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

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1 A plaintiff is now obliged to serve with his statement of claim or file with his particulars of claim : ( a ) a medical report , substantiating all the personal injuries alleged in the statement of claim which the plaintiff proposes to adduce in evidence as part of his case at trial ; and ( b ) a statement of the special damages claimed , giving full particulars of the special damages for expenses and losses already incurred and an estimate of any future expenses and losses , including loss of earnings and pension rights .
2 Amount and type of strain are being studied in a range of settings , selected to differ in terms of job demands , discretion and support .
3 Retention of street frontages is a trade-off developers have been willing to accept in return for planning permission .
4 It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’
5 But she avoided Matthew as much as she could and had no wish to come in contact with Bunny Chaloner .
6 To do otherwise , I would require to write in volume in order to do justice to them .
7 As you will know we 're given large sums of money by governments , the E E C and others , to work in countries in need , to tackle specific tasks .
8 1860 : Children under 12 and not to work in mines without certificate of educational achievement .
9 Although he talked about how ‘ we , as communists , essentially intend to work in harmony with nature ’ , he made it clear that this meant ‘ understanding and controlling the laws of nature … to place them at man 's service ’ .
10 These simulations require economists to work in tandem with water and air-quality scientists .
11 These could include having to work in extremes of temperature .
12 Critics of foreign ownership argue that British plants may become satellite plants or screwdriver plants , involved in the low value-added parts of the production process , providing jobs that are the first to disappear in times of difficulty .
13 He would occasionally clash with the Doctor on decisions , but would be able to make intelligent enquiry and bring sound common sense to bear in moments of stress .
14 But the first thing that 's the first thing to bear in mind , the first thing to bear in mind of course is had our previous proposals in other years been accepted Mr Mayor we would need it as it were to make these cuts from this year .
15 But what we have to bear in mind of course er the f financial propriety of this council would in a sense have been very easy over the years if the labour party previously had trimmed its budget according to what we could all afford .
16 There are three points to bear in mind about 8-bit consoles .
17 The main thing to bear in mind about information distributed by publishers is that it is a form of advertising .
18 However if the the panel was to find in favour of Policy E two er the regional office have reservations regarding the the the tone and tenor of of the wording in the policies .
19 The ability to fit life-cycles into seasons , to flourish in times of plenty and survive in times of dearth , is clearly critical for polar species ; so also are such qualities as adaptability to change , avoidance of specialization , and deftness in colonizing new habitats .
20 A minor band of approximately 30 kDa appears to increase in abundance during differentiation and is also present in CREB immunoprecipitates ( figure 5A ) .
21 Sleep spindles develop during the first two months of life , varying in frequency between 10 and 4Hz although showing no systematic tendency to increase in frequency with age ( as is the case with the waking alpha rhythm , which progressively becomes faster with age , to reach a maximum of 10–11Hz ) .
22 C , waiver of premium benefit , we do have that , D , options for cover to increase in line with inflation , we certainly have that , E , do we have min , max , and standard levels of cover ?
23 F , options for benefits in payment to increase in line with inflation , do we have that ?
24 In essence a compost consists of bulky material which provides congenial conditions for roots to wander in search of water , oxygen and nutrients .
25 The affair took a sinister turn four months after the investigation began when a young American banker , due to appear in court on fraud charges connected with offshore banking transactions , died in mysterious circumstances .
26 Three days earlier Chang had been summoned to appear in court in connection with an insider stock trading scandal .
27 Reach T-junction with track ( castle on left ) and turn left to pass in front of castle ( b ) .
28 Alarms can either be rigged up in every room in your house , or you can wear an alarm unit on your person , to activate in times of need .
29 Secondly , facing other groups with different views , they are obliged to engage in arguments in order to defend their ideology .
30 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
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