Example sentences of "to in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Commission adopted interim measures for the first time in June 1991 in respect of aids granted to the French betting monopoly in the case referred to in the case study on pp. 238 — 43 .
2 Satyāgraha was resorted to in the case of the peasant cultivators of Kheda , who sought suspension of the payment of an annual revenue assessment because of the failure of crops and an impending famine .
3 If you sometimes wish you had eyes in the back of your head to see exactly what the children are getting up to in the back of the car , you 'll be pleased to hear about The Lane Changer from Automotive .
4 She says that goodness knows what you could get up to in the back of it !
5 ’ With her qualifications this is hardly the city you 'd choose to come back to in the middle of an economic recession . ’
6 ‘ You came to in the middle of it , unfortunately for you , but it gave me the opportunity to make a superficial examination . ’
7 Commenting on the contrast between zero and to in the sentence Will you help me get ( to get ) these letters addressed ? ,
8 The acquirer will wish to limit disclosures to those specifically referred to in the disclosure letter .
9 All statements of fact and information contained or referred to in the Disclosure Letter are true and complete and are not misleading in any respect , all statements of opinion therein have been made after due and careful enquiry and are reasonably believed to be correct and nothing has been omitted from the Disclosure Letter which renders any of such matters misleading .
10 It is fair for the purchaser to resist disclosure of any documents referred to in the disclosure documents and care should be taken to ensure complete copies are supplied .
11 To prevent wholesale avoidance of the warranties , only those matters which are specifically referred to in the disclosure letter should be permitted as disclosures .
12 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
13 So it was Bernie we got talking to in the pub about a name for the band .
14 I was sitting there waiting for the grub to show when Martin Amis came through the open door — you know , the writer I was chatting to in the pub the other night .
15 It was the Inn of Fielding 's Tom Jones , and the ‘ Wild Goose Room ’ and ‘ Rose Room ’ referred to in the novel have been preserved .
16 The substitution of a phoneme by its mid-class N ( i.e. the inclusion of and as alternatives to in the phoneme graph ) will therefore increase the probability of a correct correspondence between the phoneme graph and the acoustic signal .
17 The festa we all looked forward to in the village was that of the miraculous Madonna on 15 August .
18 I wondered who the ladies were directly responsible to in the Organisation .
19 She was referred to in the temple archives at Knossos , although as far as we know her nearest sanctuary was the Cave of Eileithyia at Amnisos ( Figure 16 ) .
20 As a result φ tends asymptotically to in one direction and to in the other .
21 The technique of back chaining may be referred to in the teaching of intonation .
22 JTR did not land on Coll but sketched part of the village from the St Clair as she hove to in the bay for disembarking passengers and goods .
23 In placing this responsibility on the master , European maritime law likened the master 's duties of certification and giving notice to those of a quasi judicial official referred to in the law of land based trade as a ‘ scrivener ’ or ‘ notary public . ’
24 Trial tests for geometry comprised typical items selected to test spatial concepts as referred to in the Cockcroft foundation list .
25 It was held that , because the car was referred to in the contract as a new car , this was an express term and since the exclusion clause sought to exclude liability for implied terms only , the defendants were liable .
26 Subsequent matches depend on where one has got to in the description .
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28 It would appear that , separately from the files referred to in the correspondence in December 1990 , a substantial quantity of further files were moved from London to [ a Middle East state ] .
29 Well he had a job to go to in the council too really .
30 Any copy taken under s42(1) is admissible as evidence of any matter referred to in the guardian 's report or in evidence given by him ( s42(2) ) .
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