Example sentences of "to [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 After all , Snow forcefully reminded us that science had at least an equal claim to that of the humanities in the full development of the mind of the student : they were two cultures , formally equal in status .
2 Groomed from his designer haircut to his designer shoes , glossily packaged and undeniably sophisticated , he inhabited another world to that of the men in her Welsh valley .
3 Even more streamlined for marine life were the ichthyosaurs ( 'fish lizards ' ) , which , as their name implies , include species that look remarkably fish-like , although perhaps the better analogy would be with the porpoises , a group of mammals that ‘ returned to the sea ’ , and may fill a similar role in modern seas to that of the ichthyosaurs in the Jurassic .
4 The watchers were now bellowing encouragement to each of the players in a game which had taken a new turn .
5 LASMO operates its businesses to comply fully with both its own strict health , safety and environmental [ HSE ] criteria and the HSE requirements pertaining to each of the countries in which it operates .
6 The deceased was brought in by Anubis and , turning to each of the gods in turn , he or she denied having committed a particular sin .
7 Thus if the rules really were letter-sound rules , they could not be used successfully with such non-words , because there are not single letters corresponding to each of the sounds in the non-word .
8 He was darting up to each of the dogs in turn , ears pricked , eyes blazing with devilment , dabbing a paw at them then streaking away .
9 First , the votes given to each of the parties in each of the Republic 's ten Länder are separately aggregated to produce national totals , which are themselves then combined in a single comprehensive total .
10 A small extract from the hierarchy is shown here so that one can see the path from the root of the hierarchy to each of the words in Figure 6
11 Perhaps Mr. Shelford should speak to some of the players in our sport who have been seriously injured by high tackles and then see how tough he feels ?
12 Interviewed last night on Channel 4 News , Mr Major also conceded that the Conservatives might not have been ‘ sensitive enough ’ to some of the concerns in Scotland .
13 Perhaps a brief reference to some of the careers in which former students have found historical skills and knowledge useful would not go amiss .
14 We 've been back to some of the places in the film to see what changes there 've been and to talk to some of the people who were in the original film .
15 Having spent a night in accommodation which is the same as the recruits ' and having had the opportunity to talk to some of the recruits in the Sandes Coffee Shop last night , they have an excellent idea about their future career .
16 I need add little recommendation to some of the books in my own library .
17 In reading a statute , always look for a definition section , assigning special meanings to some of the words in the statute .
18 Mezzadri , a Swiss coming back from a knee injury that dropped him from No 26 to 305 in the rankings in 1989 , overpowered Korda with a steady flow of crushing forehands and big serves .
19 He owns a string of companies and conglomerates in West Africa and has supplied arms to many of the countries in conflict across the continent , such as Chad , Uganda and Nigeria .
20 It attracts many migrant families from the surrounding rural areas and as such is similar to many of the cities in Bangladesh .
21 She said the extra places would be a lifeline to many of the families in the area who can not find local provision .
22 It is scarcely necessary to point out the inadequacy and sexism of this picture — in which women 's own collective labour as gatherers or tenders of gardens is entirely overlooked — and its inapplicability to many of the cultures in which sex-exclusive linguistic markers are found .
23 The two key areas were final acceptance of the European monetary union agreement and the Government 's resistance to many of the suggestions in the social programme of the additional treaty — those were not the original social suggestions in the social action programme .
24 And goal or mission is to enable you to integrate that information seamlessly and deliver it to the desktop in a form which is appropriate to all of the users in the enterprise .
25 This orientation of reader judgement applies to all of the nodes in the network in the same way , disregarding the authorial-judgement ( JU ) orientation which would obviously double the number of parameters ( such an author orientation would be textually constituted by , for example , an interview with a writer on his or her own books ) .
26 Leathart thought it expedient to cross-cut to all of the veins in the vicinity .
27 Some readers were upset by the hostility shown towards the murdered woman , and by the sympathy shown towards Jimmy — the sympathy of an author noted for his sceptical attitude towards revolutionaries , who had been hostile , in print , to all of the participants in the historical events which supplied part of his plot .
28 Thus , whilst the similarity of the inert-gas graph for meteorites to those of the planets in Figure 5.2 certainly supports the view that those inert gases were acquired during accretion , it remains possible that the dominant volatiles were acquired by the capture of volatile-rich bodies after accretion .
29 It is not clear how far there were similar local grievances to those of the Kentishmen in some of the other shires which were involved in the revolt , notably Sussex and Surrey , although it is probable that the resentment of the citizens of Salisbury at the powers which the bishop exercised there may have been one factor behind the murder of Ayscough ( 7 ; 147 , pp.63 , 66–8 ) .
30 Unable to resist , she decided to treat herself to one of the dresses in a shade of pale coral .
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