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

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1 This said practically nothing to stimulate action in relation to the systematic health differentials between social groups in Britain .
2 Once in , Barry was able to amass experience in film-making to a point where he could apply , with confidence of success , for the much-needed union ticket .
3 Downing Street said that the decision to provide help in addition to the inflation upgrading had been taken before the Budget and that there was therefore no U-turn .
4 It seems clear then that the Formalist position on all these issues ( authors , reality and ideas ) is not just an arbitrary preference , but that it stems from the concepts of defamiliarisation and literariness , whose differential basis will always serve to define literature in opposition to the things that it was traditionally viewed as expressing .
5 The self-esteem of the individual learner of sign language must therefore be particularly strong and will be apparent in his convictions as well as in the ability to exhibit empathy in relation to the other users of the language .
6 In measures seen as evidence of MPRP efforts to streamline government in response to opposition criticism , seven ministries and three state committees , at an estimated saving of 3,600 million tugrik ( US$1.00=3.3495 tugrik as at March 26 , 1990 ) , were disbanded on April 7 , some being reorganized [ see p. 37344 for previous full list of Council of Ministers ] .
7 In 1983 Walton started Sam 's Wholesale Clubs , to sell merchandise in bulk to small businesses .
8 There is no obvious reason to expect sentiment in Denmark to be affected by Britain 's problems but the impression could gain ground that the UK will be able to work out an accommodation with the EC without Maastricht and that there is therefore an alternative for Denmark .
9 John Michell was the first to draw attention in print to the similarity between such structures , with their layers of organic ( earth ) and inorganic ( rock ) material , to Reich 's orgone energy accumulators .
10 This would make it harder for me to make changes ; and it would have implications for the responsibilities of Departmental Ministers since Select Committees would try to summon the Chairman of Cabinet Committees to give evidence in addition to the responsible Minister .
11 Nonetheless the parties may stand or fall by the evidence as disclosed in their witness statements , although a witness will always be free to give evidence in relation to new matters which have arisen since the statement was served on the other party .
12 Sport was another activity in which the companies were active , not only encouraging local clubs ( especially in cricket and soccer ) but also being prepared to give preference in employment to good players .
13 This further seemed to give encouragement in practice to the ‘ go-into-groups-discuss-an-important-issue-and-find-a-dramatic-statement-for-us-to-discuss ’ sequence .
14 At the time of writing , it seems that the intention is not to assess progress in relation to benchmarks through a blanket testing programme but through assessment by teachers akin to that in GCSE and Records of Achievement .
15 A client is entitled to have his affairs treated with complete confidentiality ( save with his consent , or where the solicitor 's duty is overridden by his public duty to disclose matters tending to the commission of a crime or to disclose information in response to a sub poena or witness summons ) and the retained solicitor is under a duty to ensure that his co-partners and staff do nothing which might result in a breach of that rule .
16 Thus far C.N.L. have been unable to plead justification in defence to the claim .
17 Now compulsory for entrants , it requires charities to disclose and explain special funds , to analyse expenditure in relation to various objectives and administration , and to disclose sponsorship or receipt of goods in kind ( and services ) as far as practicable .
18 We found the construction very sound and she was comfortable to live aboard , but we would like to see improvement in attention to some interior details .
19 The decision to purchase a microcomputer or to give advice on the purchase means that the school librarian and teachers will have to gather information in relation to the questions posed above on criteria for selection .
20 David Scott , for example , complained that he got so many requests for Indian patronage from the council of St. Andrews that if the remaining burghs in his district were to seek aid in proportion to the size of their communities it ‘ would require more patronage than the whole East India Direction have in their gift ’ .
21 Is it perhaps not more difficult for a disabled student even with a degree to get employment in order to be able to repay that loan ?
22 His was a world in which sacred and secular , clergy and laity , men and women , were all to be sharply separated in a way that neither modern secular society , nor those in the West attempting to rethink Christianity in relation to that society , could possibly accept .
23 One meal a week with you and I wo n't even have to go cap in hand to Johnson 's store . ‘
24 After that she would make her way back to her aunt , her mission a failure , because she now knew that in no way would Silas be persuaded to go cap in hand to Bertha .
25 Does the Prime Minister agree that the elderly , sick and disabled should automatically receive a heating allowance every winter instead of having to go cap in hand to the Government ?
26 The centres might have to go cap in hand to the Croydon college and the two sixth-form colleges in the borough asking their governing bodies to apply to the funding council for funds for vocational courses , in the hope that funds would be obtained on behalf of the adult education centres .
27 But the way things are at the moment , er you know , these people , the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died , until they get money through , they 're going to have to go cap in hand to the government to get whatever handout they can .
28 Under s 11 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , the Lord Chancellor may provide by Order that there shall be no restriction on the people who may exercise rights of audience or rights to conduct litigation in relation to proceedings in the County Court .
29 The social worker whose aim is to effect change in response to some cry for help , will try to ensure that the change occurs in such a way that it is manageable for the system as a whole .
30 Contrast the time taken by the West to take action in Somalia to the instant reaction to the invasion of Kuwait .
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