Example sentences of "in [noun sg] to [pron] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps a more fruitful method should involve direct intraduodenal instillation of nutrient liquid in response to which some subjects may develop signs and symptoms of vasomotor dumping . |
2 | In addition to its many benefits , the new technology has some potential risks , particularly from the release of genetically engineered microorganisms . |
3 | September 1979 ) , in addition to our own discussions at that time with representatives of the lenders ; repeating the exercise seemed unduly costly for the sake of up-to-the minute figures . |
4 | In addition to his many contributions to newspapers and journals , Pollen wrote a popular general account of the war at sea , The Navy in Battle ( 1918 ) . |
5 | Such staff are spread throughout UK departments , and hence their borrowings and consultations may be in proportion to their own numbers , rather than to the numbers of successful Scottish geology Ph D students they supervise . |
6 | The truth is that the party leadership , in contradiction to its own declarations , is ridding itself of the democratic wing of the party and is preparing for social revenge and for a party and state coup . " |
7 | Let me begin by stating more fully the view I have already intimated , that political activities — that is to say , struggles for power among individuals and groups in relation to their own interests and to the general regulation and orientation of collective life — occur in every human society . |
8 | It is , however , likely that the pornographic film was a potent stimulus for both groups of young men , yet the effect it had on their dreams was only explicable in terms of their ideology — in particular , in terms of how they saw sexuality in relation to their own lives . |
9 | What worried him most , apart from the meretricious glitter of the whole charade , was the erosion of the proper role of Cabinet Ministers , both in relation to their own departments and in their right to be fully consulted on matters of collective responsibility ; the Prime Minister 's indifference to the processes and opinions of the House of Commons , provided a majority would sustain him in office ; and the disarray and poor morale which coalition under a dynamic chief of another party was creating in the headquarters and local organizations of the Conservative Party . |
10 | Our report emphasised the rationality of workers ' behaviour in relation to their own goals and working situation . |
11 | Blaxter and Paterson 's more recent study , undertaken in Scotland , suggests that mothers remain an important source of advice to , and support for , young women who are concerned about health matters in relation to their own children — at least for working-class women , with whom their study was concerned . |
12 | ( i ) The plaintiffs challenge the validity of the section 39 notice , on the footing that it was not issued for the purpose of the Bank exercising its own supervisory functions under the Act , but rather for the purpose of enabling the U.S. Federal Reserve Board to pursue its own inquiries in relation to its own functions as the U.S. regulatory authority ; it is also contended that the notice is defective in form . |
13 | The contradictions that remain are challenging — not only with respect to de Beauvoir 's life but also in relation to our own lives . |
14 | Once a year we hold a Careers Convention in School to which all pupils and parents are invited . |