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

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1 The accretion of gradual changes led to a crisis and to the necessity for structural change .
2 The mechanism of action of the ASFV protein similar to the eukaryotic TFIIS and to the vaccinia virus protein rpo30 could shed light on this matter , considering that the eukaryotic protein is an RNA polymerase-associated transcription factor , while rpo30 is considered a true enzyme subunit due to its tight association to the viral enzyme ( 10 ) .
3 ‘ To the Death of God , the destruction of morality and to The Sons of Midnight . ’
4 There is a further factor that feminists have drawn attention to , which is that the majority of students of English are women , whereas the majority of academics teaching it are male , and that the female students have a built-in deference to male teachers and to the minority of male students .
5 Wide discretion on the part of sentencers is a hallmark of the system , and this extends both to the initial choice of sentencing aim which the sentencer thinks it appropriate to pursue in any given case , and to the selection of a particular measure from the extensive range that is available .
6 Reference may be made to the following and to the papers cited under sections dealing with the skeletomuscular systems in the main regions of the body .
7 Several republics had objected to the size of contributions being sought from them and to the division of tax revenues , while the USSR Supreme Soviet had run out of discussion time because of arguments over defence spending .
8 But we 're trying to , in the course , give engineers and physicists the opportunity to see something right through from a fundamental simple scientific idea , the scientific concept , to its application and to the limitations which are imposed by the scientific theory and by practicalities and economics , and of limitations on existing techniques .
9 And their role is now absolutely crucial , crucial to the development of a new strategy by the communists and to the revolution of nineteen forty six to forty nine .
10 These digital data will now be of benefit both to further mineral exploration work in that area , and to the East Grampians mapping project .
11 These last two are obviously each related to the nervous system and to the brain but not necessarily to a particular part of the brain and taken together they overlap in such obscure ways that they are best regarded as sub-systems in different domains , one can talk in terms of one or the other but not both simultaneously .
12 Because the muscles are clamped against that area it becomes dried up and toxic , and the circulation to vital organs and to the brain is reduced .
13 We are only just beginning to recognize that if we take this attitude , we are denying to arts and letters , and to the criticism of them , any bearing at all on public life — including , for instance , public education .
14 With materials designed to highlight language items , we have an indication of how materials designers approach the question of video 's role in the lesson.I will look at this in relation to the traditional stages of a language lesson , presentation , practice , reinforcement , and to the elicitation stage some teachers introduce before presentation .
15 Nothing gives so bad an impression to the other members of the committee and to the officers present than a member who talks without having read his agenda papers , or who has missed an earlier meeting where the matter was fully discussed or who talks for the sake of talking on every subject .
16 It was attributed primarily to the decline in exports to Japan and to the increase in oil prices resulting from the Gulf crisis .
17 This was probably due to the stimulation of mucosal defence mechanisms and to the increase in mucosal blood flow that has been recognised previously and attributed recently to the formation of nitric oxide , a potent locally acting vasorelaxing factor .
18 In Zimbabwe , a good HIS has contributed to the establishment of training needs for relevant personnel and to the ability to set up priorities in implementation .
19 Nevertheless , my conclusion is that to allow a local government authority to sue for libel would impose an added and substantial restriction upon freedom of expression which , having regard to the ability of individuals within a local authority to sue for libel , and to the ability of a local government authority to sue for malicious falsehood , or to invoke the criminal law of libel , can not be regarded as necessary in our democratic society .
20 She was then introduced to the other chaps from work she did n't know already , and to the girls a few of them were with .
21 This sense of wariness and unease permeates our society , and will remain a barrier both to parents accepting mentally handicapped children , and to the public at large accepting them within our society .
22 He had to justify himself somehow , both to himself and to the public .
23 It 's a danger to my men and to the public . ’
24 The only direct counts of migration fed into them relate to military personnel and to the residents of some institutions ( mainly prisons ) .
25 For a time it probably controlled the Adriatic coast from Rijeka to the Neretva and extended inland to the Hungarian border north of Zagreb and to the Drina valley in the south , where it faced the Byzantine empire and the Serbian principality of Raška .
26 Marie snapped back to reality and to the horror of what she had done .
27 His Lordship smites the water with King Arthur 's sword , all the company are still , a rumble sucking noise comes in front of the opening of the grotto the water as if boiling and to the horror of all the company both on the water and on the shore scream with fright , appearing as though from the depth of hell arose a ghastly coffin covered with slime and other things .
28 Perhaps it was a great help to me at this time that the RAF introduced a new trade into the Service — Metal Rigger — and to the horror of the old " Chippie Rigger " who fashioned the ancient wooden aircraft , and claimed " we used to have men of steel and kites of wood … sadly now the process has been reversed " .
29 In any event , the conditions at issue in the present case were contrary to the principle of proportionality and to the principle of respect for vested rights .
30 Such a union would " evolve with due regard being paid to national identities and to the principle of subsidiarity …
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