Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 There you will see thousands of cars speeding by , each with the driver alone , his head thrown back as he yells the words aloud , her fist slapping the wheel in time to the beat , thousands of silent screams haring up the M1 to get to that meeting on schedule .
2 For example , the Church of Scientology has fought in the courts of Australia to be defined as a religion in order to be able to claim tax-exemption , while The Science of Creative Intelligence ( Transcendental Meditation ) has fought in the courts of the United States to be not given religious status so that it can be taught in the public ( State ) schools — a practice denied to religious organisations by the First Amendment of the United States ' Constitution .
3 Indeed she only has a place in the religion in relation to him .
4 Understand the role of religion in relation to one aspect of a social issue
5 They felt there would be two consequences to this which would disadvantage the arts in relation to other curriculum areas .
6 Despite the power of Barro 's ‘ equivalence theorem ’ , it seems reasonable to acknowledge at least some role for government bonds in the definition of NW in addition to fiat money .
7 2.1 It is widely recognised that English law is defective in failing to provide satisfactory machinery for the imposition on freehold land of positive obligations ( such as obligations to repair and to contribute to communal maintenance costs ) which can then be enforced against successors in title to the original owner of the land .
8 It is perfectly conceivable that we can make some general statements about the conditions that influence our self-indulgence or self-restraint in relation to rules laid down and enforced by the state , particularly when the nature of those rules and the way they are enforced are included for consideration .
9 Meantime the Kaleida Labs Inc joint venture between IBM Corp and Apple Computer Inc in Mountain View , California has submitted its ScriptX specifications to the Interactive Multimedia Association in response to the trade group 's Multimedia Scripting Language Request for Technology .
10 Meantime the Kaleida Labs Inc joint venture between IBM Corp and Apple Computer Inc in Mountain View , California has submitted its ScriptX specifications to the Interactive Multimedia Association in response to the trade group 's Multimedia Scripting Language Request for Technology .
11 If you rent your home from the local authority and want to move within your present locality , the housing department may be able to recommend a housing association in addition to their own accommodation .
12 In 1872 he served briefly on Birmingham town council , being elected to fill a casual vacancy in October only to be defeated at the municipal elections a month later , but by this time it was apparent that he was a talented organizer and in 1873 he was appointed full-time secretary of the Birmingham Liberal Association in succession to William Harris .
13 In the mass production enterprise the individual worker is dwarfed by the machinery which is experienced as producing a sense of threat and inadequacy , even though , in actuality , the machinery is only a realisation of man 's logical thinking in response to the requirements of high technical efficiency .
14 The good librarian is sensitive to individual difference , omnivorously interested in all areas of knowledge and in all problems of access to it , politely at ease with people , able to assert authority when it is required , and to employ systematic thinking in relation to all aspects of his work .
15 Chapter 6 , on the biological aspects of LB films , brings together many of the interesting properties of biomolecules in relation to their behaviour both on the water surface and as transferred LB structures , in one concise review .
16 Because , while being regressed , the patient is well aware of his or her present-day persona in addition to the previous one , Myra found it very distressing to think that she had been so happy to go along with all Hugh 's demands .
17 Unwanted takeover bids for troubled companies are relatively rare in Japan because intra-group stockholding reduces the availability of stock in companies to outsiders .
18 Assumptions and practices changed , with far greater hope now reposing in a massive addition to the housing stock in order to at least begin to tackle the problems of overcrowding and health .
19 Despite a run of small harvests , the cellars in Reims and Épernay were brimming , and it was estimated that had sales maintained their 1932 level , the Champagne houses possessed sufficient stock in hand to tide over sales for the next thirty-three years .
20 Men were bellowing fortissimo women screaming in order to be heard but Charity 's voice was cutting through the uproar effortlessly .
21 The new giant tractor has brought a welcome boost in power to West End Farm 's farming and contracting businesses and has become something of a local landmark .
22 Therefore , it is necessary , once the consent has been given , to accord the authority 's directives pre-emptive force in order to be able to express one 's identification with one 's society by consenting to the authority of its law .
23 But youth was too important a force in society to be left to the sometimes romantic , sometimes subversive trends of the multi-faceted ‘ Jugendbewegung ’ ( youth movement ) at the turn of the century .
24 there not being in force in relation to the use of that vehicle
25 ’ there not being in force in relation to the use of that vehicle ‘ This phrase means that there is no insurance cover in force relating to the use of the vehicle as opposed to insurance covering the contents for example .
26 ’ there not being in force in relation to the use of that vehicle ‘ The proof of insurance falls to the defence once it has been established by the prosecution that the motor vehicle has been used on a road ( Philcox v Carberry [ 1960 ] Crim LR 563 ) .
27 Where however , as in the present case , there is an Order in Council under section 2 of the Extradition Act 1870 ( 33 & 34 Vict. c. 52 ) in force in relation to a foreign state , Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 ( which derives from the Act of 1870 and certain associated enactments ) applies , subject to the terms of the Order in Council which embodies the relevant Treaty .
28 General Sir Douglas Haig ( 1861–1928 ) took command of the British Expeditionary Force in succession to Sir John French on 10 December 1915 .
29 both offer grounds to favour support teaching methods in preference to withdrawal where possible ;
30 Use other methods in addition to agencies
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