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

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1 In fact , an explanation which went back to a biologically grounded disposition could in this case precisely avoid the invocation of rational collective agency , which is rather an intellectualist embarrassment to the story as Hume ( 1738–40 ) tells it .
2 In 1987 we invited readers to compose an election song to any familiar tune .
3 Cathery reflected all Wilson 's sentiments on the treatment of Germans when the war was over in an election address to the people of Bootle , where he was a parliamentary candidate .
4 The Defence Secretary remains unapologetic ; during an election visit to Swindon he claimed opposition defence policies would be an even harder bullett to bite .
5 These simulations allow weaknesses in an inspection system to be identified and rectified long before it enters practice .
6 UN nuclear weapons expert Maurizio Zeffirero declared on Dec. 8 , following an inspection visit to Iraq , that the government had expressed its willingness for the first time to open discussions regarding foreign suppliers of its nuclear weapons programme .
7 Following this pre-evaluation , it may useful to ask for an inspection copy to be sent to the school for trial .
8 Secondly , and perhaps most important , they have claimed that they do not want to hand over control of an income tax to what they perceive to be extremist Labour local authorities .
9 If the rent was from non-UK land there will have been no tax charges under general principles although the income may be assessed under TA 1988 , Part XV or TA 1988 , ss739 or 734 or , if it is paid out in an income form to a UK beneficiary , it may be assessed on the beneficiary under Schedule D , Cases IV or V. The position with regard to dividends received by overseas discretionary trusts where the income is then paid out to a beneficiary is complicated because of the way in which the 10 per cent additional rate charge is levied .
10 It is felt that the best the taxpayer can do is to seek to pay out the monies in an income form to a beneficiary .
11 That interest is paid in an income form to a UK beneficiary .
12 If an electron jumps from an orbit n to the orbit with n 2 the loss of energy is
13 She died in 1633 and was buried 6 September in the chancel of Hackness church , where her husband erected an alabaster monument to her .
14 They can range from modifications to an assessment scheme to a wholesale review of the structure and aims of a field .
15 The exhibition is free , but there is an admission charge to the Castle .
16 They also liked it — as did the other villages — for the spiteful inter-village competitiveness that lay under the seemingly innocent accounts of the Snead Women 's Institute going on an Easter outing to Weston-super-Mare , while the Quindale branch could only muster a local dried-flower expert whose crisp and solid arrangements , adorned with bows of florist 's ribbon , they could all have recognized in their sleep .
17 If any further additions are made to the dos command line , they are assumed to refer to an ascii file to be loaded directly .
18 When the instruction is executed it adds an increment value to the count , and tests whether the count has reached a limit value .
19 Option 7.3.0 — Process Modelling Operations provides an index page to the process model options available via the user image .
20 Motif/X Window spreadsheet , which now has an SQL link to Ingres .
21 The company has also developed an SQL connection to the Ingres database from eXclaim ! v1.1 , its spreadsheet which runs under X-Windows and Motif .
22 There is an afternoon visit to the temples and a drive to the buried Buddhist city of Sarnath where Buddha gave his first sermon .
23 An afternoon visit to the Seagrove Centre , has been agreed upon with yourself .
24 ADC-10 is an 8-bit A to D converter with an input voltage range of 0 to 5V .
25 A REGIONAL director of the Scottish Ambulance Service , Ian Gibson , admitted last night that human error caused an ambulance crew to be sent to the wrong town in response to an emergency call from the family of a dying man .
26 Producers in smaller countries now face even higher barriers to entry in such industries , if they want to develop beyond ‘ dependent ’ exporting ; they have little to offer by way of an entry ticket to the two-way partnership .
27 Health visitors are rarely employed as such outside the NHS , although the qualification itself can provide an entry gate to other positions , particularly in advisory capacities to child health and other voluntary organisations , in health education and teaching at tertiary and higher education levels .
28 All balloons carry an entry form to a competition to win VIP passes to Glastonbury Festival 1992 .
29 All golf club stewards throughout the U.K. will receive an entry form to the William Lawson 's Golf Club Steward of the Year Award .
30 You should first fill in an entry form to your local scheme — forms are available from your line manager .
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