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

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1 If you 're committed to trial in this court you will be committed to Preston .
2 These arguments had not at first cut much ice with social democrats , but two further ideological strands came to prominence in this period which helped to put the advocates of social progress through public spending and ‘ welfarism ’ onto the defensive , or even convince them of the folly of their ways : the monetary theory of inflation , and the ‘ too few producers ’ thesis of Bacon and Eltis ( 1976 ) .
3 During late visits to Stinsford in old age he would often visit the unmarked grave of Louisa Harding
4 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
5 What has happened is that all of the tiresome lags in adjustment of activity to changes in monetary policy which used to worry macroeconomists have been dramatically foreshortened by the introduction of the rational expectations hypothesis .
6 Such hydration expansion commonly occurs in response to changes in relative humidity which , since they are closely related to temperature , may be diumal .
7 ‘ I can speak to subordinates in any fashion I wish — a privilege of rank , which I surely do n't have to tell you about . ’
8 It aims to achieve a greater spread of awards to people ‘ in any walk of life , well-known or not , whose service to the community , or contribution to life in this country you regard as exceptional ’ .
9 And in her final words to Wilekin in this exchange she manages to give an ambiguous hint that she may be prepared to entertain Wilekin — along with her husband : ( " You could go home , dear brother .
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