Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is particularly concerned with investigating how a manager 's self concept , or self perception will affect his/her work motivation and reactions to work in this environment . |
2 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
3 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
4 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
5 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
6 | They could distinguish the four orderly schiltrons of solidly-grouped infantry , ready and able to bring their pikes to bear in any direction . |
7 | John , as a child , loved dressing up ; he and his friends played with old clothes kept in a big trunk , and his cousin Petrie writes that the costumes of his father 's club gave him opportunities to indulge in this game . |
8 | Your concern about the ability of commodity exporters to adjust in this way is understandable . |
9 | The lists of attainments in Profiles of Development are not only a means to record learning , they are also an intervention in teaching — an attempt by the authors to define in more detail the National Curriculum as it applies to ‘ individuals for whom there is concern over progress ’ . |
10 | You want some extraordinary words to put in this dictionary like that |
11 | In the meanwhile she took steps to settle in this country and the children were sent to school here . |
12 | He did not need words to join in this act , he could use the words of the prayer book or his own words , but he needed no words at all . |
13 | With so many players forced to defend , Everton found few opportunities to attack in any strength . |
14 | Furthermore , within Compact there is a strong incentive for employers to participate in this sort of curriculum support since it provides insights into the ways the schools which they are partnering approach learning . |
15 | They have professional obligations to engage in that kind of scholarly work ; and , in that sense , be right up against the ‘ frontiers ’ . |
16 | I think that one of the barriers to progress in this community is too many preconditions rather than more communication , ’ he said . |
17 | We invited the principal investigators from the remaining 7 trials to participate in this analysis and they agreed . |
18 | In retrospect she says the most important thing is for parents to build in some kind of motivation or prospect that means something to their offspring . |
19 | And from C P R E's point of view we we would feel that the best way to do that is to is to reconvene if that 's the right word , the forum of Greater York authorities to look in more detail at at each of the sectors and under undertake the the technical comparison I think in a in in a fair and reasonable way which which I do n't think we 've really we 've really achieved during erm three hours of discussion today . |
20 | There 's so many places to see in this country and if the country |
21 | On the basis of my professional acquaintance with some of the workers involved in the Kent and later Darlington projects , I can say that this appeared to be the result , and that there were real incentives for the workers to work in this way . |
22 | It is usual for governments to engage in such consultation , but it is not yet a convention of the Constitution that they do so . |
23 | The need for user industries to take the lead in actually making this change-over is more urgent than ever and ICI is working closely with its customers and governments to help in this process . |
24 | In northern Iraq , we have used British troops to help in that situation . |
25 | If we assume that , in the transition region , the restrictions to motion still present in the sample , allow only a few segments to move in some time interval , say 10 s , then considerably fewer will have moved if the observation time is less than 10 s . |
26 | DEL Boy and Rodders are favourites to pull in most Christmas Day viewers . |
27 | If Picon has his way , the statue will be a sign of things to come in that department : expansion of gallery space , conservation and display of long-unseen areas of the museum 's collection and an ambitious schedule of special exhibitions . |
28 | It is not to be taken seriously — of course , electrons do not " choose " — but it is somehow irresistible for physicists to talk in this way , at least informally when they are not writing grave papers for their colleagues . |
29 | Social Security — Are you aware of your rights to participate in each State 's social security system ? |
30 | Forbearance in the overseas country would be equally relevant to a grant to another Hong Kong company of rights to exhibit in that country — a situation which could hardly escape the operation of section 14 . |