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

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1 A spokesman for Drake Training says that there is a possibility that it may establish an office in Moscow to put the training of Russian NetWare engineers on a more regular footing .
2 I left the University fired with enthusiasm to go to live in Moscow to practise the language .
3 It lay over there with the gold helm made in Germany to replace the helm of Canute 's that had blown in pearls to the wind , beading the ashes of his forebears ' great hall at Orphir .
4 Although David Thorpe was in essence a still-life photographer , I remember going on location in Germany to do a car campaign , and we also used to do many portraits — there was a tremendous variety in what we were doing . ’
5 Brynulf Ottar told him the organization , known as XU , involved a secret network based in Oslo , a courier line to Stockholm , and Swedes , Germans and Norwegians in Germany to provide the information from source .
6 Even in villages , I known men who 've worked abroad fitting them up in in er Germany and in France and in Italy , one of whom went to night school in Germany to learn the language t to get on better , he was there to receive machines .
7 Workers in Ellesmere Port beat off stiff competition from sister company Opel in Germany to win the contract for the plant .
8 Workers in Ellesmere Port beat off stiff competition from sister company Opel in Germany to win the contract for the plant .
9 And each week around 80 demonstrators from the region meet in Middlesbrough to get a motivation injection .
10 Saibou accused " a handful of demagogic trade unionists " of engaging in vandalism to plunge the country into chaos , and threatened action against those whom he called " union agitators " .
11 At the University of Ibadan , chemists have analysed the growth hormones in cowpeas to determine the role they play in this abscission ( separation ) .
12 Stephen O'Neill from Belfast was asked by Munster Simms Engineering in Bangor to reduce the number of cartons used by the company in its 700-strong product range .
13 My response to Chomsky , then , is that he is right in part to treat the evolution of human language as an emergent property of other characteristics .
14 During this period the Commission sought to win agreement for fundamental reform of the EC 's common agricultural policy ( CAP ) , in part to restrict the growth of intervention stocks ( or " food mountains " ) and in part as a result of pressure to reduce the EC 's level of agricultural subsidy in the context of the " Uruguay round " of multilateral trade talks of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , which ground to a halt in December 1990 [ see p. 37930 ] .
15 In part , these studies have been designed to improve scientific knowledge of river systems and in part to improve the ability of hydrologists to forecast how changes in land use , for example through increasing urbanization , will affect river levels ( though the two are not necessarily distinct — improved scientific knowledge generally leads to improved accuracy in forecasting ) .
16 It was first of all made by the Council 's planning consultants and then by the Planning Department set up under Local Government reorganisation , a department intended in part to oversee the Council 's housing policy and headed by a former employee of the Council 's erstwhile planning consultants .
17 This effort is conceived in part to counteract the backfiring of federally sponsored events marking the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus 's arrival in the Western Hemisphere in 1492 .
18 The object of designing a national common core was in part to raise overall standards and in part to prevent the wastage of resources involved in each of the 22 NACAB areas designing its own basic training course .
19 The division of labour here is a notion used in part to express the fact that with more complex technology one gets more specialization in society , however for Marx and Engels such differentiation also always implies inequality .
20 He will know that British Rail is considering a major remodelling of the station , in part to handle the arrival of the Jubilee line .
21 While taking advantage of this re-organisation of the keyboard an astute designer can also build in switches to control the power and isolate the EAR lead while recording .
22 On Saturday , 27 March , the Thun-Hohensteins went to the Church of the Holy Cross in Decin to celebrate the return of the altarpiece with a mass in German and Czech , together with the bishop of Litomerice , the mayor , the town council , and the citizens of Decin .
23 Following this period in the homoeopathic hospital I worked for two years in a professorial immunological unit where I set up studies in allergy to assess the efficacy of homoeopathic remedies in house-dust-mite allergy and hay fever ( allergy to grass pollens ) .
24 It has also heard rumours that National Semiconductor , the major American semi house without a RISC design ( aside from Swordfish ) , is in discussions to fabricate the silicon .
25 He says the council wants the RAF to join in discussions to find a solution .
26 The complications found have prompted alterations in technique to minimise the procedure related morbidity .
27 Away from these pockets of excitement , business was relatively quiet and dealers found themselves frustrated in attempts to drive the FT-SE 100 index convincingly beyond the 2600 level .
28 In addition to the circularity involved in attempts to justify the principle of induction , the principle as I have stated it suffers from other shortcomings .
29 The pathological model reaches its apotheosis in attempts to explain the origin and distribution of racist beliefs in terms of the personal characteristics of those who espouse them .
30 She opposed the treaty between Britain and Ireland , although involved in attempts to negotiate a truce at the start of civil war .
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