Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is another example of the President 's tendency to kowtow to Beijing in spite of the failure on the part of their government to relax the repression they have imposed , ’ Mr Stephen Solarz , chairman of the House foreign affairs subcommittee on Asian and Pacific affairs , said yesterday . |
2 | For example , differences in consumption patterns coupled with differences in excises are likely to lead to changes in ranking , as is the differential treatment under the income tax of different sources . |
3 | Bearings may thus be chosen and inserted to conform to changes in shaft diameter , bearing length for declared loads and speeds , etc . |
4 | When he tried to talk to Bella in bed at night , there were passing moments of ease and sweetness that made it seem almost possible to recover what had been lost . |
5 | The new proposals contained a revised list of the territories the Gruagach were prepared to cede to Reflection in exchange for her daughter but Caspar , who had managed to get a look at these , had told Floy that the Gruagach were only ceding some barren bits of wasteland surrounding the Robemaker 's workshops , the Lake of Dhairbhreach — which nobody in their right minds would want — and a mountain or two . |
6 | The latter question has arisen where young girls have been invited to submit to acts in order to train their voice or to improve their breathing — unbeknown to them , the act which they were permitting was sexual intercourse . |
7 | In Chapters 5 and 6 the Chart is allowed to run to completion in order to determine the worst-case effects of lexical ambiguity . |
8 | This learning process has been refined still further ( Acarnley et al , 1984 ) , enabling the controller to react to changes in load occurring between successive positioning operations . |
9 | That children and young people , particularly those who are instrumentalists , be welcomed and encouraged to contribute to music in worship ( 606–609 ) . |
10 | The principle of orality was considered to contribute to unanimity in decision making because of the thorough sifting and testing of argument in unrestricted oral argument . |
11 | For many years my husband Brian and I had determined to go to Normandy in order to visit the grave and to find out , if possible , any further information concerning the shooting down of his aircraft over Cherbourg in September 1940 , even though it had happened so many years before . |
12 | After completing his national service in the Army , the youthful Dawson decided to go to Paris in search of literary inspiration . |
13 | One of the things that I think is most unfortunate is that parents sometimes say to their youngsters ‘ You need to go to school in order to learn how to behave ’ . |
14 | She curled up into a small ball , too tired to stay awake , but too scared to go to sleep in case she started to dream again . |
15 | And then of course and then when we used to go to pictures in afternoon Saturday afternoons when we was little . |
16 | A year later when I had Katie and I was married , I did n't want " to go to hospital in case I got the same treatment , but they were totally different . |
17 | It goes in the right direction in so far as it does aim to re to continue to reduction in migration , but it does n't go far enough . |
18 | Here we have to turn to developments in design practice , road layout and housing . |
19 | For the purpose of the Working Party 's terms of reference the term is taken to include ‘ unit-load ’ warehousing structures where the access equipment is designed to lift to heights in excess of 10 metres . |
20 | Well let's assume deducted expectations model is a reasonable model of expectations formation right call that equation number one right , so our adaptive expectations model is E T minus one , so that 's E T right , minus E T minus two into P T minus one right , so that equals gamma into P T minus one , minus E T minus two P T minus one right so that 's the same expression as we had before , right that 's the our ad our adapted expectations model , that 's , that 's how we 're assuming that expectations are generated right , or revised right so , we 're incorporating expectations into this model but we also want to incorporate the fact that farmers take some time to respond to changes in price alright . |
21 | Richardson , Texas-based Micrografx Inc warns that it has uncovered corporate funds mismanagement in its Japanese subsidiary Micrografx , KK which may result in a loss of $500,000 , and it will likely take a provision for the non-recurring loss in the fourth quarter ; the company further realigned its worldwide operations to respond to changes in software purchasing trends and the costs of marketing products and services and expects to report a loss for the fiscal . |
22 | They had to respond to changes in volume , changes in client , changes in climate . |
23 | The commercial reasons for going outside may ‘ include cost-effectiveness , lack of in-house expertise , the need to reduce overheads , greater administrative convenience and the need for increased flexibility to respond to changes in market conditions ’ ( Ascher 1987:8 ) . |
24 | In addition , firms will be more able to respond to changes in demand by innovating and providing new products , once they are released from the bureaucratic requirements of state control . |
25 | Moreover , system technology is capable of reducing the time needed to respond to changes in demand or to serve orders . |
26 | If individuals are allowed to pursue their self-interest , if prices are allowed to respond to changes in information and if players in the game have the assurance that there exists a rule of law which guarantees their contracts , the market economy left to itself will secure the best outcome for society as a whole . |
27 | Capacity and other resource constraints which may limit the target 's ability to respond to increases in demand . |
28 | The health committee , representing all parties , rightly insists the DoH be prepared to respond to shortfalls in funding , widely believed to be a £135 million deficit , and should have contingency funding available to respond to any crises . |
29 | ‘ This means I miss my connection and then it creates a scatter at Middlesbrough as they try to fit me on to a train to get to Hartlepool in time . |
30 | I 'm not at all sure I 'm fit to drive but I have to if I 'm going to get to Inverness in time for the connecting flight . |