Example sentences of "[vb base] to [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | As for the Blue Skies criteria , we may imagine that a better understanding of photosynthesis either may lead to , say , better synthetic devices ; or to new insights into control engineering , leading say to advances in the control of complex fermentation processes . |
2 | You object to animals in circuses , |
3 | The attitude of many who object to children in pubs is not dissimilar to those who objected to women in men-only bars and pubs in the early 1970s . |
4 | Politicians listen to generals in Pakistan . |
5 | These modifications pertain to improvements in the inspection and operation of locking and vent mechanisms . |
6 | Now in October of this year this is the biggest piece of legislative change in child care law for a generation and it 'll shift the whole emphasis of child care services , not just children in care , but support to families in all sorts of situations , from an old out of date system to one very much where the emphasis is on the County Council erm supporting families and their children . |
7 | Also , there is also , further assistance , further assistance to or support to members in addition to the extra secretary that is being established . |
8 | Support to schools in terms of materials and equipment , extra tuition and advice and assessment , all seemed at least adequate whereas in-service opportunities were limited . |
9 | The speed with which investors react to changes in wealth is dependent upon whether such changes are anticipated and whether it is thought that any gains are transitory in nature , arising from short-term price variability independent of the underlying trend rate of growth . |
10 | It 's no guide because no two species react to substances in exactly the same way . ’ |
11 | Children react to rows in different ways , according to their age . |
12 | This not only affects how the male public react to policewomen in the province , it also influences how male colleagues treat policewomen in the work environment and the sorts of duties they are assigned in practice ; and the dearth of senior female officers makes it easy for male colleagues to impose such limits on the role of policewomen . |
13 | Outreach to land-users in the project area was in all cases ‘ slower than expected ’ , or seemed to have been forgotten altogether in the evaluation . |
14 | Unlike the old colonial banking systems which mainly borrowed and lent locally , cross-border banking enables a bank , e.g. USA or Japanese , to borrow funds in one market ( e.g. Europe ) and lend to borrowers in another ( e.g. Latin America ) . |
15 | We look forward to the arrival of trains from Europe which will stop at King 's Cross and then travel to termini in the north-west at Manchester or Liverpool . |
16 | The opportunities open to women in this period scarcely expanded , may even have contracted . |
17 | T Jenkins can now enter 10K races , as the minimum age for that distance is 15 , but the number of road races open to runners in their early teens is very few . |
18 | 3.1 In the last chapter , we examined what is , in a certain sense , a side-issue since it dealt mainly with a particular variation of value found within a single one of the constructions open to adjectives in English . |
19 | The Government has also announced that the deadline for cereal farmers to submit claims for repayment of cereals co-responsibility levy under the Small Cereals Producer Scheme and the two schemes open to participants in five year set-aside is to be extended until November 18 . |
20 | Other factors which create or add to problems in relationships are quoted as : interference rather than encouragement by musical clergy ; jealousy ; vagueness about who chooses what ; last-minute alterations ; incompetence of the organist ; insufficient musical knowledge in the clergy and insufficient liturgical and theological knowledge in the musician , so that neither fully understands what the other is about ; and suspicion by the clergy or musical professionalism . |
21 | There 's far more interesting activity taking place in Brighton than there is in any other single borough area of the whole of the South East region , and that 's reflected in the amount of money which we give to activities in the Brighton area . |
22 | This is the geography lesson Yucatecos give to visitors in order to explain their state 's politics , in which separatist sentiment is never far from the surface . |
23 | ‘ It can not be irrelevant to evangelism that so many unbelievers think the place we give to women in the Church is frankly absurd . ’ |
24 | A UK investment company sought to transfer its central management and control to offices in the Netherlands for fiscal reasons , without the consent of the Treasury , which was required under the tax legislation of the UK . |
25 | The streets are full of For Sale notices , although close inspection shows they refer to repossessions in which Southend is the third worst case in the country outside London ; the local paper carries two pages of bankruptcy notices a week . |
26 | The numbers in her text refer to footnotes in which she spears the novelist with chapter and verse . |
27 | The Transactions of the local Archaeological , Antiquarian or Historical Society , or specialist local histories often refer to features in the landscape such as stones or holy wells which have since vanished or been forgotten about . |
28 | In particular , the factor shares refer to shares in the cost of output , not to factor shares in the value of output . |
29 | Supplements in brackets refer to departures in August and July . |
30 | ( The numbers in brackets refer to paragraphs in the Charter . ) |