Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 Place a sausage on each of the remaining cocktail sticks and put them in the other orange .
2 ‘ It 's too much for you Ciss ; you know the baby will need feeding in the middle of it and he 'll get all upset and really Jo-Jo would be quite happy if you just filled the bread bin with sponge fingers and sat her in front of it .
3 A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques ( Ho et al , 1991 ; Hull et al , 1991 ) .
4 A conceivable solution to the problem might be to redraft the guardian angels when they are made redundant from Underground trains and deploy them in parish churches .
5 In the mid 1970s , for example , the police fell out with a number of crime reporters and charged them in separate proceedings with a variety of criminal offences .
6 This provides a rationale for recognising flat-lying thrust slices and mapping them in the subsurface .
7 Apparently , they consider that their responsibilities end when they have unpacked their baggage of trophies from the record offices and arranged them in a convincing pattern .
8 So he hired a lorry , bribed the demolition men to let him cart away the finest doorcases , moulded corner cupboards , cornices and chimney pieces and stored them in a London County Council Historic Buildings warehouse at his own expense .
9 They sit at conference tables and discuss them in a civilised manner .
10 As the FMLN opened up war fronts and established itself in several areas of the country , many medical students and health workers joined the liberation army and worked with the communities to set up their own alternative health system .
11 The romantic fantasy is nurtured in our youth with Enid Blyton books and ghost stories and manifests itself in the invention of tunnel myths .
12 I exchange this particular envelope for two one-ounce packets and hide them in my hand .
13 ‘ Well , I think I 'd best fill some of the 'ot water bottles an' put them in the bed right away , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ just in case there 's a bit of cold about the sheets .
14 ( i ) Excise ovaries and place them in physiological saline ( 0.9% ) .
15 Reduce your stress levels and get yourself in tip-top condition in this month 's fabulous competition !
16 Best known in Europe he has had one-artist shows in France , Switzerland and England the thirty-seven year old Parisian makes colossal colour photographs and exhibits them in series .
17 Terry Dicks , not so well known , was crushing beer cans and tossing them in the direction of France .
18 Archivists need to raise their heads above the paper mountains that surround them in order to develop a realistic strategy for the preservation of the new generation of records .
19 Zen popped two motion-sickness pills out of their plastic nests and put them in his mouth .
20 Vichy , Spa , Baden-Baden , Aix-les-Bains , but above all the great international spas of the Habsburg monarchy , Gastein , Marienbad , Karlsbad , etc. , were to nineteenth-century Europe what Bath had been to eighteenth-century England , fashionable gatherings justified by the excuse of drinking some form of disagreeable mineral waters or immersing oneself in some form of liquid under the control of a benevolent medical dictator .
21 Erm win number five , a rose bag , right , now you can keep the tickets if you want , but get all them little plastic things and put them in the bin
22 Policy must of course be converted into practice ; in both these schools overall spending policy and staffing priorities were significant expressions of commitment by the heads , and this can only have strengthened the resolve of those members of staff who served on the library committees and immersed themselves in the day-to-day business of winning a place in the project .
23 Nevertheless , as I understand it , the individual may be striving towards mature object relations but finds himself in situations where those in authority to whom he may want to relate may cause him to regress towards infantile dependence .
24 These animals are frequently attacked by predatory wasps and they divert the killers by wrapping up the remains of insects or egg cocoons and positioning them in their webs .
25 Apollo is the bright sun-god , the symbol of all brightness , all appearance , all plastic energies that express themselves in individual shapes .
26 They need to develop strategies to enable the organisation to make the appropriate policy choices and implement them in order to enable the organisation to meet the needs of the environment .
27 In the last ‘ From Rock To Jazz ’ column I introduced the concept of chromatic approach notes and applying them in order to improvise through chord changes .
28 He produced a wad of large denomination bills and waved them in Franco 's face .
29 There is something familiar about the single shoe in the road or the hoof print in the mud , yet Louise Short elevates these fragments by preserving them as plaster casts and ordering them in installations which trace the passage of people and animals .
30 For example , if the recipient loves freesias , you can either press some bright yellow freesias and create a picture of autumnal shades , or press some mauve and cream freesias and incorporate them in a picture with blue or pink colouring .
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