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

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1 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
2 The purpose was to make applicable to building societies the composite rate system which had been in force as respects bank interest since the Finance Act 1984 .
3 According to defence analysts the US offer signalled cuts deeper than those required by the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ( START ) ( signed in July 1991 ) which sought to reduce the number of " accountable " warheads held by the USA and the Soviet Union to 6,000 each [ see p. 38320 ] .
4 It argues that if child support was received in addition to income support the resulting higher incomes would mean that more lone mothers would remain longer on benefit rather than looking for paid employment .
5 Generally , when taxpayers set up non-resident trusts they have in mind with regard to income tax the special anti-avoidance provisions concerned with the transfer of assets abroad , namely TA 1988 , ss739 and 740 .
6 After X has been so charged to income tax the £100,000 is advanced to X absolutely .
7 Particularly active has been the WJEC TEC co-ordinating panel set up in 1975 to co ordinate the work of the colleges and consortia and to promote a programme of in-service training .
8 Middlesbrough/Stockton Community Radio Group , £3,000 , to fund independent audience and business research document ; Cleveland Community News Network , £1,750 , towards running costs and community newspapers ; Development and Recreation of Pallister Park Group , Middlesbrough , £900 , to part fund the estate carnival day ; Hartlepool Credit Unions , £750 , towards a training programme .
9 I went along to Brigade H.Q The Officers and other ranks were looking just as knackered as the rest of us out in the orchard .
10 On the way back from No. 6 Commando positions to Brigade H.Q the road was busy with Jeeps ferrying the wounded from the area where the Black Watch had been attacking the German positions .
11 Notice how sensitive the board is to weight movements the further back you step .
12 Di was putting on a brave face today amidst speculation that their marriage is undergoing a serious rift is threatening to eclipse their visit to South Korea the first by members of the Royal Family .
13 This can be seen in the example of river action : in climates with rain at all seasons erosion and deposition are almost continuous except in so far as they are varied by floods ; in areas marginal to ice sheets the short periods of summer thaw , which result in enormous increases in the discharge of meltwater streams issuing from the ice , are the significant ones ; in deserts it may well be that the isolated rainfall , occurring perhaps once every five or ten years , is of greater significance than anything else .
14 From 1 April 1993 in addition to Council Tax the department estimates there will be a need for some 60/70 staff to deal with the administration of Community Charges .
15 According to compensation theory the leisure society only arrives when people 's preference for extra leisure exceeds their preference for extra income .
16 To marketing departments the technological challenge associated with such an approach may appear at first quite daunting .
17 Going on to group D the dwarfs , the seven dwarfs .
18 According to community workers the police show little of their customary vigour in the hunt for assailants after attacks like this .
19 Tim Yeo , the junior health minister , has revealed to Community Care the limits of DoH monitoring of the reforms after 1 April ( News , page 1 ) .
20 To ease the burden of changing immediately from general rates to Community Charge the Government has implemented a scheme of transitional relief .
21 Law gave credence to such fears by his unashamed espousal of the image created round him ; in May 1912 he told the National Union that " nobody knows better than I do that political work can not be done on strictly business lines , but the nearer you can approach to business lines the better for the political work " .
22 Due to wartime conditions the peasantry got the same amount of agricultural machinery over the years 1915–21 that they had been able to buy in a single year prior to the World War .
23 The Imperial Hotel in Darlington booked acts like the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Club A'Gogo on the site of the old Handyside Arcade in Percy Street , Newcastle was home to Geordie heroes The Animals .
24 MAN LEAVES CAT AND £43,000 TO CHARITY Sooty the black cat has brought a £43,000 windfall to a charity .
25 The 1944 Education Act claimed to eliminate such inequality of opportunity by making entry to grammar schools the result of an examination open to all via the competition of the ‘ 11-plus ’ .
26 I mean it 's it 's their responsibility to er prepare the local plan in the context of what the structure plan strategy as a whole is saying and I think it 's it 's necessary not to just look at this particular policy in total isolation and assume that that is going to give er what you fear to district councils the ability to nothing .
27 The Act also tries to encourage sentencers to pass fewer custodial sentences by on the one hand extending to adult offenders the kind of statutory criteria that have been used with some success in the past on younger age groups ( see Chapter 9 ) ; and on the other hand by strengthening community penalties in the hope of increasing their appeal to sentencers .
28 Everything from newspapers to television movies the lot .
29 By channelling water away from the structure to drainage channels the board renders any granular fill layer unnecessary .
30 According to Datamation magazine the new company would be the world 's sixth largest computer and information systems company .
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