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

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1 Even if the fighting dies down , no answer is in sight to the political issue that led to the war — the reluctance of most of Bosnia 's Serbs and many of its Croats to live in an independent Bosnian state .
2 It is in reference to the nature of that proceeding that it must be determined whether there was an order made in a criminal cause or matter .
3 Long catalogue entries recall the cynical remark that the price of a painting is in ratio to the length of the bibliography in the sale catalogue .
4 The pAcAB4 vector has an additional polyhedrin promoter in opposite orientation to the first copy that is in juxtaposition to the first p10 promoter .
5 I have a 15hh seven year old mare who is in foal to a TB .
6 The truth is that the Labour party does not dare come out in favour of a programme of competition of this nature because it is in hock to the very public sector unions that have sought to oppose it over the years .
7 The degree of squeeze is in proportion to the load on the transmission .
8 They can be gathered or pleated with most headings , provided the depth of the heading is in proportion to the depth of the valance .
9 He thought it fortunate that improvements in male characteristics were passed on in some measure to women , otherwise the man would have become as superior in mental endowment to women as the peacock is in plumage to the peahen .
10 Botany is in debt to these three enthusiasts of the eighteenth century ; all friends of Philip Miller and , in their turn , indebted to him .
11 Most of Europe is in debt to Sanskrit ( raj , rex , reich , regal ) .
12 You will notice that the greater the interval between wage payments , the longer the period during which the firm is in debt to its employee and , correspondingly , the greater the security of tenure of the employee .
13 ‘ Think how much our tourist industry is in debt to him .
14 Finings , a glutinous substance made from the bladder of the sturgeon , is added either at the conditioning stage or when the beer is in cask to fine or clear the beer .
15 Natural prevention is in operation to the extent that a greater than average proportion of the affected children will be miscarried or stillborn .
16 This is in addition to the powers to rule by decree as a result of the circumscription of parliament 's areas of competence ( Article 34 ) .
17 this money is in addition to any meals or accommodation we provide .
18 For producing the captions I would like to offer you a fee of 150 which is in addition to any other payments for work on the Activity Book .
19 This is in addition to the letter written to the two of you and Tim , which you will recognize as being a step on the way to telling Tim that we want to reprogram from the top .
20 All this is in addition to examining the flat itself in detail .
21 This new hybrid benefit subsumes attendance allowance and mobility allowance and creates a new lower level for each ; this is in addition to the existing levels .
22 And remember that this is in addition to the calories you are burning away every day during aerobic walking , another 200–400 calories depending upon time and effort .
23 And all this is in addition to the calories you will be shedding by using the low fat recipes in the Walking Diet .
24 This is in addition to the details of the price and of the number , or amount and class of securities concerned .
25 Under a recent amendment to the Wildlife and Countryside Act ( 1981 ) it became an offence to kill or injure adders — this is in addition to previous legislation prohibiting the sale of adders .
26 This is in addition to any penalty imposed by a Misfire result .
27 This is in addition to individual player skills .
28 This unconscious repressed material is in addition to the general unconscious ‘ archaic heritage ’ Le Bon speaks of , and it can vary in different times and places , although Freud does not give explicit examples of this point , being content with the formal delineation of concepts .
29 This duty is in addition to that placed on the employer by Article 4(2) ( c ) ( see page 4 ) and may include factual information obtained by the inspector which relates to the premises , or anything being done there , and information with respect to any action which he has taken or proposes to take in , or in connection with , the premises .
30 This is in addition to his fees which cover your time and talent , the cost of running your part of the consultancy , and the profit .
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