Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [vb -s] in " in BNC.
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1 | If the fact that the label is encoded there helps in the interpretation of a pronoun referring to that object , the other half of Sag & Hankamer 's hypothesis — that deep anaphors are interpreted with respect to only a mental model — will be shown to be false . |
2 | CHEMICALS companies have made further cuts in capital spending this year and only a modest improvement is in prospect next year before a further fall in 1994 , according to an industry survey published yesterday . |
3 | In the classic fat/alkali reaction the soap thus formed further assists in the cleaning process . |
4 | They are : — ( a ) mankind must have a ‘ god ’ , and ( b ) there is no evidence that the kind of incontrovertible ‘ god ’ that is needed actually exists in an eternal , ready-made form , or has ever thus existed . |
5 | The sea had worn little ruts in the wood and barnacles were clinging to it everywhere . |
6 | ( c. 1105–1184 ) , bishop of Lisieux , was born near Seés in Normandy between 1105 and 1109 , the second son of Hardouin de Neuville and an unnamed mother ; a younger brother and at least one sister completed the family . |
7 | It 's the first school in Scotland to receive permission from the government to become self-governing and has raised deep concerns in the local community . |
8 | It 's the first school in Scotland to receive permission from the government to become self-governing and has raised deep concerns in the local community . |
9 | If ( and only if ) almost all plant material is seen as soon as the LB-level is reached then increases in readings with increasing exposure will be due to spreading and the graph will be linear for plants in this region , as it is for cards . |
10 | The account of global politics that I have given here derives in part from such a paradigm , in which I emphasize the importance throughout the twentieth century of the opposition between capitalism and socialism , and more generally between those processes and policies which tend either to increase or to diminish inequality in its diverse forms , within societies and in the world as a whole . |
11 | Certainly , but I should hate you to forget that he has scored more runs in Test cricket than any other Englishman . |
12 | Ii is perhaps fair to say that experience of the kind of thinking involved also results in more perceptive provision for those children whose learning difficulties are less pronounced . |
13 | Integration of Health and Agricultural Science with General Science as mentioned above prevails in many countries . |
14 | Economic success in the long term required further sacrifices in the short term . |
15 | The rule of law thus described still prevails in the Probate Court , where it is not enough to prove a relation between testator and beneficiary , which in the court of equity would require the beneficiary to displace the presumption of undue influence by proving independent advice to the testator . |