Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun sg] to [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Our case studies [ see Chapters 5–7 ] , which make reference to the environment in which users of temporary labour are operating , give some indication of the importance of alternative employment opportunities ( or the lack of them ) in explaining the labour market behaviour of at least some temporary workers .
2 Both accord primacy to the norm in examining social interaction , rather than to power … .
3 Together , consumers and producers would come to arrangements which , in their consequences , give rise to a market in broadcasting .
4 dissenting ) that a breach of article 30 would not of itself give rise to a claim in damages by the injured party .
5 In further discussion , it was suggested that , even though opinion was divided on the merits and on the question whether the abolition of the death penalty would in normal circumstances give rise to an increase in the number of murders , the Cabinet might be able to agree that this was not an appropriate moment at which to take the risk of abolishing the death penalty .
6 A useful application of this weakening effect occurs when we add anti-freeze to the water in a car radiator .
7 Otherwise it may : ( i ) grant or refuse the request without a hearing or representations ; ( ii ) fix a date for consideration of the request and give notice to the applicant in the proceedings ; or ( iii ) invite all or any of the parties to make written representations before proceeding as in ( i ) or ( ii ) above .
8 Now , with the hull of the ferry drumming a different note as the thrusters tuned up for docking , Jezrael-Ayesha felt her hatred for Nils give way to the fear in her .
9 The authors draw attention to the increase in fundholders ' referral rates to general surgery ( an 8.6% increase ) , but this should surely be interpreted in the light of the 17.0% increase in such referrals by non-fundholders ( table III ) .
10 Police are hunting arsonists who set fire to a house in Stamford Street , Middlesbrough .
11 pay attention to a stimulus in that mode ’ .
12 Use your gumption as they say in Yorkshire and above all pay attention to the way in which the goods are described to you .
13 You deal death to the need in me to grow and change and become myself .
14 Certainly this played a major part in persuading Angela Sommerville , an interior designer based in London , to put her country cottage on the market and switch allegiance to an apartment in Bendinat in Mallorca : ‘ Door-to-door access from my Knightsbridge home to my apartment in Mallorca takes less than four hours . ’
15 The Court of Appeal in Parker v. British Airways Board took the opportunity to restate the law in a comprehensive manner and bring order to an area in which there were numerous conflicting precedents .
16 Section 11(1) of the 1968 Theft Act provides : … where the public have access to a building in order to view the building or a part of it , or collection or part of a collection housed in it , any person who without lawful authority removes from the building or its grounds the whole or part of any article displayed or kept for display to the public in the building or that part of it or in its grounds shall be guilty of an offence .
17 When determining whether information is public knowledge they have regard to the form in which it is available .
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