Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [prep] relation to " in BNC.

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1 The two localities include sub-localities which are differentiated in relation to a typology of ‘ urban social areas ’ generated from social indicator data .
2 Themes of nature and setting , which are used in relation to the heroines ' development in various ways , are apparent in both novels .
3 This paper presents a conceptual exposition of prevention in child care , which is examined in relation to four models of welfare .
4 ( 5 ) The general practice of a fire authority , a practice which is followed in relation to their being consulted by a licensing board under the subsection , in considering the safety of a building and its likely occupants from the risk of fire may be summarised as follows .
5 The class which is defined in relation to buildings , essentially that of private as against public tenure , is not the same as that defined by another division such as profession .
6 In actions in contract and tort , there is a general right of appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Supreme Court Act 1981 , s.16 ) , which is excluded in relation to particular matters of which the only significant one for our purposes is the exclusion of a right of appeal against a decision of the High Court allowing an extension of time for appealing .
7 One of the hon. Members who spoke earlier pointed out the dangers , and I wonder whether the Government are aware of the dangers of the policy that they are pursuing in relation to gas-fired power stations .
8 In this section we consider some equalities and inequalities as they are manifested in relation to education .
9 The statistical approach follows on from the Lorenz curve type information but recognizes that , for example , studying the income share of the bottom 10 per cent does not indicate how they are doing in relation to the mean or median of the distribution .
10 ( 4 ) They are used in relation to the heroines ' development in various ways .
11 ‘ Can you describe exactly where they 're kept in relation to here , Lieutenant ? ’
12 At an early stage it is formed in relation to the child 's experience , especially its relationships with other children in play .
13 The nature of the movement of goods can only be understood if it is seen in relation to the complex and changing framework of society .
14 The most sustained recent discussion of the nature of the ‘ academic ’ is to be found in the journal Minerva ( see Shils 1984 ; Lobkowicz 1984 ; Ruegg 1986 ) where it is explored in relation to concepts such as truth , inquiry , research , culture ( Bildung ) , community , rationality , disinterestedness , voluntary solidarity and equality among researchers ; though one should not overlook Broady 's ( 1978–9 ) stimulating attack on mere academicism .
15 Granada uses these reports to see how well it is performing in relation to its contract .
16 An order for payment of money or for the transfer of assets can not be an order intended to restore parties to transactions to their former positions unless it is known in relation to each transaction in question ( a ) who were the parties ( b ) what the nature of the transaction was and ( c ) what assets or money each party to the transaction had paid or transferred to the others .
17 It is obvious that environmental factors exert a far-reaching influence on this particular AL and , indeed , the concept of ‘ safety ’ has no real meaning unless it is considered in relation to ‘ the environment ’ .
18 It is anticipated that this claim will be invoked only rarely — Germany and the United Kingdom have already requested that it be used in relation to the Varta/Bosch and the Alcatel/AEG Kabel cases ( Germany ) and to the Steetley/Tarmac case ( UK ) .
19 Every time it lifted its head and pirouetted , it registered the new direction it was taking in relation to the sun .
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