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

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1 For example , in the Sahara the dunes are orientated slightly east of south in the north and then veer consistently in direction until they are orientated somewhat south of west in the southern Sahara , beyond which similar orientation is betrayed by the old fixed dunes ( Fig .
2 Fig. 1 ( p. 2 ) shows how these strata occur in Sussex and they are discussed in more detail under the headings which follow .
3 Students aged under 19 in further education have retained their entitlement to housing benefit in term-time if they are living away from their parents .
4 First , and contrary to the Marxist perspective ( to be discussed more fully in Chapter 7 ) , business groups do not dominate the political process , in part because they are divided amongst themselves , in part because they face the " countervailing power " of organised labour , and in part because they face general competition from other groups as well .
5 Picrite basalts from the Karoo flood basalt province have been the subject of extensive geochemical study , in part because they are considered to represent primitive magmas similar to parental liquids that evolve to form the abundant , tholeiitic basalts typical of this and other flood basalt provinces .
6 They come in tablets because you are meant to swallow them , not inject them in your vein . ’
7 Mark said : ‘ It is important to keep in rhythm when you are training for a race .
8 Will you include it in future when you are talking ?
9 It is difficult to avoid the impression that we , as a profession , and the Institute in particular , have so far been too willing to accept unwarranted criticism in the past and that we must respond far more effectively in future if we are to limit the damage caused by corporate failures .
10 Not all these are easily or indeed ever available to outsiders , but they should still be considered as potential sources of data , bearing in mind that they are produced as by-products of social , economic , and political processes .
11 ‘ You have to bear in mind that we are coming off a very low base , ’ said Mr Heather .
12 You must bear in mind that you are dealing only with probabilities and — who knows ? — the examiner may have been changed next time .
13 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
14 Another point to bear in mind when you are taking a camcorder away with you on holiday is that you may wish to do check replays of your recordings on a colour set as you go along .
15 As you can see , there are a lot of features to keep in mind when you are choosing a camcorder .
16 You need to keep your audience in mind when you are preparing for your talk .
17 By keeping the lower vee steeper than the other , we introduce what might be called a ‘ tail-effect ’ , so keep this in mind when you are practising for that first Rokkaku Challenge .
18 Bear this in mind when you are working out a design that has ribby tendencies , since ribs do cling and you will need , not only extra stitches to cover the drawing in of the cables , but extra width to stop the fabric from clinging , should you want a fashionable over-sized baggy look .
19 Broadly speaking , a man 's experience of grief when he loses his life-partner is similar to a woman 's ; but there are one or two important differences worth bearing in mind if you are caring for an elderly parent who has become a widower .
20 Likewise , on the bottom of the wind circle , the winds decrease in speed because they are blowing against the flow of the storm 's tracking momentum .
21 Kathy said : ‘ We only opened the Centre in January and we are trying to bring clients in slowly so they have time to adjust .
22 The actual study skills part is running in tandem with the library Project , and we are beginning to see already … , in the third year for example [ where ] they did have library skills [ and it 's apparent from what members of staff are saying ] that … in areas where they are expected to research themselves that there has been a big improvement .
23 The party is divided into two separate teams in lines and they are numbered off .
24 This is not to say that R&D should not think in terms of processes that do not currently exist , but it emphasizes the need for discussion and agreement on how they shall be provided , in time for them to be in place when they are needed .
25 Other top officials remain in place because they are elected in their own right , leaving as attorney-general Jim Evans , the Democrat who brought the case against Mr Hunt , and as state treasurer George Wallace Jnr , scion of his house .
26 The message for visiting climbers is to check whether a bolt is still in place if you are repeating a route where a placement is mentioned in the description .
27 While it may be fine to have a small puppy sharing your bed , you will face a battle to remain in place if you are fighting for space with a large adult Irish Wolfhound .
28 Then when the time comes for them to be worked with muzzles in place and they are released into rabbit burrows they are calm and unworried .
29 ‘ Cyclists in bus lanes may also cause delay to buses , although banning cyclists places them in danger if they are required to ride in the main carriageway , with buses passing on their nearside . ’
30 Shields were probably circular , of wood with a central hole for the handle which was protected by an iron boss ; it is the iron handle and boss which usually survive in graves where they are found .
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