Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun sg] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | My congratulations are of course extended to Virginia Bottomley on her personal triumph and her weekend elevation to the Cabinet . |
2 | It is time to take account of that difference between perceiving from ‘ Now ’ and ‘ I ’ and imagining from other viewpoints which we have so far put aside as irrelevant.4 Although one can respond with some awareness to remote or hypothetical situations , and evaluate them sub specie aeternitatis , everyone 's actual choices of ends are of course confined to his own present and future and to his effective scope of action . |
3 | Mm , I , I did n't know because all of a sudden we got into school and Mr Walker said erm , when you 've been in assembly go to Mrs Parry 's room and erm we watching a video . |
4 | It operates by exchanging infra-red signals with a network of sensors installed around the building , which are in turn connected to an Ethernet . |
5 | These differences are in turn related to variations in economic and socio-political conditions which existed during the unions ' formative period and in their subsequent historical development . |
6 | It employs structured health behaviour questionnaires and informal , in-depth interview techniques to discover if there are regional variations in how people see health and illness , if these views affect the ways in which people need health care , and if these perceived needs are in turn related to the actual demand for and use of health care facilities . |
7 | Ravens are in turn attracted to the sheep carrion and drive away natural nesting birds and wildlife . |
8 | Such constraints are in principle related to the process by which the discretion is exercised . |
9 | Although the conclusions of such studies are in principle limited to the memories of the two individuals who conducted them ( Linton 1975 , 1978 , 1982 , 1986 , and Wagenaar , 1986 ) , both researchers were potentially interested in emotion as a factor in memory and the studies provide an enormous database of everyday events for which memory has been systematically tested . |
10 | ‘ How d' you do , Mr Bodenland , you are in time to listen to a little revision ! ’ |
11 | CAMRA believes that many ‘ independent ’ retailers are in effect tied to brewers . |
12 | Yet more clearly , perhaps , by describing something as an ontological existent clearly , perhaps , by describing something as an ontological existent we are in effect committed to accepting that this something , at any given time , can be rightfully claimed to belong to one , and only one , out of each pair of mutually exclusive classed in any universe of discourse in which this existent features as a topic . |
13 | The younger teacher , or the older teacher inexperienced in modern methods , also asks : What should I be bearing in mind ? and perhaps also : What alternatives of educational methodology " are in fact open to me ? requiring experienced guidance from a well-qualified senior teacher , including those trained in the full meaning of the term " educational technology " . |
14 | This means that what appear to be a number of completely different particles at low energies are in fact found to be all the same type of particle , only in different states . |
15 | Many salesmen , for instance , are in practice entitled to be allowed to work in order to earn their commission . |
16 | Assuming that it is possible to collect information about estimated and subjective risk from subjects , it will clearly be of interest to see to what extent other variables are related to these measures . |
17 | But one has to remember the difficulties , in practical terms , of introducing genuinely new ideas into education , an area bound to be in part wedded to tradition and the conservation of the old . |
18 | The significant positive correlation of β-thromboglobulin to platelet malondialdehyde formation suggests that the enhanced platelet-release reaction may be in part linked to increased platelet prostaglandin synthesis in diabetic subjects ( Betteridge et al , 1981 ) , possibly leading to generation of unstable endoperoxides and thromboxanes which are powerful inducers of platelet aggregation and release reaction ( Hamberg et al , 1975 ) . |
19 | It 's a draft document that will be in fact circulated to Town Councils for their opinion and also will have dis on display to the public in the near future . |
20 | Original sin has been replaced by original goodness , and the conflicts in human society are without exception related to the economic basis of society . |
21 | Nuisances and abominations of all sorts are without scruple committed to the streets at any hour of the day of night , to await the morning visit of the scavenger to remove them : and happy indeed is it for the humble pedestrian if his eye and nose alone suffer from these ejectments ; happy indeed if he comes not in contact with them , as they make their unceremonious exit from window or door … |
22 | Highly trained staff are on hand to pander to your every whim — whether it 's at an exercise class , on a massage table or in the restaurant . |
23 | Because of its size and cost , copies in folio were of necessity confined to persons of substantial means . |
24 | However , it is clearly infeasible to treat every market situation or example of firm behaviour as being in principle open to investigation and decision by the competition authorities . |
25 | Many animals have since recovered and been found new homes by an animal welfare workers , some of whom were in court to listen to the evidence . |
26 | They shared Chamberlain 's passion for efficiency but , unlike him , were in principle opposed to private ownership of the economy . |
27 | In late adolescence and young adulthood , planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour . |
28 | These were secured by heavy steel clamps which were in turn bolted to longitudinal reinforced steel beams let into the floor and sides of the fuselage . |
29 | Parent cultures were in turn subordinated to dominant culture — that of mainstream middle class society . |
30 | Although a significant number were deployed in Cabinda [ see below ] , the rest were in theory confined to assembly points . |