Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He admits that having taken the decision to box again , the regime of the work seems harder , the magnet of other interests and causes in life seems stronger .
2 Demands to abandon an existing shibboleth in order to replace it with an even older one .
3 ‘ The real solution lies in cooperation to eliminate the causes of illegal migration , in easing the situation of countries from where migrants flow through economic assistance , training and other means , ’ Mr Boross said .
4 ‘ The real solution lies in cooperation to eliminate the causes of illegal migration , in easing the situation of countries from where migrants flow through economic assistance , training and other means , ’ Boross said .
5 A major focus of industrial policy within the EC and elsewhere lies in attempts to influence the evolution of high technology industries .
6 The Chancellor of the Exchequer will expect to be a member of the Cabinet Committee considering important legislation in any field , including criminal justice , although if at a particular meeting the main Treasury interest lies in resource costs the Chief Secretary to the Treasury might go in his place .
7 How much this matters in practice depends on the significance that levels of attainment come to acquire in the grouping of children within and between schools , and in the perceptions of pupils by their teachers .
8 Plant gladiolus corms in batches to provide a succession of blooms .
9 It stands in gardens landscaped over a period of two years ( which were designed to ensure an array of colours and scents throughout the year ) , and woodlands resplendent with over one hundred species of trees and shrubs , the home of owls , badgers , green woodpeckers , pheasants and foxes .
10 As the eldest son of the eleventh Duke of Marlborough , Jamie Blandford stands in line to inherit one of Britain 's greatest stately homes , Blenheim Palace .
11 And it is fatuous for Mr Paddy Ashdown to claim that he stands in readiness to preserve our democracy with a more moderate alternative to Labour .
12 International : West joins in drive to stop Serbia
13 If the scientists are right , then a major clue about how cancer develops in children has been found .
14 ‘ The wife of one of the guys who lives in Lowestoft had sent out a video of his son 's birthday party which also had a bit of my Help programme for Anglia TV on it .
15 I passed my June copy to a friend who lives in Norfolk feeling sure I would be able to replace it but without success , and I was away on holiday for the August copy .
16 The red-billed weaver bird , or quelea , lives in colonies numbered in the millions ( right ) .
17 The one thing that really , apar , well not the one thing , many things irritate me about the programme , but one of them is that they get people on so you 've got someone choosing who lives in Edinburgh choosing someone who lives down in Plymouth
18 Yesterday , one of them who lives in Prestonpans said : ‘ We decided that Caledonian Mining would get in here over our dead bodies .
19 No one who lives in heaven keeps on sinning .
20 Sometimes informants and subsources in Lebanon had to go for weeks without pay because of budget cuts and red tape , El-Jorr complained , citing names , chapter and verse .
21 She finishes in August did you say ?
22 For there is a formula which generates the ‘ deviant ’ continuation from the same early stages ; since both series start in the same way , we can not appeal to the way in which one starts in order to justify our preference for its way of going on .
23 A PEDESTRIAN-only scheme starts in Darlington starts on March 29 .
24 yeah , because we 've opened stores in France and we 've also a new store in the U K there 's pluses and minuses there 's pluses in France pluses in the U K with one new store erm and minuses with the sub-lets
25 The ancient veneration for the rule of law has in England suffered during the last thirty years a marked decline .
26 The ‘ intercom ’ of the Quartet 's title refers not only to technological developments in information-processing systems , but also to how these developments have affected intercourse between individuals in everyday situations , and how this has in turn made possible a new role in society for narrative fiction .
27 Tom has in turn infected Mary and Sam — he 's bisexual .
28 There has been a long and fruitful interplay between the two branches : Pure Mathematics develops methods used in Applied Mathematics ; Applied Mathematics has in turn raised problems which have ultimately led to the creation of whole areas of Pure Mathematics .
29 Typically then they operate to defeat the title of the unpaid seller ( let us call him C ) who has entrusted his goods to a buyer who , without paying C , has in turn sold them to an innocent purchaser .
30 In summary then , the method of control over businesses offering investment advice is one whereby Parliament through the Financial Services Act has delegated power to the Secretary of State who has in turn delegated most of his rule-making responsibilities to the SIB .
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