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

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1 Is the Minister aware that now that clear decisions have been taken on trust status , anxiety in Sheffield relates to the likely impact of the Chancellor 's autumn statement on the health authority 's financial position next year and in the long term , and particularly the need for greater per capita funding given the number of elderly people and the levels of health inequality and social deprivation in Sheffield , particularly in Attercliffe ?
2 The transistors are switched in pairs according to the current polarity required .
3 The implications of its absence in animals permeate to the very heart of our everyday talk about them .
4 ( Research by Lynda Grattan and Tim Morris on effective succession planning in organizations points to the considerable importance of feedback to men and women early in their careers .
5 Phillips 's omission of a price expectations term from his original study may have been warranted in practice owing to the low rates of inflation which were experienced from the Great War onwards ; but when it comes to analyzing inflationary processes in general it is invalid .
6 Synthesis of PGE 2 was aso determined in subjects according to the histological state of the antral biopsies .
7 The billions of dollars in aid promised to the Soviet economy should still be on offer : but only to a leader prepared to take the army out of politics and keep the promise of reform .
8 It is evident that the tourist whom railway companies , hotels and guide-books had in mind belonged to the comfortably-off middle classes .
9 There is no evidence that the raised incidence in Seascale extends to the two county districts nearest to Sellafield or to Cumbria generally .
10 She had large legible handwriting , was good at making lists and persevering in telephone calls to the social services on behalf of the inarticulate .
11 Whereas in much of eastern Europe , which was moving in the same direction , enserfment seems to have been the response of a very powerful nobility to a labour shortage ( made more acute in areas responding to the growing Western market for grain ) , in Russia the State clearly played a greater role .
12 The diagnostic groups were defined as follows , the disease categories in brackets referring to the standard classification for childhood cancer : ( a ) lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas , including Burkitt 's lymphoma , unspecified lymphoma , and hairy cell leukaemia ( I(a) , I(b) , II(b) , II(c) , II(d) , plus ICD-O M code 9940/3 ) ; ( b ) all other and unspecified leukaemias ( I(c) , I(d) , I(e) except ICD-O M code 9940/3 ) ; ( c ) Hodgkin 's disease ( II(a) ) ; ( d ) brain and spinal tumours , including non-malignant tumours ( III(a) to III(e) ) ; and ( e ) all other malignant diseases ( II(f) , IV to XII ) .
13 This includes the involvement of the adviser in work contracted to the Scottish Agricultural College for which a fee is paid .
14 In matters relating to the social sciences , the number of variables is large and hence it is often difficult to establish valid theories of cause and effect .
15 I notice that the steepest price rises in past years have been in pubs tied to the national brewers .
16 Currently , the annual saving is in the region of £5 billion , only slightly more than the sum that the Government gave away in tax cuts to the richest 1 per cent of taxpayers in the 1988 budget .
17 Every sockless wonder in town partied to the lush tones of Trevor Horn 's ‘ Lexicon of Love ’ , and Morrissey found a purpose and humanity in Manchester 's ideal packed but far from illustrious Secret Seven ( a kind of heavy Dollar formed from the ashes of The Distractions and riding on a wave of hype ) .
18 On the facts of the present case , however , it can be said , by analogy with Reg. v. Lawrence , that although the plaintiff permitted and allowed his property to be taken by the third party , he had not in truth consented to the third party becoming owner without giving a valid draft drawn by the building society for the price .
19 On the facts of the present case , however , it can be said , by analogy with Reg. v. Lawrence , that although the plaintiff permitted and allowed his property to be taken by the third party , he had not in truth consented to the third party becoming owner without giving a valid draft drawn by the building society for the price .
20 It was small wonder that anti-war and pacifist groups flourished in the labour movement of the time , though rarely among seamen and , it seems , hardly at all among their leaders , though initially " hating the Hun " was far from easy , for German seamen had long been colleagues and comrades , not only aboard ship , but also in organisations affiliated to the International Transport Workers ' Federation .
21 As it turned out , the wide spread of professional competence present in the workshop made questions as to where individual expertise had been acquired recede in importance compared to the real advances in thinking which could be made through an immediate exchange of ideas .
22 Consequently , frontier controls were necessary to ensure that cross-frontier trade in goods adhered to the various national requirements .
23 However , the decline in resources directed to the public sector and the encouragement of moves towards owner-occupation under the Conservative government have prompted criticism that the three main forms of tenure ( owner-occupation , private-rented and public-rented ) are not treated even handedly .
24 Non-members like Britain , for example , found it useful and necessary to maintain permanent delegations in Luxembourg accredited to the High Authority .
25 Many Serbs and Croats who had lived in Bosnia fled to the Venetian-occupied coastal areas of Dalmatia or to Habsburg territory north of the Sava .
26 Synthesis of LTB 4 was also measured in patients according to the histological state of antral biopsies .
27 Teams went out in advance to adapt to the special conditions .
28 Sometimes the ultimate question is only in theory left to the public authority ; for example , in some cases of review for jurisdictional errors of law or fact in which it is clear that if the authority had got the law or the facts right , its decision would have been different and could only have been one way .
29 As Burton-Roberts suggests , criterion A ( the requirement that elements in apposition refer to the same entity ) would have to be extended if it is to apply to sentential and other non-nominal appositions .
30 ‘ Gentleman ’ was applied to , for example , the cadets of eminent families : thus four of the £100 assessments in Rutland belonged to the younger brothers and sisters of Francis Brown , Esq. , of Little Casterton .
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