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

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1 changes in income due to movement of people on and off the community charges .
2 During the pregnancy certain problems may arise such as the decrease in income due to the loss of work or interference of exams , how difficult could it become , raising a child with little financial support ?
3 Partners may resent or fail to understand a drop in income important to maintaining a certain lifestyle .
4 In the +AER limb , Hoxd-11 and Hoxd-13 RNAs were detected only in the posterior distal mesenchyme , in patterns similar to those observed during normal development in vivo ( data not shown ) .
5 The model allows estimation of heritability , the proportion of the population variance in liability attributable to additive genetic variation , from proband concordance rates in twins and from the prevalence of disease among other relatives of probands .
6 Firstly , in proposals similar to those put forward by the Labour party , benefits for ‘ pensioners , families with children , the unemployed , disabled and carers ’ were to be raised .
7 If the defendant files an admission of the whole or part of the claim within 14 days of service , notice is sent in N 227 to the plaintiff , who may then apply , on notice to the defendant before the return day , for judgment for the whole , or that part of the claim , which the defendant admits , without waiting for any other issues to be resolved .
8 At the same time , short-term increases in emissions due to increased space heating demands or increased traffic may also play a part in escalating pollution levels during stagnant atmospheric periods ( anticyclonic or high-pressure weather conditions ) .
9 In this sense a cultural popular front was undoubtedly in existence prior to the formation of a political popular front , and doubtless was instrumental in fostering the global popular front mentality .
10 There were some 130 airlines in existence prior to the experiment , whereas today 90 per cent of the traffic is concentrated onto only ten carriers — more than of which are bankrupt and continuing to operate only under the protection of Chapter 11 .
11 The final " two-plus-four " meeting was to be held in Moscow on Sept. 12 and would produce a formulation for a unification agreement including the termination of " four-power " rights in Germany prior to the first all-German elections , scheduled for Dec. 2 , 1990 .
12 Mrs Pember Reeves found that in Lambeth prior to World War I , the amount spent on food averaged 6d per head per day for men and 2½d per head per day for women and children .
13 As one of the ‘ specialists ’ involved in assessment subsequent to GP referral , ASWs clearly played a significant part in diverting these women from possible compulsory admission .
14 Erm in response first to Mr Mr Cunnane 's point .
15 There was a steep increment in salaries between grade categories — from an annual salary in 1987 of £18020-£62100 in category 1 to £3060-£6790 in category 6 .
16 This was in part due to a disability which was not realized .
17 This is in part due to the geography of the country ; isolated villages in mountains and plains , separate regions with different dialects , modes of dress , and styles of music .
18 For example , the recent introduction of seat belt legislation in the UK was at least in part due to persistent lobbying by sections of the community , including the medical profession .
19 It is therefore arguable that the tendency towards singular reference with the mixed-descriptions is at least in part due to a strong tendency for named characters to be used as thematic subjects or main characters in continuations , although there is a small first-mention effect .
20 The scale of the damage was in part due to deforestation in the area , which meant that the torrential rain was not absorbed by trees and vegetation .
21 The success of the expert system trial at the MU was in part due to the subject chosen , which involved an automatic test equipment that used logical testing in the first place .
22 Certainly the growth of the church has been in part due to the excellence of its leadership .
23 He had a poor opinion of the utility of book-learning to the Masai , and it was no doubt in part due to his influence that nothing was done in Tanganyika to bring education to them till the 1930s , whereas the first government school was opened in Kenya Masailand in 1921 .
24 For example , McCullough cites the failure of Sibelius to compose for the last 20 years of his life as in part due to his discomfort at the rise of a genre of music with which he felt no affinity .
25 These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them .
26 The unconscious seems involved in a deep way , in part due to their setting themselves up as a Chosen People of God the Father .
27 This was in part due to changes and developments in weaponry .
28 The particularly high rate of loss of manufacturing jobs in the UK and the consequent problems for inner cities and manufacturing regions would therefore on this reading be in part due to the relatively fragile development of Fordism , which means that certain manufacturing industries had remained relatively backward and therefore less competitive .
29 Mme Guérigny once told me that Jean-Claude 's weakness was in part due to his exemplary sensitivity and in part to the damp in the cave , which had affected his lungs and his joints .
30 This was in part due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers .
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