Example sentences of "[adj] to [pers pn] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We just want to share with you how God has been so faithful to us in many ways .
2 Safety is always paramount to us in those matters and we are in discussion with them to see how best we can help .
3 It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this .
4 The debate has moved on and new elements have crept in which make devolution attractive to many people who perhaps did not feel so strongly about it or were even hostile to it in earlier days .
5 And do not be rude to him in any way .
6 The London Region was good to me in those days and the London Region are gon na put their money where their mouth is today .
7 Sir Arthur married a Florence Long in 1882 , a marriage that was useful to him in social circles as his brother-in-law was a powerful Member of Parliament , but Sir Arthur 's true love was reserved for British deaf people .
8 He is extremely useful to us in that role .
9 Section 34 of the EPA requires a broker in waste or any person producing , importing , carrying , keeping , treating or disposing of waste ( other than a householder ) to ‘ take all such measures applicable to him in that capacity as are reasonable in the circumstances ’ to :
10 These contain the agreed job descriptions and the qualifications generally applicable to them in each country .
11 It was n't only that I could n't lift myself off the ground but that I was stuck to it in some way .
12 The amount of information a word conveys is therefore a function of possible alternatives which would be meaningful to us in that position .
13 Fibre is important to us in healthy eating because it provides filling food without being fattening .
14 Since we live on the crust , it is important to us in more ways than one , but we are only going to consider it in its relationship to events in the mantle , since these explain how Plate Tectonics works .
15 Therapists should be interviewed and their views on issues important to you in other areas of your life examined .
16 Ecgberht enjoyed good relations with Archbishop Jaenberht , whom he described as dear to him in all things ( CS 196 : S 34 ) , and the archbishop 's kinsman , Ealdhun , was his reeve ( CS 332 : S 1264 ; CS 319 , 320 : S 1259 ) .
17 When people are buying , another example of their purchasing power would be to say ‘ well , now I want this particular policy and I want to combine it with a power that 's available to me in that policy ’ .
18 But in any case a lower proportion of men were employed in Scottish textiles than in English mills , partly because better-paid jobs were available to them in heavy industry .
19 As for the second factor , the January 1959 revolution in Cuba irreversibly changed the perceptions of Soviet policy-makers concerning the opportunities available to them in Latin America .
20 UNIPOT is available to you in two sizes
21 I have already indicated in Chapter 2 that , even if we assume that true observational statements are available to us in some way , it is never possible to arrive at universal laws and theories by logical deductions on that basis alone .
22 Most of the above will be familiar to you in some form .
23 In spite of widely different histories and circumstances , many of the joys and sorrows of church music all over the world are familiar to us in this country .
24 He is absolutely inferior to me in all ways .
25 They must have known if proceedings were taken for penalties it would be open to them in such proceedings to raise the question as to whether the duties were payable or not , as they did , in fact , in 1906 .
26 You do business with my daddy , you 're very close to him in that way .
27 Only the gorilla is particularly close to us in evolutionary terms ( though all of the top 10 animals are mammals ) , but many of the other favourites are distinctly humanoid in appearance , either because they sometimes stand upright , such as otters and polar bears , or because they have vaguely human-like faces .
28 Everything depended on a group of people , loyal to him in harsh places .
29 The shipwreck is sweet to him in that sea .
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