Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | The GSVQs will be offered from August 1992 as pre-vocational courses at levels II and III to full-time students in colleges . |
2 | The former , which are open to full-time lecturers in further education establishments in Wales , lead either to the Post Graduate Certificate in Education ( Further Education ) or to the Certificate of Education ( Further Education ) and consist of two periods of eight weeks ' attendance at the Faculty of Education of the University College , interspersed with one year 's supervised teaching and tutorial sessions in the student 's own institutions . |
3 | Among the Unit 's useful publications are The Conservation Source Book which lists bodies and societies involved in conservation ( ranging from the National Trust to the British Sundial Society ) , price £11.95 , and Training in Conservation — a Guide to full-time courses in the UK price £2 . |
4 | At first to receptive crowds in Bavarian beer halls , and then across the Federal Republic , Schönhuber peddled his message that the German petite bourgeoisie were the real losers in modern post-industrial society . |
5 | But once the reforms really bite — signs would be a sharp rise in unemployment a far bigger influx of private western investment and radical currency reform — then it would be worth offering the sort of help that could sensibly be given to reforming debtors in Latin America : capitalization of interest payments above a certain share of export earnings . |
6 | These IBFs exist in domestic branch offices of US banks and will accept time deposits and make loans only to non-US residents in dollars or other currencies . |
7 | The volume produced has grown by 60% over the past decade , to 2,157 tonnes in 1991 , according to Gold Fields Mineral Services , a consultancy based in London . |
8 | Each island is subject to economy-wide variations in demand as reflected in changes in the absolute price level for commodities , but news of what is happening on other islands and , by implication , of what is happening in the economy at large , takes time to filter through . |
9 | The Scott Polar Institute in Cambridge ( UK ) announced on Aug. 31 that measurements taken on UK nuclear submarines travelling below the Greenland ice cap revealed that the thickness of the ice had been reduced from 6-7 metres in 1976 to 4-5 metres in 1987 . |
10 | The hapless producers of the programme were given 50 lashes and sentenced to 4-5 years in prison . |
11 | With regard to low attainers in particular , the teachers ' comments on the familiarity of pupils with the items in the GT4 reference test ( see Chapter 3 , pp.27–40 ) lend support to this view . |
12 | Some Atlantic bryophytes such as Pleurozua purpurea ( common in many blanket bogs ) descend to low levels in the Western Isles . |
13 | Although perhaps vulnerable to strong winds in this position , in lighter winds it is stable enough to ensure that no tyres are needed . |
14 | But the storms smashed away parts of the coastline , pushed back the shore by up to eight feet in places and hurled rocks and boulders on to some of the sites and the path walked by visitors . |
15 | Pupils boast of having watched up to eight videos in a day . |
16 | ’ We did six weeks of riding , six to eight hours in the saddle every day . |
17 | In the UK the top six to eight performers in executive search earn well in excess of £250 000 per annum plus a range of benefits . |
18 | I 've been to eight countries in the last two weeks . |
19 | Second , a study of problem drug users known to eight agencies in the South Tyneside area during a six-month period in 1981 ( Pattison et al .1982 ) produced an estimated annual prevalence rate of 1.2 known opioid users per 1,000 of the adult population , compared to about 5 per 1,000 in Wirral . |
20 | It is also likely to take some time because of delays of up to eight weeks in obtaining replies to local authority searches . |
21 | Spain is , together with Portugal , marked out from other European countries by its ambiguous historical engagement with the New World and with Africa ( for example , the Moorish conquest in the eighth century led to a domination that lasted for up to eight centuries in some regions ) . |
22 | A woman alleged to have sewn the flag was sentenced to eight years in prison and her husband , who led the ceremony , to 20 years . |
23 | Of the other three former executives , one was sentenced to eight years in prison and the other two to 18 years . |
24 | Mrs Margarete Hoeke , sentenced in August , 1987 to eight years in jail for spying for the KGB , and Mrs Elke Falk , a ministerial secretary sentenced to 6 ½ years last May , both said they were forced into spying after love affairs . |
25 | He was sentenced to eight years in youth custody . |
26 | He has now agreed to extend his changeover period to eight years in line with the Government-backed ban . |
27 | A court on Oct. 13 , 1989 , sentenced the six members of a Lebanese assassination team to up to eight years in prison for smuggling arms , including Sam-7 missiles , into the island . |
28 | Danny Morrison , 38 , the former publicity director of Sinn Féin , was sentenced in Belfast on May 9 to eight years in prison for his part in the false imprisonment of a police informer , but was acquitted of conspiracy to murder Alexander " Sandy " Lynch , who had been held and interrogated by the IRA 's security department for two days in January 1990 ; seven others were given prison sentences of up to 12 years for false imprisonment in connection with this and other cases . |
29 | Adrian Hopkins , the master of the IRA gun-running ship , the Eksund , was sentenced to eight years in prison by the Special Criminal Court in Dublin on July 29 . |
30 | Hamid , 53 , and his publisher , Mohammed Madbouli , were both sentenced to eight years in prison . |