Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the service sector the predicted relationship appeared to obtain , but again only with respect to agency workers ( Table 3.10 ) . |
2 | The basic requirements for the grant of a patent will now be explained with reference to computer technology , followed by a consideration of the exclusions and their impact , especially with respect to computer software . |
3 | In Lotus Development Corp. v Paperback Software International ( 1990 ) , the defendant claimed that he had not copied the Lotus program code but had used a similar menu system to achieve compatibility ( especially with respect to spreadsheet files and macros ) and to enable people to change to VP-Planner from Lotus 1-2-3 without requiring re-training . |
4 | Alternative cladograms based on various analyses of ribosomal RNA are available and while sharing features in common , differ in other respects , especially with respect to protostome relationships . |
5 | All parties agreed to co-operate in protecting the environment of the eastern Baltic Sea , especially with respect to rubbish disposal and nuclear waste storage . |
6 | Many such contracts are not sale contracts as such but are licence agreements ; this is particularly so with respect to computer software where the owner of the rights subsisting in the software grants licences to customers , giving them permission to use the software in return for a licence fee . |
7 | And is rote learning necessarily in opposition to discovery learning ? |
8 | Heads and class teachers were particularly keen that the assistants should have a working knowledge of classroom practice and assistants and teachers wanted specific training , especially in relation to behaviour problems and first aid . |
9 | In rainforest regions , deforestation is the major agent of environmental change and while it has obvious localised effects , especially in relation to soil erosion and soil degradation , there is growing concern that such large-scale destruction of biomass may have implications for climatic change ( section 5.3.1 ) . |
10 | Its main sections dealt with the government 's approach to the environment ( nationally , at the European level and globally ) , the nature and effects of the greenhouse effect , environmental problems in both rural and urban areas ( especially in relation to land-use matters ) , pollution control and enhancing awareness of environmental matters . |
11 | he has a better idea of the total market picture , especially in relation to marketing opportunities between segments of that market , |
12 | The changes that are taking place , especially in relation to bus passengers , are wide and varied and are becoming more important as each week goes by . |
13 | A Kaolin glacier was an example of the last-named ( Lewis and Miller , 1955 ) but much more extensively used have been measurements using rainfall simulators especially in relation to erosion experiments , flumes , wave tanks and wind tunnels . |
14 | There is no need to point out to you the extent to which women are under-represented in the House , and many women will be disappointed to note that , on an agreement affecting the female population — especially in relation to maternity rights and pay — we have not had a proper hearing today . |
15 | The other teacher had begun to experiment with self-assessment , especially in relation to homework assignments : |
16 | But Eisenhower and Dulles continued to work on the assumption that they could buy time with diplomacy , and with this object in view — especially in face to face meetings with the British — they were reluctant to lean too heavily on their ally . |
17 | UK alone in opposition to carbon tax |
18 | He found this to be so in relation to line editor , amendment routines and dose codes . |
19 | When employees ' share schemes first came to be introduced here , the normal practice was to create a special class of shares with restricted rights regarding , in particular , votes and transferability ; only in relation to share option schemes , designed as incentive to top management , were ordinary voting equity shares on offer . |
20 | Essentially three sets of concepts can be brought together in relation to life events to help conceptualise possibilities for prevention . |
21 | Briefly , plasma antibodies present only by adhesion to cell membranes were removed by preliminary incubation of PBL and careful washing . |
22 | It should be noted , however , that the problems discussed above with reference to phoneme recognition apply to other units such as syllables as well . |
23 | The evidence lies in the changing occupational structure , in particular the shift away from manufacturing to service industry . |
24 | In the past decade , supermarkets have developed flourishing bakery operations largely in response to customer demand . |
25 | . What I want to come on to now is just to talk about nonlinearity , and still with reference to demand elasticities . |
26 | As such it should be able to supply manpower statistics and other personnel information quickly in response to line management requests . |
27 | Successful businesses are highly adaptable — they demonstrate an ability to change rapidly in response to market demands , client needs and public perceptions . |
28 | Probably Bevan himself expressed this most eloquently in relation to health care : |
29 | Donna frowned and put her foot down , coaxing more speed from the Volvo , her eyes flicking back and forth from windscreen to rear-view mirror . |
30 | Thus people will readily switch back and forth from money to other assets . |