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

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1 Like in hens , dominance in primates determines access to food , places to sit , and mates ; and dominance is determined by similar factors .
2 This is not an affirmation of the status quo ; there is nothing in Simmel to reduce antipathy to class conflict or economic exploitation .
3 The term " safety-critical " is applied to software ( and hardware ) which is used in situations involving risk to life and limb .
4 The last ACE Executive Committee meeting in September recommended circulation to Age Concern organisations of the ‘ Statement of Recommended Procedure on Charity Accounting ’ .
5 But capitalism in turn gives way to socialism because of the conflict between owner and worker .
6 The high energy plasma can cause damage at the semiconductor/insulator interface , which in turn gives rise to leakage currents and poor isolation ( this mechanism actually involves the creation of the surface states used to good effect in Jim Luck 's igfets ) .
7 These in turn gave way to stereo , cassettes , CDs .
8 ‘ The proposed course would not result in doctors starving Tony to death , but in failing to avert his death , ’ he said .
9 ‘ Right to know ’ is an emotive phrase used in campaigns to widen access to information .
10 Stories abound of his having landed on a handkerchief in blizzards in order to take people to hospital or to bring in desperately needed supplies .
11 Paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) give power to the court to make orders of rectification in order to give effect to property rights which have been established in an action or which are clear .
12 Women sometimes are virtuous , while at other times they only appear so in order to lure men to destruction .
13 The duration of this period was determined by what was understood to be the minimum length of time that an unemployed person would have to work In order to reopen rights to unemployment benefits .
14 If the actions can not be independently observed at all though , this might force the optimal contract to contain some element based on general risk , in order to provide incentives to efficiency .
15 Strictly speaking , of course , this kind of sampling does not allow the deployment of statistical analysis in order to make inferences to population values from the sample , since the selection of cases within quota categories is not done according to random sampling procedures .
16 In order to relate theory to practice in this book , human activities have been divided up into concept groups and the nurse 's responsibilities in the pre- , peri- and post-operative periods have been considered .
17 Can anyone wonder that disbelief and despondency settled upon many schools in time to give way to anger and protest at the possibility of carrying out tasks that has been imposed on them under impossible conditions .
18 Yet , as we have seen , the need in Eliot to relate art to ritual and to religious emotion continued unabated .
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