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

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1 The behaviour of the platinum complexes stands in contrast to DNA-targeting of alkylating groups by intercalating chromophores .
2 Safety should be considered in relation to positioning of lighting in the house and access areas , particularly where there are steps or stairs .
3 The concept that Derrida uses in opposition to logocentrism of any kind is différance .
4 The term includes : ( i ) any income chargeable to income tax by deduction at source or otherwise ( first limb ) and any income which would have been chargeable to income tax if it had been received in the United Kingdom by a person domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom ( second limb ) ( s681(1) ( a ) ) ; [ ( ii ) where the amount of the income of any body corporate has been apportioned ( ie shortfalled ) under Schedule 16 to FA 1972 or could have been so apportioned if the body corporate were incorporated and resident in any part of the United Kingdom , so much of the income of the body corporate for that year or period as is equal to the amount which has been or could have been so apportioned to the trustees of or a beneficiary under the settlement ( s681(1) ( b ) ) [ abolished in relation to income of bodies corporate for accounting periods beginning after 31 March 1989 by FA 1989 , Sched 17 , Part V ] ] .
5 Head ( ii ) referred to above , ie s681(1) ( b ) , was abolished in relation to income of bodies corporate for accounting periods beginning after 31 March 1989 by the Finance Act 1989 , Sched 17 .
6 All this concerns Aquitaine because Earl Reginald 's eldest daughter , Sarah , had been given in marriage to Aimar of Limoges while he was a minor in Henry II 's custody .
7 Side by side with these come decisions regarding curriculum control , in particular those related to the degree of flexibility to be permitted and encouraged in relation to choice of language , of content and of evaluation .
8 In 1986 , the European Court of Human Rights decided in Lingens v Austria that the Convention requires such restrictions to be relaxed in relation to criticism of public figures during political controversies : Lingens , a seasoned political commentator , published attacks on Bruno Kreisky , the President of the Austrian Socialist Party , accusing him of " immorality " and " the basest opportunism " for contemplating a political alliance with ex-Nazis .
9 This will involve a detailed examination of process controls in addition to approval of the quality assurance systems .
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