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

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1 If symptoms and cognitive function were not dissociable then clozapine , noted for improving symptoms , should also lead to improvements in cognitive function .
2 These changes to the supply-side also lead to improvements in public sector budgetary positions , because of reductions in the costs of public procurement , and the growth of GDP which increases taxation revenues .
3 Interestingly , fundholders ' referrals to clinics in general surgery and orthopaedic surgery increased whereas they decreased in general medicine and remained the same in most other specialties .
4 VIRGINIA : A FEDERAL appeals court panel recently upheld an injunction barring anti-abortionists from blocking access to clinics in Northern Virginia .
5 There are a considerable number of references to solicitors in existing legislation and , when S.9 was brought into force , these references were applied to incorporated practices by the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practices Order .
6 The Order applies , disapplies or modifies all references to solicitors in other legislation , to cover recognised bodies .
7 A few places are still available at the conference , which will be of interest to solicitors in private practice , local government and health service lawyers , as well as other professionals and voluntary organisations involved in the provision of community care .
8 I am delighted to commend this booklet to you which I hope will give you a flavour of the variety and interest available to solicitors in local government .
9 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
10 Other changes in reporting may be due to shifts in public perceptions of police attitudes towards specific crimes .
11 Such ‘ wired-in ’ behavioural programmes controlled by neuronal pacemakers are innate response repertoires activated endogenously or in relation to shifts in local conditions .
12 Since the SCOTVEC Record of Education and Training ( RET ) may well be presented to employers in other countries in the future , we have taken the step of printing the following statement on the folder issued with each RET into the major European languages :
13 Trevor Nicholas , head of Barclay 's computer operations , says that the bank has been the victim of attempts to move funds to accounts in other parts of the world , but that as far as it knows , they have been thwarted .
14 TOURISM officials yesterday paid a morale-boosting visit to hoteliers in flood-hit Llandudno yesterday and pledged that they would play their part in helping the town 's recovery .
15 This project will continue earlier work on recruitment and selection to vacancies in retail sales and clerical occupations , in two locations in the North-East of England , which has been funded by the Equal Opportunities Commission .
16 For all the rough treatment meted out to houses in institutional use , many retain remarkably fine interiors .
17 Similarly , the reference to reactions in organic solvents merited further discussion .
18 In an address to foreign ambassadors at the end of 1985 Gorbachev underlined the Soviet readiness to search for ‘ just solutions jointly with other countries ’ to conflicts in various regions and ‘ to participate where necessary , in respective guarantees ’ .
19 To experts in international law and relations , the US action demonstrates a breach by a major power of international conventions .
20 The tax system in Sweden was very helpful to creditors in this respect , but in the UK , unfortunately , one needed collectors .
21 The case would be more useful as a guide to sentencers in similar cases if the extent of the discount were more precisely stated and a clear indication given of the court 's view of what would have been the correct sentence at first instance .
22 He will reel out the numbers — 621 million Ecus ( £477 million ) committed to projects in eastern Europe , with outside investors adding a further 1.5 billion Ecus .
23 These are cut to size and thickness , coloured to virtually any shade and are a useful alternative to cloths in some operations .
24 THE Premier League is offering a staggering £9 million to clubs in success-related bonuses in its first season .
25 ‘ It is worth emphasising that a return to first principles of traffic safety for children does not give support for the abolition of shared space ’ approaches in favour of either ‘ Radburn'-style pedestrian-vehicle segregation … nor a return to Roads In Urban Areas ’ styles of design with relatively wide , fast roads in residential areas ’
26 Each stone is a nucleus which , when it strikes the surface , generates expanding circles ( similar to spherulites in two dimensions ) .
27 Town planning Liverpool University archives contain two bodies of documents of interest to researchers in local history : the first is Lord Holford 's papers on town planning , and the second is Sir Charles Reilly 's documents on architecture .
28 Founded in 1972 , CES is an interdisciplinary research centre with active links to researchers in seven departments of Edinburgh University , and in various institutions of higher education .
29 But Mr Roberts said his company 's dividend was worth £3m to shareholders in one year , while the package of tariff cuts would cost the company £7m .
30 valuations for offers to shareholders in private companies
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