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

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1 But perhaps my compulsion to write in these circumstances is as strong as yours !
2 Unless otherwise indicated , therefore , this questionnaire is asking for information about courses which aim to improve teachers ' or trainee teachers ' understanding and awareness of the nature of human ability-orientated courses , either in teaching methods for language teaching or in communication for all teachers — but information given should not refer to work in these areas unless it has been specifically asked for .
3 It welcomes suitably qualified graduates who aim to work in these fields , whether in the preparation of policy advice , in the design , analysis and management of development plans , programmes or projects , or in academic teaching or research .
4 The one thing that does not seem to work in these situations is to use a large pop-up fished over the bed of baits .
5 You did n't expect people to clock in these days .
6 What is the common ground you hope to find in these issues ?
7 How can the time and opportunities for children to engage in these tasks be maximized ?
8 Evidence of insufficient cover might include someone other than the insured person driving the vehicle ; the vehicle being used for the purpose other than agreed , e.g. for business purposes ; or the present vehicle not being entered on the firm 's records ( this being difficult to detect in these days of not generally showing a registered number on a certificate ) .
9 The Stewarts reigned for 333 years , through 7 Scottish kings , a queen ( Mary Queen of Scots ) , and 7 monarchs of Great Britain , making theirs the longest monarchical dynasty ever to rule in these islands .
10 All of that was sorted out and agreed and that 's the way to progress in these matters .
11 To participate in Family Fast Day is to participate in these programmes , and many others like them , whose goal is to ‘ share the work of renewing the earth ’ .
12 This meant that under the then current ICAO arrangements in Annex 13 the UK was not entitled to appoint an accredited representative to participate in these investigations , notwithstanding the fact that in each case a very significant proportion of the passengers were British nationals .
13 Non-executive directors are often invited to participate in these meetings as representatives of the shareholders .
14 Industry and academia have had an opportunity to participate in these discussions through Industrial Working Groups , and the open workshops held in conjunction with the ESPRIT conference in November .
15 In addition , it will be possible to chart in these children the emergence of early awareness of the sound structure of words , and to identify the cognitive and social precursors of this phonological awareness .
16 However , it is acknowledged that caretakers and cleaning staff , among others , need to function in these circumstances and managers must keep such situations under review .
17 Doctors and lawyers say they want a change in the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act , claiming it was never intended to apply in these circumstances .
18 The searching woman had a unique role to play in these affairs .
19 foods rich in fat or refined sugar might seem very attractive but usually prove to be far too tempting for our own good ; it is far too easy to over-indulge in these kinds of food .
20 They had three centuries of expertise in oral disinformation on which to draw in these situations .
21 Freedom to deal in these securities has been completed , but mutual recognition of licences is needed .
22 Looking at the overall position , farmers might be forgiven for seeing little to cheer in these figures .
23 What has been the contribution of sociologists to social policy and reform , and what can they realistically expect to do in these areas ?
24 Children need to know what to do in these cases if they are to get at the truth , and they also need to be shown that print is not necessarily infallible .
25 There was only one thing to do in these circumstances — make a quick , right-angled turn down the next convenient track .
26 From the point of view of more or less militant pressure groups , there are real problems as to what to do in these circumstances .
27 In the meantime , Yggdrasil would do what it always had to do in these circumstances .
28 Their ability to thrive in these conditions is due to both their resistance to pollution and their rapid rate of growth , which far exceeds that of stony corals , and can be observed even in aquaria .
29 That infants fail to search in these situations — although they clearly have the motor skills to do so — is one of the empirical bolsters to the view that what develops is the ability to relate actions to experiences ‘ of ’ them ( again : whatever ‘ of ’ means in this context ! ) .
30 And certainly she 'd never had to swim in these conditions .
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