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

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1 Despite the egress of isolated specimens , museum collections grow in proportion to the director 's burden of deciding what to accept .
2 The trouble is that the finest tournament starts appear in photographs to be hitting late .
3 They say it was a computerised letter which got through and they apologise in advance to any other tenant who might have got one .
4 One study ( CBI , 1983 ) has shown that a significant proportion of firms actually experiencing fairly large changes in their total workforces report in response to such questions that their workforces have " stayed the same " .
5 er my Lord simply directives under one art article one , eight , nine , erm I can , very simply say in relation to the Lloyds Act and to the bye laws they were adopted ten years after the directive , there ca n't therefore be an implementation , they , they , the the implementation is fully set out in the Insurance Companies Act nineteen eighty two and it quite clear now because the Secretary of S
6 The philosophical implications of the physical universe are no less challenging to the human intellect because aero-engines and production lines function in obedience to the laws of physics .
7 Instead we need to learn to commit our minds to God and listen to his voice and then speak in obedience to him .
8 Well I 'm bothered about her health and that and that 's what I must emphasize to her if she 's listening that er as far as we 're concerned we would want to just give her some sympathy advice and support in relation to this matter .
9 He may well ask for space for himself , but always space in relation to another .
10 The distinction is useful because companies that seize an opportunity in markets outside their domestic base are more likely to be successful than those that react in response to an external factor .
11 Its criminal jurisdiction is , in the sixteenth century , vested in a set of commissioners welcome in practice to be invariably judges of the Common Law Courts .
12 Long sail in company to Fiscardo .
13 As Barro points out , the only quantity rule which does not carry with it the implication that at times buyers and sellers will , at the price set , trade a quantity of the good they consider in advance to be sub-optimal is a rule which sets output equal to the value it would take in the absence of any unanticipated disturbances ; that is , y n .
14 The two main changes were the appointments of ( i ) Hans Engell ( Con. ) , the parliamentary leader and a former Defence Minister , as Justice Minister ; and ( ii ) Kent Kirk ( Con. ) as Fisheries Minister in succession to Lars Gammelgaard .
15 Basic impulses towards such things as food , drink , warmth and sex are called particular passions by Butler , and stand in contrast to self love ( or prudence ) and benevolence which are the desire to have a maximal balanced satisfaction of the particular passions either in ourselves or in others .
16 As a number of commentators have noted , ‘ Black ’ and ‘ white ’ do not represent fixed group identities which stand in contrast to each other .
17 Horses which have a day off per week and stand in need to be in loose boxes ( stables )
18 Given the status patterns discerned one might expect that even if technology were to achieve high status and acceptance the version which would ‘ count as education ’ would be academic and theoretical and therefore stand in contradiction to more practical objectives .
19 Because of the way that the two animals stand in relation to one another while grooming is going on , it is these vertical lines that are placed slap in front of their ‘ nearside ’ eyes .
20 In the latter , pupils succeed or ‘ pass ’ if they reach certain levels of competence : they are expected to give evidence of having reached a particular level of performance regardless of how they stand in relation to their peers .
21 But where did these numerous individuals stand in relation to the context of first-century Judaism ?
22 This is , more or less , the orthodox view of where we , the citizens of the Western democracies , stand in relation to the great principle of democracy .
23 The NCVQ is not an examining body in its own right but was established , in 1986 , to monitor existing awarding bodies and their qualifications in England , Wales and Northern Ireland — approving those that meet certain standards , which it will set , and showing where they stand in relation to one another .
24 15.7.3 How do arbitrators and experts stand in relation to this
25 The μ and produced in the source during enrichment at 130Myr vary in proportion to the precursor source ratios , so the resultant Pb isotope arrays have different slopes .
26 The mouthparts vary in form to a greater extent than almost any other organs , the variation being correlated with the method of feeding and other uses to which they may be subjected .
27 The timetable has been organised in such a way that the divisions in the debate — knives as we call them — fall in places that allow the most time in debate to be given to the most contentious issues .
28 Other reports were that numbers of people had set out on foot from Tirana for Dürres and Vlore in response to rumours .
29 This pressure may result in the maintenance of a set of norms — including linguistic norms — which then flourish in opposition to publicly legitimized norms .
30 Adair in Bowmore to be Dean of Guild for regulating weights and measures … "
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