Example sentences of "to relate [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes problems arise from the fact that his relationship with his own mother has been unsatisfactory , and he is faced with the hard task of learning from scratch how to relate successfully to a woman of the older generation who has joined his household .
2 Isolated horses can develop depression , over-excitability or an inability to relate sensibly to other horses .
3 The Enduring Powers of Attorney Act 1985 , although extending powers beyond the onset of incompetence does not cover decisions concerning the grantor 's person , which would include treatment , but appears to relate only to the management of his property .
4 Furthermore , although I recognise that the powers of the Director are circumscribed by section 1(3) and the opening words of section 2(1) , so as to relate only to the investigation of suspected offences , it remains true that the powers which I have summarised are concerned with ‘ the affairs ’ of the suspect , and these must to my mind extend beyond the matters which have caused the charge to be laid .
5 We are sure that that reading is incorrect because we think the second category was meant to relate only to the skill and knowledge of the employee acquired during employment and that the Court of Appeal 's approach is consistent with authority and is correct .
6 Second , it ignores the other social reality , that many pupils come from homes in which there is no stable and married family life and so will not be able to relate easily to this concept .
7 He says the two main benefits for shareholders are that the perks are a ‘ bit of fun ’ that it ‘ enables them to relate more to the company . ’
8 It is wholly inappropriate to begin to teach adults to learn how to read by using children 's story books when in reality they will be able to relate more to being able to read those by-laws of the state which prevent them from voting .
9 Better education opportunities : There was a general sense of dissatisfaction with education provision which seemed to relate more to whether it met people 's needs than the actual range of classes provided .
10 Colic and ulcers seem to relate more to general stress levels rather than to poor or erratic feeding .
11 The influence of Plato , though difficult to exhume from the centuries of interpretation , seems to relate more to the ‘ process ’ and ‘ quality ’ of studies than to their ‘ object ’ or ‘ content ’ , though it is worth noting the paradigmatic nature of mathematics and the primacy of philosophy in his scheme of things .
12 This treatment applies only to those costs which can be demonstrated to relate directly to the instrument in question .
13 In determining the issue costs of a capital instrument prudence should be exercised to ensure that only those costs which can be demonstrated to relate directly to the issue of the instrument are deducted from the proceeds .
14 The Area Sec has the right to relate directly to Waterloo , but how does this relate to the role of Nat Sec who needs to be informed ?
15 No , this phobia seemed to relate directly to Matthew Blake .
16 The exercise of accountability , and of professional judgement , by their very definitions require much more in-depth knowledge , and the ability to analyse and evaluate information , and to relate both to the care of individuals and to client groups .
17 Their staff have good conditions of service and have an inner motivation to relate pleasantly to their customers .
18 He emphasises the need for the finance director to relate well to the business .
19 This seemed to relate closely to my problems , but I have to admit it took me a while to pluck up the courage to do that deadly and dangerous deed ( that everyone tells you never to do ) to my machine !
20 The reason is that erm the question of membership seems to me to relate essentially to the ministry of the whole people of God .
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