Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] in [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The research aims to investigate the reasons for change in attitude to the Welsh language amongst 13 to 16 year olds.An attitude survey of first , second and third year Secondary pupils in 1988 will be repeated with the same pupils in 1990 . |
2 | A letter came from the President of the Poor Law Unions ' Association , asking for support in opposition to a Bill which had been introduced on behalf of Bradford Corporation . |
3 | For role in April 1990 release of hostages from Lebanon see p. 37391 ; for response in August to Gulf crisis see p. 37636-37 ; for relations with Turkey see p. 37201 ; with Morocco see p.37220 ; with Yemen see p. 37427 ; with Egypt see p. 37471 . |
4 | Regarding the more specialised applications which seem to use the algebra ( of the type presented here ) in an essential way , the theory of groups , being ( in a rather wide sense ) the mathematical formulation of symmetry , is naturally widely employed in physics and chemistry — for instance in applications to crystallography , spectroscopy , general relativity , molecular vibrations , molecular orbitals , solid state physics and especially in the modern theory of elementary particles . |
5 | What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ? |
6 | Although agreement may be reached between the parties as to the future of the matrimonial home , it is strongly advised that such agreement be embodied in a " consent order " of the court ; if the court does not have the power directly to make an order under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( for instance in relation to repairs to property held subject to certain conditions and in relation to payment of premiums of life assurance policies ) the same effect can be achieved by formulating the obligations of each party as undertakings given to the court ( see Livesey v Jenkins [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 106 and Salter , Matrimonial Consent Orders and Agreements , 2nd edn , Longman 1991 ) . |
7 | These same tests should be satisfied before a magistrate commits anyone for trial in relation to a libel which has not appeared in a newspaper or periodical . |
8 | ‘ … This form of selection depends , not on a struggle for existence in relation to other organic beings or to external conditions , but on a struggle between the individuals of one sex , generally the males , for the possession of the other sex . |
9 | Instead they will prefer to remain liquid , and this will give rise to a speculative demand for money in preference to other forms of financial wealth . |
10 | They offer very good value for money in comparison to regular hogs/ |
11 | Cross-section of CEGB 's waste-fuel store : After delivery in flasks to the store ( top ) the irradiated fuel would be dried and then transferred to special containers made of tow-carbon steel . |
12 | To continue to use exclusively male language for God ( or female language for humanity in relation to God ) reinforces these perceptions . |
13 | The current bill provided for compensation in relation to those killed , imprisoned or deported or whose property was expropriated for political reasons between March 11 , 1939 ( the date of the enactment of the first anti-Jewish laws ) and Oct. 23 , 1989 ( the date of the proclamation of the post-communist democratic republic ) . |
14 | Howard Cooke , 75 , was sworn in on Aug. 14 as Governor-General in succession to Sir Florizel Glasspole . |
15 | These are , for example , the nameless and faceless workers who lined up for work in response to Henry Ford 's visionary offer of a $5-per-day paycheck . |
16 | Studies to determine the effects of increased cardiac output on uterine bloodflow are ethically difficult and not performed , but ( Barton et al , 1974 ) showed that in pregnant sheep the uterine vessels constrict in response to circulating norepinephrine and epinephrine , while animal studies have shown that plasma catecholamines increase during exercise in response to the intensity and duration of the exercise . |
17 | Now distance receptors provide information about a possible event in the immediate future such that , through neural connections to innate movement controllers , an animal may make ‘ precurrent ’ reactions enabling it to adjust to the new information , for example , by approaching prey , or by preparatory behaviour for escape in relation to possible alarming stimuli . |
18 | The Accused engages with specific , widely held myths about rape in order to dramatically explode them . |
19 | But these critics do not always ask themselves whether any society does not need a degree of unity in order to be a society at all , or how much diversity even a liberal society can tolerate without falling apart . |
20 | Although local authorities and social service departments are in the process of developing systems of assessment in relation to care management , there has been little debate about the principles which ought to underpin assessment processes , nor about the purpose , scope , and content of comprehensive assessment with older people . |
21 | What pupils and parents require is some notion of progress in relation to other people , that is norm-referenced data ; in relation to mathematical objectives , that is criterion-referenced data ; and in relation to pupils ' own earlier performances . |
22 | We have also been concerned with locating patterns of change in relation to the social variables of sex and network , in particular . |
23 | Identify your own personal areas of expertise in relation to your current job . |
24 | ‘ The Cloak of Invisibility in addition to all else ? ’ said Taliesin lightly , and Fael-Inis said , ‘ Exactly , ’ and Taliesin looked up sharply , because although he had not been entirely flippant , neither had he been altogether serious . |
25 | This piece of er equipment was er purchased some short time before in order that er we could enter , heavily secured doors er with a minimum amount of noise in order to er gain entry to premises where there was a possible armed incident taking place , or a possible hostage situation . |
26 | From the outside , the most striking aspect of the building is the tall , slender tower , constructed entirely of brick in contrast to the stone of the rest of the structure . |
27 | Only Flaubert of these novelists applied the lessons of contingency in content to contingency in form . |
28 | It is , I think , commonly supposed that there is a division of responsibility in respect to these two main aspects of mediation . |
29 | Occasionally they contrived to smuggle in a small bottle of crème-de-menthe in response to Utrillo 's pathetic pleas . |
30 | ‘ Their effect will be to require the same accuracy of description in relation to property sales as is already required of sellers of goods and other service providers . |