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

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31 A Senate foreign relations subcommittee was due to work in tandem with a task force drawn from the House .
32 Many in the industry felt it was worth while taking risks on the peak space heating load , by keeping prices sufficiently low to attract in addition such off-peak evening or spring and autumn space heating loads , as well as the cooking and water heating sales .
33 Because the reasons against the acceptance of authority vary it is not possible to discover in advance how strong the reasons for acceptance of the authority need be to be sufficient .
34 In addition to classroom support Mrs says that Paul needs general support for three hours per evening in relation to his er social well being in his leisure activities three hours per evening for the four evenings a week which he spends at school , in relation to this I think it right to bear in mind Mr evidence about the school , being a special school of course has generous staffing levels , staffing levels which would make the mouth of any head teacher of any other school water I suspect .
35 I think it right to bear in mind the evidence of Mr a solicitor now specializing in re-habilitation work who is himself alas wheelchair bound , erm , he has directly relevant experience and he expressed the view that er two ramps leading up to the vehicle from the rear could be unsafe and were in his view generally less satisfactory than the platform with which the conversion equips the Nissan Serena , in those circumstances it seems to me I really have no choice but to er adopt the alternative of the conversion and er there is an agreed figure of thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds in relation to that .
36 Elaine desperately wants to be free : free to fall in love , work hard and have fun .
37 In practice the majority of investment trust assets are held in quoted company securities , although they are also free to invest in property and trade in currency options and futures , none of which unit trusts are permitted to do .
38 And that 's interesting to see in pattern recognition terms .
39 This duplication is necessary because some differences in the colour and texture of soil are easier to see on black and white photographs and some are easier to see in colour .
40 Rostov decided that it was easier to go in search of what would pass in the Simonova for a command bridge than it was to remain in his quarters , while Vorontseff attempted to eradicate within the space of an hour the accumulated disarray of several years of civilian occupation .
41 Despite the positive benefits that most had derived from their investment , few were willing to borrow in order to expand their use .
42 There are , for example , subsidies in the form of grants and , until 1988 , tax advantages available to individuals willing to invest in forestry and which are often seen as the major impetus to afforestation and reforestation with little regard to the environmental consequences .
43 This one was saying , it 'll be quicker to go in front they say now or
44 are you ever too old to FALL IN LOVE ?
45 But its twin at the College of Technology has been scrapped after members of Darlington Health Authority were told that some people were embarrassed to attend in front of their peers .
46 He allowed this to continue in expectation of eventual compensation , but in April 1962 issued proceedings against the company .
47 Exactly how far civil servants are prepared to go in order to thwart ministers is a matter of some controversy .
48 Love You and your partner face new challenges in your relationship — use them as a way of finding out just how deep your feelings are for each other , and how much you are prepared to sacrifice in order to make it work .
49 Paul 's opponents found it easier to agree in synod on his unworthiness for office than to eject him from the episcopal residence .
50 The killings were reported to be part of a private hospital war in Marseilles in which surgeons and speculators appeared to be prepared to kill in order to gain control of private clinics .
51 Because fewer farm workers ' sons are willing to work in agriculture the contrasts between the traditional and the modern , between the old dependency and the new independence , are imported into the families of those older workers who have remained on the land .
52 Although Ian Paisley had unfailing faith in his own leadership qualities — a faith that was shared by his supporters — he was willing to work in coalition with the other unionist leaders , and the continued divisions within the unionist camp can not be laid entirely at his door .
53 " It only really works if you are prepared to work in role alongside the children . "
54 Very few of the proposals that we have set out in the preceding sections will be successful unless Britain is prepared to work in partnership within the Community .
55 It 's offering ten pounds to anyone who 's prepared to stand in line with a suspect , and is hoping that people of all ages , colours , shapes and sizes will come forward .
56 ‘ Allen taught me it is easier to hide in front of something than behind it . ’
57 Last night , Bashir Maan , chairman of Strathclyde Community Relations Council , said he was not prepared to comment in detail about the controversy until Mr McNeill had his opportunity to put his case .
58 The erm perhaps the best example of this to bear in mind , and again that mentioned er , erm and explained very clearly , but I think we to mind , is weaning complex .
59 John Major , the British prime minister , created a political storm recently when he seemed in a speech to be supporting the idea of workfare — requiring the unemployed to work in exchange for benefits .
60 Retention of street frontages is a trade-off developers have been willing to accept in return for planning permission .
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