Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | The introduction in the early 1960s of the state ‘ graduated ’ pension scheme , an earnings-related second-tier provision for lower income employees not in occupational pension schemes , opened up a growing gender gap in employee pension coverage . |
2 | This is rarely the case with the reviews published in Early music or Gramophone , some of whose reviewers have served as musicological advisers for prominent recording projects both in Europe and in England . |
3 | It 's claimed that the secret GCHQ listening centre is even trawling through personal phone calls abroad in its search for useful information . |
4 | But they do loads of that way way down in preparing all these things , and loads and loads of different views expressed at different times , I deal with actually the recommendations er as we get to the point of decision , but on the on the investment point |
5 | Questions of historical influence feature prominently in this study . |
6 | Algae that are capable of photosynthesis at very low levels of light intensity proliferate early in the season , to be replaced by a succession of other species as light intensity increases ( Kalff , 1970 ) . |
7 | And pure substances tailored to neurotransmitter sites would have a good chance of being free of unpleasant side effects elsewhere in the body . |
8 | It is all too easy for us to think of the religious life of fourteenth century England solely in terms of Chaucer and Langland . |
9 | Suppose that in our population of replicators , which vary because of old copying errors back in their ‘ ancestry ’ , some varieties happen to be more sticky than others . |
10 | Manufacturers of high technology alloys principally in the USA and UK . |
11 | For example , it has shown how those living alone or having higher levels of cognitive impairment cost more in community services than those living with others or having lower levels of cognitive impairment . |
12 | Hitachi Ltd and Toshiba Corp say they will step up their production of 4M-bit memory chips shortly in response to recovery in the US market : Hitachi intends to boost monthly output by July to 8m from the current 7.5m and as it is near capacity will have to get more of them from Goldstar Co ; Toshiba said it would raise monthly output to between 6m and 7m by September from the 5m or so it is doing right now . |
13 | Use these every time they go out in the sun and you 'll help reduce the risk of serious skin damage later in life . |
14 | Ben Hogan has said that he wished he had learned the importance of left forearm rotation earlier in his career , as it became one of his keys in his later years . |
15 | That concern is heightened if the settlement 's intended to have growth potential beyond two thousand and six , and heightened still further if it 's likely to be the focus of major employment development either in the short or longer term . |
16 | ITALIAN clothing company Benetton published photographs of 58 sex organs yesterday in the latest of its shock advertisements . |
17 | Almost from the start he has been a university teacher who has , so to speak , a ‘ hard hat and a pair of stout wellington boots constantly in his car ’ . |
18 | On reaching corner of hedge , right of way proceeds quarter left , aiming for left-hand side of small conifer plantation just in front of which cross footbridge and proceed to left of plantation to pick up track leading uphill to village of Bag Enderby ( a ) . |
19 | Angus District in the Tayside Region is an area of general population loss especially in the glens and the highlands , but some pressure for commuter housing exists in the south near Dundee . |
20 | Microsoft Corp is now saying openly that Windows NT will support only ‘ the major ’ Windows 3.1 applications , apparently leaving thousands of other Windows applications out in the cold , is seen as a crucial boost for IBM 's OS/2 . |
21 | It may be difficult to explain why a few minutes spent reading fourteen lines of Shakespeare should be a higher pleasure than reading an equivalent length of a James Bond story , but the analyses of literary criticism elucidate how in the former case one is living those few minutes in intensified awareness with an extraordinarily extended span , from the texture of the words sounding in one 's inner ear to the remotest implications for the living of one 's whole life . |
22 | Solbourne , forced to reorganise its operations after struggling in an already overcrowded sparc-compatible market , cut its losses and now sells its Sparc-based systems through indirect sales channels only in Europe . |
23 | With labour rights now guaranteed , union membership rose from 7 per cent to 50 per cent between 1946 and 1948 and organized labour attempted to coordinate the attack on food stockpiling , to use strikes to force management to re-start production and to demonstrate in the streets against those wartime leaders still in power . |
24 | Such brines are now recognised as important mineralising agents for base and precious metals and for fluorite-baryte mineral deposits elsewhere in south west England . |
25 | This pressure must bring about greater awareness of the need for good management techniques both in the organisation of a practice or department and in the execution of clients ' work . |
26 | This short deadline is achieved through the dedication of staff and the strategy of placing modules with large student numbers early in examination week . |
27 | The sea temperature in Shetland never gets much above ten degrees Celsius even in summer , which does n't encourage prolonged immersion without the protection of a wet-suit . |
28 | With 1,465 golf courses now in operation and planning approval granted for 762 more , the heyday of farmers selling their land for three times its agricultural value may be past . |
29 | In total batting command early in the tour , Gooch had his third successive single-figure score when one which angled in through the air and left him off the pitch induced a nick that Parore tossed high . |
30 | there 'll be a minutes silence before that cup match tomorrow in memory of Gloucester club secretary Terry Tandy who died this week at the age of 57 … he served the club for twenty five years … he was a cherry and white through and through |