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

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1 The development of definitions and typologies helps clarify the issue under investigation and indicates its component parts , some of which , as we have seen , may be in contrast to each other .
2 As a number of commentators have noted , ‘ Black ’ and ‘ white ’ do not represent fixed group identities which stand in contrast to each other .
3 Thus he held together the two things which in the Enlightenment tended to fall apart , and to be defined in opposition to each other — faith against knowledge , revelation against reason .
4 Complete parallelism would exist if every newspaper was linked extremely closely to one or another party … and when , in addition , the number of newspapers in the system was distributed between the parties in proportion to each party 's strength .
5 Losses would be twice as high if energy producers imposed a carbon tax and kept the revenues for themselves , or if a tax were levied by a world agency which then shared out the revenue in proportion to each region 's population .
6 We have seen that when facts are assembled together and seen in relationship to each other generalizations can be made which help to develop theories .
7 TOMATO CONTINUE to impress with a pair of releases that may be label mates but , in relationship to each other , go no further than holding hands .
8 People keep meeting each other as they take on different roles in relationship to each other .
9 Despite the fact that attainment targets may be grouped into ‘ profile components ’ for the purposes of reporting achievements , teachers are expected to ‘ keep a record of pupils ' progress in relation to each attainment target ’ , a particularly onerous requirement .
10 An order for payment of money or for the transfer of assets can not be an order intended to restore parties to transactions to their former positions unless it is known in relation to each transaction in question ( a ) who were the parties ( b ) what the nature of the transaction was and ( c ) what assets or money each party to the transaction had paid or transferred to the others .
11 ( 2 ) In relation to each transaction effected during that month to close out a customer 's position , the resulting profit or loss to the customer after deducting or adding commission in respect of that transaction .
12 They have a duty to make sure that the best principles of co-operation are applied to all they do in relation to each child in the name of the ‘ child 's best interests ’ .
13 Space is now being employed in social science in relation to each half of the structure-action dichotomy and as a device for bridging the gap between them .
14 P5 — it would be helpful if functions selected for assessment tasks could be identified in relation to each document and made available to assessors .
15 Frequently in this period the representation of the man — man — woman triangle suggests that the desire which bonds men over women is as erotically invested for the men in relation to each other as for each of them in relation to the women .
16 When we mix up strange horses in this way , it is not surprising that some should display aggression , as the horses have not had the opportunity to work out their social positions in relation to each other .
17 Assumptions and expectations which lie behind an inter-agency approach require to be made more explicit in order that agencies , and individuals within agencies , are absolutely clear about where they stand , not only in relation to the paramount concern of protecting the child , but also in relation to each other .
18 ‘ … the main idea is that social phenomena are seen as existing in relation to each other , and continually developing in and through such relations so as to form at various phases contradictory forces that generate qualitatively new formations .
19 Maximum efficiency is achieved when these factors are optimised in relation to each other .
20 On the one hand , it was simply the period required for the sun , moon , and planets to attain the same positions in relation to each other as they had at a given time .
21 Since then major currencies have floated in relation to each other .
22 Knowledge of the issues and problems facing the peoples of the Community , both in relation to each other and to the rest of the world , is essential for anyone seeking a career in , for example , business , politics , languages , the national and international civil service , and journalism .
23 What about a chess-playing machine , programmed to examine the board and then ‘ imagine ’ thousands of possible moves and evaluate them in relation to each other ?
24 And it is men and women in relation to each other , and in relation to nature , that really captures the imagination of these drawing-room philosophers .
25 Whilst many families spend a significant part of their lives together , and their needs are usually closely linked , individual members do not always share the same objectives in relation to each other .
26 If the machine needle is bent , the two needles will not be in the correct position in relation to each other , so the stitch will not transfer from the machine needle to the linker needle .
27 Once on the needles , the two pieces of knitting ca n't ‘ creep ’ in relation to each other as they can when sewing by hand or machine , so your horizontal bands will match exactly .
28 This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate .
29 He found him agitated and anxious and thumping the table , demanding to discuss the two men 's roles in relation to each other .
30 The structure of the Pacific — its enormous , landless centre , its contorted and congested peripheries — is due entirely to the plates of which it is constructed and the manner in which they have moved in relation to each other .
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