground .
25 A third was the rapid fall in the numbers of boarded farm servants , and a fourth the very high seasonal reduction in the demand for labour associated with wheat growing , even where the change to cereal from mixed or pastoral farming was not associated with recent enclosure .
26 Clearly the analysis that I have provided will have considerable implications for our understanding of the attribution to animals of free choice .
27 He tells us that , ‘ with the reassessment of this one drawing in the British Museum ‘ Seated nude surrounded by drapery ’ once a Rembrandt but now a Raven the attribution to Rembrandt of a whole series of nude studies by the same hand collapsed ’ .
28 Hitler , approached by Franco on 22 July through two Nazi businessmen operating in Morocco , was from the outset more positive ; identifying the rebels ' chief short-term problem — their lack of the means to ferry the Army of Africa across to the Spanish mainland — he authorized the sending to Morocco of thirty Junker JU-52 transport planes .
29 The congress of the Civic Democratic Union ( ODU ) , the successor to Public Against Violence ( VPN ) , the main vehicle of the anti-communist movement in Slovakia during and after the 1989 revolution , decided to dissolve the party on Nov. 14 .
30 When is the Home Office entitled to change policy guidelines concerning the release of prisoners on licence or the admission to Britain of immigrant children wanted for adoption here ?
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