Example sentences of "in order [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If , however , a whole series of such objects was encountered , the child might be forced to accommodate its basic concept of what a table was in order to take in these experiences .
2 Victorians like George Eliot did not need to be expert in iconography ( the reading of this painting is still disputed ) in order to sense in such interiors a spiritual meaning in material things .
3 Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship will be more informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
4 Committed to Pray Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship should better informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
5 What top management needs in order to move towards this plan is an analysis of its present and potential future situation in terms of products and their associated markets .
6 The hypothesis suggests that if natural order is valid , then in order to move from one stage to the next highest stage the acquirer must understand input from this next highest stage , where understanding is concerned with meaning and the form of the message .
7 In De Officiis he describes two ways that men can do wrong , ‘ by force or by fraud ’ , and says that In order to guard against such destructiveness Cicero urges that ‘ pretence and concealment [ simulatio dissimulatioque ] should be done away with in all departments of our daily life ’ .
8 The best ad vice in order to guard against such a mismatch is to start out by piloting Compact in a small number of schools and to take in more schools only when the Partnership is satisfied that there are sufficient job opportunities available .
9 In order to deal with increased turnover , LIFFE introduced a computerised trade registration system for all its contracts in the late 1980s .
10 These reasons were not given in order to deal with explicit criticisms , for explicit criticisms are rare .
11 In order to deal with discretionary trusts , UK resident trustees bear a flat rate of 35 per cent ( on UK dividend income ) .
12 If taking were to be kept as the basis of the offence , it would be necessary to create a separate offence of dishonest retention or disposal in order to deal with these cases .
13 In order to deal with this we have done both , that is not only compared a strictly identical sample of newspapers , but also provided the full range of the newspaper selection for each sample year .
14 But it does emphasize that they must be extended to allow for membership to be endogenous in order to deal with some of the questions raised .
15 Perhaps erm pressure coming from local communities and ordinary people , rather than theologians at the top , and pressure released in order to allow for greater freedom , variety , flexibility , more open approach to other Christians and other religions , and to try to get rid of some of the obstacles that the past seems to place in our way .
16 ( 2 January 1773 ) Despite these first-night upsets Lucio Silla ( 15 ) succeeded to such an extent that the second opera , which was to have begun on 23 January , was put back in order to allow for additional performances ( 26 in all ) .
17 The manager should consider the possibility of rescheduling medical involvement in the patient area in order to allow for improved staff utilisation .
18 In order to participate in ordinary language usage , one must be able to make such calculations , both in production and interpretation .
19 In order to engage in such self-justification , the speaker must possess the ideological and argumentative tools for criticizing ‘ prejudice ’ , for the speaker wishes to escape from criticisms which could come equally from both self and audience .
20 A reference test was developed in order to control for any difference in the samples of pupils who took the test materials .
21 So agriculture will have to play a role in that and therefore we want to increase agricultural output and in order to do that you want to protect the middle and rich peasants who are the most efficient producers , or I E managerial farms if , if they are more efficient , you want to , if you want it would not make sense to take land away from rich peasants in order to give to poor peasants when rich peasants might be more efficient producers .
22 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
23 A situation in which speakers of a dialect , or non-standard English , are able to express themselves in Standard English in order to cope with social situations , improve their position in society , and operate successfully in the business world .
24 In order to cope with these problems , the ideas of Max Weber have often been employed in addition to , or instead of , those of Marx , and we will examine Weber 's approach shortly .
25 In particular , it details a system which takes output from a pattern recogniser in the form of alternative characters , and applies orthographic and lexical information in order to discriminate between these alternative characters .
26 Some such judgment is however necessary in order to proceed at all .
27 This years fund managers are looking for gains in order to diversify into those cyclical sectors which benefit from an economic recovery .
28 Three additional mutations were introduced in this region by site directed mutagenesis ( See Materials and Methods ) ( T A at -68 , A G at -73 and G A at -75 ) in order to test in more details the importance of this DNA segment for CytR regulation .
29 This needs to be placed at the angle which gives the best support for the material being used in relation to the pupil 's vision , and some initial experimenting with different angles of work may be needed in order to settle on this .
30 The point of the overall task in hand is often obscured when step-by-step instructions are provided : for example , when a pupil neatly sets out a multiplication sum in order to multiply by 10 .
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