Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [det] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 In many of these different regions the native stone has given character and fitness to the buildings ; the wide variety of stones , together with the frequent use of wood and brick and thatch , especially in the stoneless areas , has added charm to English village and towns , and has made the dwellings , particularly the smaller cottages ( for stones for churches and large houses were carried for many miles even in early times ) , ideally suited to their surroundings .
2 Last but not least , we ventured into another area completely in October , when Mark and his team joined us with their Compliance Testing Service .
3 Every single thought manifests in some reality perhaps in our future , or past , or in a simultaneous lifetime , or in another dimension of reality ; but it will manifest .
4 This claim will be considered in more detail later in the chapter , together with the view of some market theorists that the operation of market forces renders liability rules in this area superfluous .
5 Each problem will be considered in more detail later in this book , but here we may note how each issue has contributed to the initial polarization of the village population .
6 The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages .
7 After two such incidents in Melbourne in 1987 the federal government had banned the importation of semi-automatic weapons , but the states had been unable to agree upon a common strategy for tightening the laws relating to such weapons already in circulation .
8 The issue of employment for mothers , and especially mothers of young children , is surrounded by some ambiguity both in policy and in popular attitudes ( Brown , 1989 ; Brannen and Moss , 1991 ) .
9 The pleasantly incoherent CIA/FBI mindgames-in-the-desert thriller White Sands may be stronger on visuals than plot or dialogue but it does allow Willem Dafoe and Mickey Rourke to bounce off each other moodily in an attempt to discover who is the bigger existential dude .
10 A correction is made for any ammonia already in the sample Reduction with Devarda 's alloy is an effective technique .
11 Her eyes strayed to the card that she still held in her hand and she almost started as she saw , written in plain bold print , a name that had featured with such regularity recently in the headlines of the business section of the local newspaper that she could not fail to recognise it .
12 Although regular use of itinerating magistrates was made in some areas later in the century , many villages remained thirty or forty kilometres from the nearest police court , and some were much
13 Cos if anything happens to that child especially in a fire situation you are liable to criminal er tt etcetera .
14 ‘ Now , now , do n't tell me that you put on that dress tonight in all naïveté ? ’ he asked humorously .
15 However , there may — in fact there should — be a large gap between the upper woodwind and the bassoons in accordance with the remarks made on this subject earlier in this chapter .
16 We will be looking at this issue later in the chapter .
17 And there are other policies in the structure plan erm you know we should n't be looking at this policy just in isolation .
18 A Japanese aristocrat , which I first came across many years ago in a Berkshire woodland garden , is Kirengeshoma palmata , with large , lobed , vine-like leaves on dark 3ft stems .
19 In the early nineteenth century ice was used for this purpose only in a most limited way , on a few country estates and in the area around Barking , where it was collected from the marshes most winters .
20 So , those who do not support hunting will do nothing practical to protect foxes , if they vote for this motion today in that respect it is and I suggest the people who move it know that it is , nothing but sanctimonious twaddle .
21 And in doing so we looked at er other routes than shown on that plan there in order to encourage traffic to use those options .
22 Cartwright ( 1964 ) and Raphael ( 1969 ) did some early work on this issue yet in a recent article Macleod Clark ( 1988 ) reminds us that studies in the 1970s and early 1980s indicate that patients were more dissatisfied with communication than any other aspect of their care .
23 ( We will look at this point again in Chapter 8 . )
24 ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’
25 We will look at these concepts later in the section , but it should be noted that not all ‘ object-oriented DBMS ’ presently support all the concepts associated with object-orientation .
26 Whenever all the reps are completed with some strength still in reserve , then the weight should be increased , never the reps .
27 In carrying out these functions , the supervising officer has a duty to both parties and not just to his client to deal with these matters strictly in accordance with the contract conditions and with good professional practice .
28 Exchange traded futures have their origins in the markets for agricultural products , and existed in some form already in the seventeenth century in Amsterdam and in Osaka .
29 Johnson returned to this case now in Aberdeen , saying that even though he understood how difficult it would be to ensure accurate evidence , it still did not make it right that a murderer should go unpunished .
30 As chairman of the session , Gorbachev returned to this issue later in the proceedings , and secured a similar two-to-one majority in favour of his proposal to assess the work of the members of the politburo as a whole , rather than individually .
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