Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | They felt there would be two consequences to this which would disadvantage the arts in relation to other curriculum areas . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | both offer grounds to favour support teaching methods in preference to withdrawal where possible ; |
5 | Use other methods in addition to agencies |
6 | For sharks and other large predatorial fishes can hear these infrasonic signals in addition to the sounds created simply by the swimming activities of a shoal of fish . |
7 | In 1835 , for example , just five years after Roberts had sketched the recumbent city of Jerusalem , we find the French writer Alphonse de Lamartine returning from a visit there to recommend to his readers in Voyage to the Orient that since Palestine did not really constitute a country , it presented remarkable opportunities for imperial or colonial projects . |
8 | Some GPs even have paid healers in their surgeries as a growing number offer healing sessions in addition to conventional medicine . |
9 | He , for one , slept through most of the afternoon sessions in order to be at his best for the partying which took place every evening . |
10 | Teachers , university professors and students have provided much of the intellectual leadership for the political organizations in opposition to the regime . |
11 | China frees dissidents in gesture to West |
12 | The firm is also doubling its floor space as of June 15 when it adds adjacent offices in Marlborough to its plot . |
13 | ’ Parliament Street would be continued on the line of the Government Offices in Whitehall to ‘ form a noble approach to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey ’ . |
14 | As a subscriber to the ABN the firm is entitled to use the facility from any of the UK offices in order to : |
15 | The pollution inspectorate will move from offices in Darlington to a 7,500sq. ft. development to be called Merchant 's Wharf . |
16 | In this rapidly changing political landscape , at the end of January 1992 there appeared to be eight presidential candidates in addition to Ramos . |
17 | A total of 161 seats were contested , of which 125 were directly elected and 36 were appointed from lists of so-called " at large " candidates in proportion to total votes in the district elections . |
18 | Such alterations ranged from the introduction of record cards with ‘ unique ’ The 1944 Education Act assessment of character in Sheffield to the attempt to reduce the age-range of candidates in Caernarvonshire to those between the ages of ten and thirteen . |
19 | The political reform proposals included open meetings of grass-roots party organizations ; the selection of officials up to the rank of Deputy Minister , district APL first secretary or divisional Army or militia commander , and of all enterprise and institution directors , to be " based on elections by the working people , on merit " in order to " have as few cadres as possible appointed directly from above " ; a limit of two terms in office for all members of elective party and state bodies , including the People 's Assembly ( parliament ) and the APL central committee ; a choice between candidates in elections to these bodies ( albeit only communist or communist-backed candidates ; Alia categorically ruled out abandoning " the hegemony of the APL " and allowing rival political parties ) ; and reduction in the bureaucratic apparatus . |
20 | Article eight B two provides that citizens of the union shall have the right to vote and to stand as candidates in elections to the European parliament . |
21 | This study shows that the motor activity of the normal human oesophagus is not limited to contraction waves in response to swallowing , but that non-deglutitive motility patterns occur in almost all normal gullets . |
22 | As a result , the urban masses turned to the Labour Party and the suburbanites in self-defence to the Tories . |
23 | Men cared for animals in proportion to their value . |
24 | In Nepal , for example , the descendants of Jerseys imported by nineteenth-century British residents are now used as draught animals in preference to the local hill cattle . |
25 | It may have been necessary for Jesus to have eaten a few fishes in order to survive in first-century Palestine , but it is not now necessary to feast on the bodies of dead animals in order to be healthy . |
26 | This involved looking up the ailments common to exotic animals in order to be prepared for any searching questions by the proprietor . |
27 | The Victorians had very different ideas on keeping animals in captivity to those we hold now , and many of the buildings are totally unsuitable by today 's standards . |
28 | Rabbits ( and humans for that matter ) blink their eyes in response to an air puff directed towards the cornea . |
29 | At Level Three the student will identify personal development goals in relation to work experience , devise and arrange a programme of work experience to help achieve these goals and implement the programme , working independently . |
30 | At Level Three the student will identify personal and social development goals in relation to community involvement and arrange a programme to help achieve these goals , working independently . |