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

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1 The point of such clauses is to put the buyer in the position where his remedies for failure to perform or defective performance under the contract are limited in fact to compelling either proper performance under the contract ( by way of rework repair or replacement ) or the return of his money .
2 Passata and stock are used in preference to wine for the casserole , to allow the flavour of the young lamb and vegetables to dominate the dish .
3 I am told that certainly parts of this guidance were cited in argument to the justices and it is apparent from the report of the guardian ad litem that sections were quoted from it .
4 The early or lower stages that he has identified are first , a stage in which children 's thinking is rooted in obedience to adults , fear of punishment and acceptance of authority ; then a stage of an essentially self-interested acceptance , for the sake of reciprocity , of a principle of fairness between peers ; and then a further stage of seeking approval and desiring to be well thought of by one 's community or group .
5 How much private study is assumed in addition to attending the course ?
6 This effect is traced in part to the special status afforded to characters which are introduced through proper names .
7 When the term is used in relation to the human figure , the camera distance then comes down from hundreds of yards to tens of feet .
8 Visual functioning is related in part to the condition of the eye .
9 With the development of rights of appeal against tribunal decisions , the significance of judicial review is diminishing in relation to such tribunals .
10 The next question is whether such action is taken in relation to the grant or refusal to grant a further loan .
11 Further large-scale deforestation is occurring in response to government-sanctioned development projects , many of which involve cash cropping and ranching .
12 A story about the offender 's arrest nearly doubled the daily circulation of the New York Post In response to the public interest in the crimes , a deal was struck in respect to the rights to the story and a book produced .
13 However , as the week long conference progressed , all opposition was dropped in preference to being outvoted .
14 Some uncertainty was admitted in relation to those factors , and ways of studying the impact of such uncertainties were shown , but then it was assumed that the uncertainties themselves were reasonably structured such that rough probabilities of outcomes could be assigned .
15 The programme was devised in response to feedback from the previous term 's courses on assertiveness and time management , which suggested that one day courses did not allow for adequate reflection on the issues , practice or follow up discussion .
16 Birth weight was analysed in relation to gestational age by the method of Bland et al .
17 In our study , however , no release of VIP was seen in response to luminal infusion of bile .
18 There is a Waverley Abbey connection here ; the piece was created in response to a commission from the Abbey of Cîteaux in France , the very first of the Cistercian monasteries , in order to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the birth of this remarkable man .
19 It was held that the Ford Motor Company had applied the trade description ‘ new ’ since the car was supplied in response to a request containing an indirect indication of that description and , in the words of section 4(3) , it was ‘ reasonable to infer that the goods [ were ] supplied as goods corresponding to that trade description . ’
20 Labour supply in the early 1960s was elastic not least because of a massive decline in the share of agricultural employment , so cheaper subcontracted labour was used in preference to any expansion of regular labour .
21 By the late 16th Century the term was restricted in use to Londoners , who themselves further confined it to mean those born within earshot of Bow Bells .
22 The Supreme Court action was taken in response to a petition against the government 's decision submitted by the Bar Association .
23 The ombudsman shall ( in accordance with and subject to the following clauses of this scheme ) investigate any complaint received by him from an individual if : — ( a ) the complaint relates to action taken in the United Kingdom by a building society or a body associated with it ; ( b ) at the time that the complaint is received by the ombudsman , the building society or ( as the case may be ) associated body is a participant in the scheme ; ( c ) the action was taken in relation to one of the activities specified in clause 17 ; ( d ) the grounds of the complaint are included in the grounds specified in clause 18 ; and ( e ) the complainant alleges that the action has caused him pecuniary loss , expense or inconvenience . ’
24 The supply side was elevated in contrast to , Keynesian demand management .
25 ‘ But the Devonport proposals for nuclear submarine work are going in parallel to that , and that was put forward by ourselves really delinked from what the chairman was saying , as our initiative to attract and secure work . ’
26 The problems of deciding whether a pupil has mastered a concept or skill are discussed in relation to an experiment in giving pupils the same tests in different modes but similar in content and difficulty on two separate occasions .
27 They accept that language differences might indicate differences in language capacity , when this capacity is measured in relation to particular situations and communicative demands .
28 Since the problem of delay was considerably greater in High Court than county court actions , this proposal is discussed in relation to High Court actions .
29 People on low incomes are entitled to rebates of up to 80 per cent , and further help is included in payments to those in receipt of income support .
30 In the years immediately before the Reform Act , frequent reference is made in Scotland to Boroughmongers , although , as the spelling shows , the term was of English origin .
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