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

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31 Leszek Balcerowicz , the Finance Minister , called on the conference on April 23 to take a leading role in implementing the government 's free-market economic policy , and to participate in training , in employment centres , and in direct talks with foreign investors .
32 It can be shown that individuals and groups welcome the opportunity to contribute to debate and to participate in policy making .
33 Consequently we have invited a number of European co-ordinators to a meeting in March 1992 to advise us on what needs to be done and to participate in policy development .
34 Freedom for people to move around without interruption , it was said , was ‘ of infinitely greater importance than guaranteeing the right to hold public meetings and to march in procession ’ .
35 Unionist reactions to these proposals , published and embodied in the Representation of the People Bill early in 1917 , were very hostile indeed ; it seemed a reckless step to give the biggest ever increase in the franchise in the midst of a major war , to throw away some of the plural votes on which the party had relied , and to receive in return a redistribution that could bring almost anything .
36 The effect of introducing just this one gene is to switch off some genes and to set in train a sequence of gene activation so that the cell develops into a muscle cell with all the appropriate proteins — master gene is an appropriate description .
37 On the ABCA path , it used to be relatively easy to agree common operational requirements , and to collaborate in research and development .
38 Since then I have found other uses for it in my knitting room such as to anchor down that very important latch tool and to put in place the little basin on the weighing machine which tends to flop off when I go to weigh a heavy jumper .
39 She also wore large red-frame glasses , although she wore them on top of her head , as if to keep in place the shock of ginger-red red hair which she 'd rubber-banded into a pony tail down most of the length of her back .
40 The precise form this differentiation takes varies from community to community ; for example it is likely to be manifested differently in pre- and post-industrial societies and to vary in accordance with culturally determined roles assigned by societies ( see Coates 1986 for a general discussion of the issues ) .
41 He was moving forward , and to keep in touch with him and the light from the torch she had to move too .
42 But of course , you may prefer to join The Ramblers ' Association simply to add your voice to that of our 63,000 existing members and to keep in touch with what is going on in the countryside .
43 The peer panels and the council would do well to consider this fact , and to keep in mind that a rejected grant is not a denial of artistic freedom , but an eventuality of government-sponsored art .
44 It is wise to plan for this and to keep in mind the possibility of building up to having video installed in a percentage of the classrooms .
45 Modigliani helped him with the language and , with surprising patience , taught him to wield a knife and fork , to use a pocket handkerchief and to mix in society .
46 It enables them to avoid committing themselves and to retreat in front of danger ; and this is one of the major reasons why people speak indirectly .
47 She was somewhere in the middle of the seething ball of workers , while all around it the massed ranks of soldiers faced threateningly outwards with jaws agape , every one prepared to kill and to die in defence of the queen .
48 Let us therefore confess our sins in penitence and faith , firmly resolved to keep God 's commandments and to live in love and peace with all men .
49 This desire is the longing to be freed from selfishness and sin , and to live in harmony with the will and purposes of God .
50 Both of these characteristics will be overcome as experience of the new system grows , as colleges meet to share experience and to co-operate in quality assurance and as External Course Assessors provide support and feedback to centres .
51 The two leaders agreed to establish diplomatic relations , and to co-operate in transport links , including civil aviation and the construction of a highway from Termez ( near the border , north of Mazar-i-Sharif ) through Afghanistan to Karachi ( Pakistan ) which would give Uzbekistan an outlet to the sea .
52 Putting his Minnehaha Minstrels experience to good use , Tiller trained them to play banjos and mandolins , and to sing in harmony as well as high kick .
53 Increasing intra-abdominal pressure by straining as if to defecate in control subjects produced a variety of anal pressure waveforms incorporating both anal contraction and anal relaxation ( Table II ) , and corresponding with the external anal sphincter myoelectrical activity .
54 To legitimise their activities in Lebanon , the PLO could point to the 1969 Cairo agreement , a dubious document drawn up in Egypt between Arafat and the Lebanese army commander which permitted any Palestinian in Lebanon ‘ to participate in the Palestinian revolution ’ and to assist in guerrilla operations by safeguarding ‘ the road to the Arkoub region ’ , the great volcanic escarpment in south-east Lebanon that was now largely controlled by Arafat 's Fatah gunmen .
55 It has in general avoided strategic issues that would help to identify needs and to assist in co-operation with local authorities ( National Audit Office , 1988b ) .
56 To achieve self-realisation , and to get in tune with the cosmic force , the New Agers are introduced to the oldest techniques known to pagan man .
57 Meanwhile I continued the strategy I had been following for the previous two terms : feigning compliance with the authorities and responding co-operatively to their apparent concern , while continuing to eat minimally and to purge in secret .
58 Neither Polybius nor Posidonius realized what superiority the Roman leaders acquired by the mere fact of being able to speak Greek , and to think in Greek , while the Greek leaders needed interpreters to understand Latin .
59 And so i i it 's the four organizations together , a and they have in fact come together in order to , to be able to put larger orders , and to pay in advance , so that people are able to budget .
60 It seems that the law 's answer is that notwithstanding the general rule about the jus tertii P's claim may be barred by public policy if to assist in recovery of the property would offend the court 's conscience .
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