Example sentences of "in [conj] [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 For example in Estate Agents documents the phrases ‘ within easy walking distance ’ and ‘ sought after ’ are very common , and for use in such a context , these would be included in or added to the compound lexicon .
2 Numerous chapels are set in or added to the walls but the chief area for this is the chevet .
3 11.2 In relation to commercial exploitation the Non-academic Parties and the Academic Parties agree that the terms and conditions for exploitation of and licenses granted under intellectual property rights in results deriving from the Academic Parties shall have regard to the extent to which such results are incorporated in or applied to the manufacture of commercially exploited products ( particularly where there had been substantial product development outside the project ) and to the SERC guidelines which are set out in a letter from SERC dated 13 August 1984 , together with its attachments .
4 The team at NPL would welcome contact with individuals or groups interested in participating in or contributing to the work .
5 Thus , to the primary objective : the production of a new OED for the twenty-first century ; we must add a second objective : the electronic handling and delivery of the information contained in and added to the OED , so that the latter is able to be altered in response to changes in the language .
6 But after he sat down and thought about it he came in and apologised to the lads . ’
7 In such circumstances ( known as ‘ the last resort ’ ) the Bank of England will always step in and lend to the discount houses , or purchase bills of exchange from them before the bills have reached maturity .
8 ‘ But after he sat down and thought about it he has come in and apologised to the lads and realised he maybe should not have said it .
9 Books from Boots Library had small labels in them which , if a reader wanted to buy it when it had finished its circulation life , he could fill in and give to the librarian when he returned it .
10 He made sure they were both tucked in and went to the door .
11 We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live .
12 The report focuses on the importance of transport and mobility in enabling older people to fully participate in and contribute to the life of the community and contains recommendations aimed at addressing the mobility needs of older people .
13 As the article states , they were a pleasure to fly in and compared to the Lincolns they were indeed luxurious .
14 as long as it is a round trip commencing in and returning to the United Kingdom .
15 So I ‘ open it an inch ’ and thus I delay further , giving them time to take it all in and to adjust to the exposure to what they must ultimately cope with : the witch addressing them directly .
16 And I only found this out when I went in and talked to the station manager , and he looked very confused .
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