Example sentences of "to [noun pl] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This will be linked to improvements in the existing communities .
2 They have also led to improvements in the managerial skills of staff in these organisations .
3 Young men and women with honours degrees or postgraduate degrees can be appointed as ‘ legal trainees ’ and be articled to solicitors in the Legal Service , normally after obtaining exemption from passing or obtaining exemption from the C.P.E. An appointment as Legal Assistant follows admission as a solicitor .
4 ‘ In order to change and adapt to shifts in the Italian business and political scene , a radical rethink of what the AIE has stood for until now is going to be necessary , ’ he said .
5 The elements of language are relatively arbitrary in regard to their referents in the real world , whereas images signify through their ‘ iconicity ’ , through their resemblance to referents in the real world ( Eco 1976 , pp. 191ff ) .
6 The desperation that drives the rural poor to cities in the first place is not going to be quenched by water-cannon , police batons , or bulldozers crashing through shanty-towns .
7 Does the Minister accept that an example would be a great deal of help to employers in the private sector ?
8 With regard to the former , power in the sphere of circulation is linked to power in the sphere of production : the greater a group 's access to rewards in the latter , the greater its strength in the exchange processes .
9 Long words are less likely to be identified given current performance , but parts of these words will be , and they will correspond to homophones in the second set of valid words .
10 Recently people have begun to criticize the violence , sexism and racism in many programs , the exploitation of children 's needs by commercials aimed at them , the biased politics of ‘ objective ’ news reporting , and by the threat to cultures in the developing world by the widespread broadcasting of TV programs created for a US audience .
11 It may , however , be a useful tool where certain establishments ( e.g. a local club or bar ) hold overcrowded late-night ‘ parties ’ which occur on a regular basis and are a nuisance to occupiers in the residential area where the establishment is situated .
12 Indeed , the suffragette movement and its link to fascism represented one kind of genteel revolt by spirited upper-middle-class women against the stultifying effects of the Victorian ethic of limiting the role of respectable ladies to ornaments in the social round .
13 In Japan the securities industry , whose profits have been built on shares sold to housewives in the Japanese equivalent of Tupperware parties , is desperately worried that last year 's stockmarket crash may have brought the party to an end .
14 ( 4 ) To overcome legal difficulties which would otherwise be encountered as a result of the bidder offering consideration securities to overseas shareholders because foreign securities laws forbid such an offer document being posted to shareholders in the relevant jurisdiction , or permit it subject to compliance with onerous filing or other obligations ( see para 2.4.10 below ) .
15 It was all very well for the intellectuals to associate the movies with the mindless masses , but the masses who went to cinemas in the 1920s were rather different from the masses who had so enthused about films twenty years earlier .
16 A big coaching scheme to take rugby league to schools in the five London boroughs that surround the Crusaders is already in full swing .
17 Governors should be made aware of key material relating to schools in the 1990s and demand from their LEA governor-training officers the courses they want and need as an individual group .
18 Things may have gone a bit quiet on Intel Corp 's joint venture with VLSI Technology Inc to develop chips that include iAPX-86 cores for use in handheld devices , but Intel says that the effort is quietly progressing and that early next year it expects to see manufacturers offering small , lightweight hand-held computers based on the new chips ; Intel is currently preparing fully functional samples of the chips for shipment to manufacturers in the second half .
19 It has therefore been applied to manufacturers in the conventional sense : retailers , wholesalers , repairers of products ( such as garages ) , assemblers and those who hire and lease goods .
20 And I 've borrowed money to go out to shops in the first place
21 O K , so those are the two factors that affect the allocation to units in the first four years .
22 If this is the case we can do very little unless we are dealing with large blocks of brain that correspond to units in the primitive ancestral brain .
23 There were 3488 illnesses related to pesticides in the same period .
24 Sorry , we ca n't extend this offer to readers in the Irish Republic .
25 These variations may well affect our decisions about the treatment proper to subjects in the respective categories .
26 This is , presumably , why Lockheed found it necessary to ensure that it was granted contracts around the world by offering financial inducements to decision-makers in the 1960s and 1970s .
27 The new £75,000 final salary limit applies to AVCs in the same way as to other earnings .
28 However , because of the increased numbers of applicants applying to polytechnics in the past few years , it will most probably decide to implement such a scheme .
29 The threat to warships in the 1980s and beyond lies above all in the accurately guided anti-ship missile launched beyond the range of the ship 's weapons .
30 The two numbers should not be compared because the first refers to words which have the same word boundaries , and the second refers to words in the same region .
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