Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] to [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | General practitioners have always had to manage and plan their businesses and are constantly adapting to changes in medical care . |
2 | Members experience less work-related stress and are better adjusted to life in the organization . |
3 | These are normally presented to Parliament in the previous December , along with the winter supplementary estimates for the previous year . |
4 | Moreover the differences are not related to differences in trade proportions between the UK and the EC and the rest of the world . |
5 | The leaf-people are not linked to humans in such a direct way , but structurally the relationships are analogous . |
6 | These narratives consistently address material conditions and contradictions in women 's lives ; and the international sales figures indicate that those contradictions are not restricted to women in the western cultures of Britain and America . |
7 | For instance , temporal relations are not restricted to sequence in real time ; they may reflect stages in the unfolding text . |
8 | Will the Minister give us an assurance that genuine applications that are encouraged by take-up campaigns are not subjected to discrimination in terms of the length of time taken for their assessment ? |
9 | The scents are possibly modified to pheromones in mating , for bees carrying scent apparently attract other males , so that about five display together whereupon the female chooses her mate . |
10 | Film advertising ideas are usually presented to clients in the form of a storyboard — eight or more drawn pictures pasted down on a board with the written commentary set out beneath . |
11 | Such problems are usually confined to ponds in which there is little or no water movement , and generally occur at night . |
12 | Professionals and local authority employees are still moving to jobs in one of the most sought-after parts of Britain , but the blockbuster moves — 600 in the Lloyds retail banking arm into the Bristol area in 1989-91 , and 100 British Aerospace workers into the Plymouth region recently — are probably over for the immediate future . |
13 | Some are mainly of laboratory interest but others are clearly related to substances in more or less widespread use . |
14 | Changes in share prices are positively related to changes in gearing . |
15 | They are also looking to gigs in Holland , France and Germany for 1993 the year for going into Europe . |
16 | It is migration patterns that are primarily responsible for these shifts , and they are also related to changes in residential preferences and to trends in the location of employment and housing opportunities . |
17 | The growing power of campaign funding and its effects are also related to changes in the American political and social system which help to facilitate these effects . |
18 | Although occupational pension schemes are increasingly common , levels of payment are often linked to earnings in the most recent years of work . |
19 | Northern designers Terri Doyle , specialising in menswear and Susan Scott , designing women 's casuals , are now selling to outlets in London . |
20 | All penguins are flightless but are perfectly adapted to life in water and to withstanding cold . |
21 | ‘ I 'm not going to sleep in this house , ’ she insisted in a tearful , hiccupy voice . |
22 | Some of these can be directly related to changes in the general social relations of cultural production . |
23 | However , it is harder to see why age should be directly related to poverty in the years after retirement . |
24 | One can be confidently applied to Middlewich in Cheshire , where early exploitation of the inland brine springs is attested by the excavation of several brine pits and quantities of briquetage . |
25 | As well as allowing students to progress to employment or to higher education , general SVQs will be clearly linked to SVQs in particular occupational areas . |
26 | We therefore have to face the fact that there are structural differences between rat and monkey cortex that can not be simply attributed to differences in size . |
27 | Others were convinced that they 'd be well suited to life in combat uniform . |
28 | Burstall ( 1975 ) reports that primary and secondary school attitudes towards learning French are strongly related to success in the language . |
29 | ( As will become clear below , any RNA samples for analysis are simply converted to DNA in a single preliminary step . ) |
30 | Although Dowding 's administration had been narrowly returned to office in February 1989 [ see p. 36466 ] , its popularity continued to decline in the face of ongoing allegations concerning its financial competence and its relationship with beleaguered Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond . |