Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Amount and type of strain are being studied in a range of settings , selected to differ in terms of job demands , discretion and support . |
2 | 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 . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 1860 : Children under 12 and not to work in mines without certificate of educational achievement . |
5 | These could include having to work in extremes of temperature . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | That is an extraordinary amount of money to find in terms of savings . |
9 | They have to , because years of pillaging have made sizeable fish from the shore hard to find in places like France , Belgium and Holland . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Secondly , facing other groups with different views , they are obliged to engage in arguments in order to defend their ideology . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Needless to say , mares should never be left to foal in paddocks with dams , creeks , ravines , or other hazards . |
15 | We have to remember in terms of timing that we started with the Gulf War and then moved into perhaps what will be seen as the worst recession since the '30s . |
16 | He likes to talk in terms of percentages . |
17 | On the question of cancellation charges and other matters , the Minister has made it clear that he is not prepared to talk in terms of sums . |
18 | In order to describe what is common to all instances of the concept it is necessary to talk in terms of relations within ( or between ) particular totalities which , when taken together , prompt social change . |
19 | So , you know , if you 're going to talk in terms of losses , then it does suggest , heaven forbid that the allies have got to lose a tremendous number of aircraft before the equation sort of balances . |
20 | The decision followed months of debate on a new draft of the Constitution , and removed a major obstacle to progress in negotiations with Renamo rebels waging a violent destabilization campaign against the government . |
21 | Swedish Finance Minister Allan Larsson said on May 17 that Sweden would like to join the exchange rate mechanism of the European monetary system ( EMS ) " as soon as possible " and to participate in discussions on EC economic and monetary union . |
22 | to participate in discussions with colleges on devolution of assessment of single-college courses . |
23 | In following the above approaches , there may be a tendency to design in terms of applications which mirror the present requirements of the business . |
24 | Culyer ( 1973 ) suggested a possible compromise in order to allocate all inputs ; that is , to allocate in terms of activities rather than in terms of the end product of those activities . |
25 | Jesús López-Cobos is attentive to detail in matters of phrasing , balance and dynamic nuance . |
26 | Some of these uses give rise to conflict in requirements for land and in mutual interference . |
27 | As well as the initial outlay of purchasing the machine , they need to know what to expect in terms of running costs . |
28 | Reflecting fears from the industry over inconsistency of enforcement , the regulatory authorities and their environmental health officers are to be given guidance on what is reasonable to expect in terms of training , and the wise operator will make sure that his training strategy is endorsed by the local EHO . |
29 | Much more closely associated with the state than was the case in the Christian churches that owed their allegiance to Rome , Russian Orthodoxy helped to promote both a more communitarian form of politics and a feeling that Russians were a ‘ special people ’ with a particular destiny to fulfil in terms of world civilisation . |
30 | So we was er called out at nine o'clock on the Sunday morning transport was laid on and we was taken over to , to fire in woods at Fradley , the other side of Lichfield . |