Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [vb pp] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The significant positive correlation of β-thromboglobulin to platelet malondialdehyde formation suggests that the enhanced platelet-release reaction may be in part linked to increased platelet prostaglandin synthesis in diabetic subjects ( Betteridge et al , 1981 ) , possibly leading to generation of unstable endoperoxides and thromboxanes which are powerful inducers of platelet aggregation and release reaction ( Hamberg et al , 1975 ) .
2 Body in car linked to escaped prisoner
3 Body in car linked to escaped prisoner
4 Our work so far has obviously only been of a preliminary nature , but even so it is clear that there are many strands in the concept of participation and public involvement in decision-making related to novel energy systems .
5 With few exceptions , the proxy records of the two climate shifts can be explained by changes in seasonality ascribed to this mechanism .
6 Simple graves were almost obliterated , but for the tin cans blown over , stiffly retaining plastic flowers , and the curling photographs in cellophane tacked to wooden crosses .
7 Two aspects of the shift in emphasis accorded to democratic reform need to be distinguished .
8 In December 1989 , in water supplied to 500,000 people on Tyneside , phenol pollution combined with chlorine to create foul-tasting chlorophenols .
9 The highest proportions for each of the outcomes were seen among those who had no teeth at baseline , although differences in age contributed to these results .
10 One such route was the chemical oxidation of ethanol ( ’ alcohol ’ CH hol ’ -H ) to acetaldehyde ( or ethanal ) which is in turn oxidised to acetic acid .
11 In late adolescence and young adulthood , planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour .
12 Parent cultures were in turn subordinated to dominant culture — that of mainstream middle class society .
13 In her private life material from conference lectures is combined with the pop-culture mythology of advertisements , phrase-book dialogues , and other public texts in a number of languages to generate a network of images that is in turn linked to semi-conscious obsessions and childhood memories .
14 Farmers have in turn responded to this hostility with a mixture of anger , contempt and disdain .
15 At the same time the linking of allowances to family size encouraged feckless marriage and carefree breeding which in turn added to rural population and turned the labour market even more strongly against the rural poor .
16 They shared Chamberlain 's passion for efficiency but , unlike him , were in principle opposed to private ownership of the economy .
17 As well as the few Canadian troops who were in fact sent to that theatre for training , this odd colonial unit also found itself there .
18 Care should , however , be taken where a section appears to confer no right of appeal , but that section is in fact linked to another section where a right of appeal exists ; e.g. under s.62 a licensing board may attach conditions to a grant or transfer of a licence and apparently there is no right of appeal against that section , but in Wallace v. Kyle and Carrick Licensing Board , 1979 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 12 , it was held that as s.62 was ancillary to s.10 under which licences were granted , an appeal was competent ; see also M. Milne v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 145 where an appeal against a decision by the clerk under 5.10(1) refusing to accept a late application for renewal was allowed in respect that the application related to a renewal of a licence under s.17(4) .
19 Gimli 's ‘ Song of Durin' at I 329–30 is dwarvishly plain and active , but still carries on the sense of decay in Middle-earth opposed to ultimate hope ; Legolas 's ‘ Song of Nimrodel ’ a little later makes similar oppositions but ends on an opposite note , of faltering and ultimate defeat on the ‘ Hither Shore ’ .
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