Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] in [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He sees exuberant , and perhaps sensual , pleasure in the natural world , of the kind which he once described so lyrically in letters to Arthur Greeves ( there is in fact a letter about bathing in the rain at Parson 's Pleasure ) ; now such stuff seems to him ‘ Nazi ’ . |
2 | Indexical meaning , achievable only pragmatically in reference to context , is contrasted with symbolic meaning which inheres in the linguistic sign as a stable semantic property . |
3 | Rosmer 's anecdote gives us the measure of the role that Bukharin played , not only in relation to Lenin , but also to the whole Bolshevik Party . |
4 | Formal channels include debates , not only in relation to Bills but in relation to any other matter which the House chooses to consider , and questions , oral and written . |
5 | ( s11(4) ) It is likely that these factors , and especially the availability of insurance , will be relevant in most cases where reasonableness is considered , and not merely in relation to clauses which impose a financial limit on damages ( Flamar Interocean Ltd v Denmac [ 1990 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 434 ) . |
6 | By the time it met , however , the momentum for greater political co-operation within the EC , not least in response to East European developments , was such that more radical reform was put in motion . |
7 | The counts of Kyburg and the royal family of Habsburg figure prominently again in relation to Morsburg castle . |
8 | Probably Bevan himself expressed this most eloquently in relation to health care : |
9 | it enables firms to introduce products more quickly in response to competition . |
10 | John Barrell pursues a similar insight more cautiously in relation to landscape painting and poetry in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . |
11 | Some sections of the list were covered widely both in relation to topic and modes of assessment and others less so . |
12 | Such arguments are rehearsed most often in relation to children . |
13 | Now clearly a teaching approach which goes against the grain of natural disposition will create needless difficulties for the learner , as I pointed out earlier in reference to translation and the focusing on form , but it does not follow that pedagogy must therefore simply accommodate that disposition . |
14 | Apart from its assonantic association with the heavily symbolic ‘ parrot ’ ( discussed more fully above in reference to Skelton 's Speke , Parot ) , the name also reverberates with nuances from the French language . |
15 | I like to know that I can paint a hand or fingernail in great detail , almost photographically in contrast to areas of detail . |
16 | The Council 's response to the policy and to the creation of the polytechnics was expressed most firmly in relation to research . |
17 | Some of the big international stocks were marked higher simply in response to Wall Street 's progress . |
18 | Then there is no possibility of hostility and the two will work together very amiably in response to instructions . |
19 | Mike Brogden wanted to emphasis one point very clearly in relation to market and customer focus . |