Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] in [noun] to " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | As the discussion of the previous chapter would suggest , their objectives do not arise ready made in response to some supposed ‘ needs ’ of the accumulation process ; they emerge out of the complex interplay within the state of organized political interests . |
2 | At one stage ( 12–7kyr ago ) Lake Suguta covered an area of 2,000km 2 and reached depths of more than 300m , but it has since desiccated in response to an increasingly arid climate . |
3 | There are some observers — myself included — who feel that the July meeting at Down Royal has now gained in importance to such an extent that it deserves to be kept on its own and I understand that the Killarney executive are not totally against a move to an earlier date . |
4 | In the USA it has recently slipped in rank to eighth position . |
5 | Many mothers with parenting difficulties had a long history of emotional problems themselves , and seemed generally lacking in sensitivity to their children 's anxieties and needs rather than deficient in specific child management techniques . |
6 | The same principles as discussed above apply in relation to when is the optimum time for lodging such a Tender . |
7 | What he did not give in response to the many points made by my Hon. Friend the Member for Dundee , East ( Mr. McAllion ) were absolute guarantees and reassurance for the people who work for the Scottish Transport Group . |
8 | When you did not phone in answer to my letter , I told him that you were overseas . |
9 | Radio and television programmes of the high inquiring calibre of ‘ Today ’ , ‘ The World at One ’ or ‘ Newsnight ’ do not exist in France to anything like the same degree . |
10 | Those who do not believe in delegation to committees argue that each of them has been elected by the public to watch their interests and therefore they should each have a voice in the decisions of every committee . |
11 | We will break down and discuss two basic , possible explanations for these marked differences between the crime figures for men and women : firstly , that women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men ; secondly , that female crime is greatly underestimated by the statistics , in other words there is more female crime than the statistics indicate . |
12 | Women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men |
13 | I did n't listen in detail to it all , but it revolved round Pierre and Donna , and Raoul the racehorse trainer who wanted to marry her money . |
14 | The membrane 's maintained in a in a hyperpolarized state and that inhibits action potentials , and that enables coordination of pathways which either fire or do n't fire in response to a depolarizing stimulus . |
15 | Particularly was this so because the British accountancy profession played a more constructive role in the preparatory stages of the two Directives than our professional bodies had hitherto taken in relation to EC proposals . |
16 | ‘ This can mean that the latter does not move in response to levels of inflation in the way that the private investor thinks it should . |
17 | Does he further agree that that speaks volumes for the decency of the British farming community , which does not react in kind to French imports ? |
18 | In Nizan 's system , ideology does not stand in confrontation to aesthetics . |
19 | ( 5 ) This section does not apply in relation to — ( a ) a contract to grant such lease as is mentioned in section 54(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 ( short leases ) ; ( b ) a contract made in the course of a public auction ; or ( c ) a contract regulated under the Financial Services Act 1986 ; and nothing in this section affects the creation or operation of resulting , implied or constructive trusts . |
20 | Because viewing distance from the screen does not fall in proportion to the screen dimensions , this resolution becomes acceptable . |
21 | And , well we 're doing what we 've always done in relation to erm tenants and erm rent arrears , we basically pursue a sympathetic policy erm for tenants who are facing real financial hardship in paying their rents . |
22 | Experts said lava , which since December has been flowing out of the eastern Sicily volcano , had now increased in speed to a rate of 1.5 miles a day . |
23 | What he does n't do in contrast to his practice with musical guests is to invite Jazzie to talk . |
24 | During her time at Brentwoods , although she had never actually gone to a cinema with another man , she had often entertained or been entertained by members of the opposite sex , usually at lunchtime , occasions which she had afterwards described in detail to Brian , much to his amusement . |
25 | The collapse of tin prices in the 1980s destroyed the tin-mining industry , many of whose former employees have since turned in desperation to growing coca . |
26 | I have already explored in relation to Gide and others the kind of rebellion whose test they retrospectively failed , namely , transgression as a quest for authenticity : underpinning and endorsing the philosophy of individualism , it suggests that in defying a repressive social order we can dis-cover ( and so be true to ) our real selves . |
27 | I have already cited in relation to ‘ The Hollow Men ’ Cornford 's idea of the degeneration of ritual into debased formats . |
28 | The notes will also give a practical interpretation of the regulations and codify best practice , as well as be more prescriptive to clarify what have already proved in practice to be grey areas . |
29 | Arousal , reward and punishment , as I have already suggested in relation to the interpretation of Ungar 's experiments , are associated with changes in the amounts of the opioids and other peptides in the brain and bloodstream ; so injecting the peptides , or drugs which interact with them , will alter behaviour , including the expression of memory . |
30 | In the absence of further information to the contrary , we are justified in assuming that money wages and the prices of non-labour inputs have also risen in proportion to the rise in price of final output . |