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

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1 This predicted 91% of fetuses who became distressed in the first stage of labour , and combination with ultrasonographic estimation of the volume of amniotic fluid improved prediction to 100% with only a slight fall in specificity .
2 Jansons masterfully keeps the music 's internal momentum alive without any sense of undue haste , and although the allegro bustles energetically along , Jansons resists the temptation to tear Shostakovich 's occasionally violent texturing to shreds For once the Finale appears as a crowning inevitability , rather than merely a throw-away moto-perpetuo of staccato virtuosity .
3 For example , in ascertaining the image of a book on a distant plane , he adopted a procedure familiar to artists for almost a century .
4 The need to check if , and how fully , an authority will meet the cost in such cases is outlined by the Department of Health in guidelines to authorities on how the NHS market will work .
5 By raising the awareness of returning nurses and health visitors of such important issues as professional accountability , new approaches to the learning process and the learning environment , the implications of research based care and the impact of new technologies in nursing , I hope that the book will help to facilitate a safe and knowledgeable return to practice for both the individual returner and her employer .
6 Perhaps a certain sensitivity on this question inspired his particularly detailed instructions to Orjonikidze on how the Georgians were to be treated ; the intelligentsia were to be offered particular concessions , and the Mensheviks to be invited to participate — ‘ avoid any mechanism copying the Russian pattern … bigger concessions to all the petty bourgeois elements ’ .
7 Patients developing tolerance to adenosine-mediated protection because of recurrent anginal episodes may be amenable to preconditioning with either a muscarinic or an adrenergic agonist depending on the level in the signalling pathway at which tolerance occurs .
8 In addition quality standards require information on costs to be given to clients at least every six months , with clients to be notified when an agreed limit on costs is approached .
9 It contained his personal computer , which was linked to computers at both the Pentagon and the CIA headquarters in Langley .
10 With a much smaller baseload of night traffic it was no longer viable to retain separate services to Scotland on both the East and West Coast routes .
11 ‘ I went to Washington with only the clothes on my back . ’
12 … and how many flats have gone to blacks in just the last few years ?
13 The principal claim to greatness of even the popes themselves , before the mid-eleventh century , lay in their conduct as bishops of Rome , building churches , organizing poor relief , and resisting the attempts of every tinpot contender for the empire to dominate the city and its people .
14 However , they increasingly returned to work in both the public and private sectors once their children were in school , but tended to do so part-time ( see Manley and Sawbridge , 1980 ) .
15 In Ireland , Easons repeated its Diamond Collection catalogue , which it distributed through its wholesale division to booksellers in both the Republic and Northern Ireland .
16 ‘ is in a position to take steps under a programme arranged between the Canadian government and both Canadian national airlines for the provision of return air transportation to Canada for both the child and an accompanying adult .
17 Far better that its messengers take it only to plants of exactly the same kind where the genes it carries will unite with eggs and form seeds .
18 Those words , and in that order of priority , were included in the BBC charter ( and were passed on to ITV in much the same form in 1955 ) .
19 ‘ I had the impression that you did n't see eye to eye on how the club should be run . ’
20 The chroniclers report the campaigns in muted terms , and give little impression of a will to war amongst either the nobility or the community generally .
21 The opening phase of the war , however , produced domestic difficulties and grievances not dissimilar to those experienced by Edward 's father and grandfather ; and it was only with the military successes and material gains of the 1340s that a change in attitude to war amongst both the nobility and the commons became apparent .
22 Anthony Lewis talks to drivers who have taken the plunge and switched from petrol-engined cars to diesel with not a regret between them The doctor
23 We need an approach that can come to grips with both the ecological and economic levels .
24 As outpatient clinics developed in local general hospitals , GPs started to refer patients to consultants in exactly the same way as they did for other medical specialties .
25 That method can be used to distances of about a hundred light years .
26 A statement that , to viewers from outside the north west of England , must have seemed bewildering .
27 Such developments , along with the continuing work of the International Committee of the Red Cross within the country , are welcome in themselves and also give some evidence that the Sri Lankan Government is responsive to criticism from outside the country .
28 But the deep grammatical structure of language , as revealed by Chomsky for instance , is not susceptible to criticism in quite the same way .
29 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
30 It 's no guide because no two species react to substances in exactly the same way . ’
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