Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | What they mean basically is that in relation to sand and gravel , the County Council will , will continue to look to four areas of the County er for most of the sand and gravel production , that 's the Sutton Courtney area , Sutton Wick area , er the Stanton Harcourt area and the Cassington/Yarnton area ; most of the sand and gravel workings will be there . |
2 | In July he was given an Irish peerage as Viscount Fitzhardinge , and would have received an English title had the king not been conscious of hostility to his courtiers in the English House of Commons . |
3 | ( 3 ) On an application for an order being made under subsection ( 1 ) above by any club , the sheriff clerk shall forthwith give notice thereof to the chief constable who may , within 21 days of the date of the receipt by him of such notice , lodge with the sheriff clerk objections to the making of such order on the ground that one or more of the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) above has not or have not been satisfied in relation to the club , and shall , on lodging any such objections , send a copy thereof to the secretary of the club ; and if any such objections are lodged and not withdrawn , the sheriff shall , as soon as may be , hear parties upon the application and objections and may order such enquiry as he thinks fit , and shall thereafter make or refuse to make the order applied for , and may award expenses against the unsuccessful party . |
4 | A second technique is deconcentration — although functions may be departmentalised in a single central government department , it may nevertheless be desirable for administration to be dispersed from the geographical centre and into the regions and localities where it takes actual effect ‘ on the ground ’ . |
5 | I feel it is now time to put these arrangements on a slightly more formal basis , in particular because we might thus be eligible to affiliate to SCP , and get a start-up grant from them , and possibly from other bodies , to equip ourselves with tools . |
6 | It is therefore possible to say that a standard Afghan Belouch , for example , will normally be comparable in price to a Yagcibedir , and both will usually be between a third and half the cost of a Russian Bokhara or Beshir . |
7 | The tensioning cables need not be parallel in plan to the suspension cables . |
8 | Please note that there is no overture in this programme and it will probably not be possible for latecomers to be admitted before the interval . |
9 | Please note that there is no overture in this programme , and it will probably not be possible for latecomers to be admitted before the interval . |
10 | When I say that parents will receive this information , I must make it clear that it will not be available on application to those parents who realise that they can obtain it . |
11 | It is clear that information need not be complex in order to be the subject of confidentiality . |
12 | Soviet spokesmen accepted that Afghanistan need not be neutral in relation to third countries engaged in a war which did not involve the Soviet Union as a party . |
13 | Although we can not be categorical in relation to the cases in this study , other research has indicated that psychiatrists rarely trouble themselves with the social circumstances of individuals referred , and are rather preoccupied with evidence of mental disorder ( Bean , 1980 ) . |
14 | If so , groups of subjects composed of individuals with opposite eye dominance may not be homogeneous with respect to cerebral laterality . |
15 | This introduction would not be complete without reference to the semantic and linguistic engineering of the term case management into care management in the UK DoH reforms . |
16 | Finally , women who are actively anorectic and weigh 85% or less of average expected body weight may not be suitable for referral to a group as they often experience physiological urges to binge as a result of emaciation . |
17 | Clearly condition ( a ) will not be satisfied in relation to the class of shares held by management . |
18 | The conditions referred to include the clause : " The Trust shall not be liable for damage to visitors or their property whether caused by negligence or otherwise . " |
19 | Despite its widespread occurrence gold has always been scarce in relation to demand . |
20 | Large as they were , the merged firms would still be small in relation to European or world markets , and would face relatively elastic demand curves which gave little scope for raising price above marginal cost . |
21 | If this were not done , data from previous files might still be present in addresses to which records were not allocated . |
22 | Meaning works through a form of metonymy , distinguishing between elements in terms of significance and insignificance , and that is why it must always be partial in relation to any text it interprets . |
23 | A horse that has been hurt by people a number of times , especially in the absence of any reward , will learn to expect only ill of people and will always be anxious in relation to them . |
24 | The lowest class in any society will always be poor in relation to those above it . ’ |
25 | Typically there is a long latent period between radiation exposure and detection of a tumour , which is because of the time required for sufficient increase in the size of the tumour to make it detectable , and may also be due in part to a form of induction period before the initially affected cell or cells start to divide and form a tumour , or before the tumour assumes ‘ malignant ’ characteristics of growth and spreading . |
26 | CTL against LSA-1 , identified here in Africans naturally exposed to malaria , may also be important in response to immunization with irradiated sporozoites . |
27 | Students who complete the four-year sandwich degree will also be eligible for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education . |
28 | Right now is that of interest to you ? |
29 | In simple terms it might well be better for rabbits to be killed while they are very young to eliminate the increased problem that follows from their reproduction . |
30 | While this paper pretends to be nothing other than an account of an approach which is unique to the TSB , the principles described by Bruce Nichol and Tony Atkin may well be capable of transfer to other organizations in other industries . |