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

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1 The Empress had ordered her to do whatever was necessary in order to leave with fitzAlan , and if she had n't been so angry and confused that she had forgotten the threat to Edmund she would have complied .
2 I confirm , in accordance with the Assistant Director 's previous memorandum , that additional space is required in Warriston 's Close from mid November onwards in order to deal with Council Tax data collection and computer preparation .
3 It is now beginning to be argued by feminists that in order to deal with pornography and what the phenomenon reveals , we have first to understand it , understand , that is , the meaning and function of fantasy for both men and women , and what effects it has on the rest of one 's life ( see Wilson , 1983 for a summary of this discussion , and also Carter , 1979 ; Linden et al. , 1982 ; Midgley and Hughes , 1983 ) .
4 When parents are so concerned for the children 's safety that they prevent them from exercising choice and making decisions , they are depriving them of the experience they need in order to cope with life as mature adults .
5 Belgion , a man who seemed to be equipped with a steam-boiler instead of a body , had criticized a remark of Eliot 's in After Strange Gods , namely that in order to study with thoroughness Hindu and Buddhist thought and the Sanskrit and Pali languages in which they were expounded , he would have been obliged to turn himself into an oriental .
6 For instance , John Flaxman , after whom a gallery is named at Staffordshire University , became famous for his portrait medallions and classical reliefs and George Stubbs was keen to work with Wedgwood in order to experiment with enamel colours on ceramic plaques .
7 There is no need to take any special measures in order to comply with Law of Property ( Miscellaneous ) Provisions Act 1989 , s2 .
8 In order to comply with Community law , it was now necessary to agree the same date of retirement for both sexes .
9 Yet it was accepted privately within the industry that their ‘ promotional ’ pricing could be below cost in order to compete with gas ( precisely the kind of uneconomic cross-subsidy of which critics accused them ) .
10 According to Mao this had allowed the wrong people to enter therefore in order to advance with reform purification of the Party was necessary .
11 And certain industrial processes , which relied on electrical machines had to be carried out at night when the supply was available , but in darkness to comply with blackout regulations .
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