Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 A brick or tile used in the construction of a building is a thing comprised in land by virtue of being attached to it .
2 In the same way that coins with mint names can be used to identify sites , so datable coins can be used to date objects or structures found in association with them .
3 These messages , it is widely believed , can give information about the future , the remote past or things taking place in distant parts of the world ; at a more down-to-earth level , psychologists and especially psychoanalysts think that analysis of dreams can reveal details of a person 's mental state , and have concocted numerous systems relating objects or events seen in dreams to aspects of the human psyche .
4 We would get back the two and a half thousand members the T & G poached in Liverpool City Council .
5 7 Describe any other factors which may be relevant , e.g. traffic signs or road works in the vicinity .
6 Also an explanation of signs or symbols used in timetables or maps .
7 Any crockery or cutlery lurking in your office or lab ?
8 These may combine programmes of SCOTVEC 's National Certificate modules or Higher National Units with skills or competences gained in the workplace , building on the experience of joint certification agreements which SCOTVEC has already established with several industry bodies .
9 Away from the pitch there were other voices of dissent , not least that of Gulf manager Bob Driver describing the hotel which accommodated all the teams : ‘ There are no TVs or radios functioning in the rooms , the swimming pools are out of order , and the tennis courts ca n't be used .
10 The process only terminates when no more entities or groups remain in the temporary work layers .
11 There were no vegetables or corn growing in the fields .
12 The state of how things are , as evidenced by who has rights over what and over whom , is justified by " myth " , that is to say by tales about the past which have a sacred or religious quality ( after the fashion of the Christian Bible ) , rather than by legislative enactments or precedents recorded in historical documents .
13 Defence or counterclaim delivered in default actions
14 After 1968 , no new artistic movements were permitted , and groups of artists or intellectuals meeting in cafes became the subject of suspicion .
15 An application under the Children Act which would have the effect of varying or discharging a direction or order made in wardship proceedings before 14 October 1991 should be made to the High Court even though the wardship itself may have ceased on that date under the transitional provisions ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , cited above , see also Appendix 5 ) .
16 The Committee was explicit about what it considered these pressures to be , saying that they had ‘ encountered several cases in which young men have been induced by means of gifts or money or hospitality to indulge in homosexual behaviour with older men ’ .
17 The choices , assessments and selections which go into formulating a strategy , and the ingenuity or crassness displayed in implementing it , must themselves be shown to be determined by factors other than intentions .
18 Townsend measures deprivation in terms of the inability or incapacity to participate in ‘ the activities and have the living conditions and amenities which are customary , or at least widely encouraged or approved ’ because of a lack of ‘ resources ’ ( 1979 , p. 31 ) .
19 The control of resources by the landowner usually means that the sites are impressive , dominant , and have had a lot of labour and/or money invested in them .
20 To recapitulate , it is clear that differences in national legislation may not only have the effect of preventing a good or service produced in one state being sold in another , but may also distort conditions of competition between manufacturers or suppliers located in different Member States of the Community .
21 Different questions may vary not only in terms of verbal or spatial content but also in terms of degree of interest , emotion or imagery aroused in a subject .
22 A black rook or crow sat in the hedge , as if to challenge her .
23 She remembered the rook or crow sitting in the hedge the night she had come away for ever .
24 The second case in which a requirement may be made to provide a specimen in accordance with section 7(4) is where the driver , having provided two specimens of breath one of which contains no more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , claims the right under section 8(2) to have that specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine provided in accordance with section 7(4) .
25 He wrote of it as seeds finer than the spores of fungi or dust caught in the sails of ships a thousand miles from land .
26 One very important fact to establish at the outset , therefore , is that it is not necessary to know why a particular fear or problem started in order to overcome it .
27 We are concerned , therefore , to apply TQM to the broad range of activities that are involved in R&D operating in the different industries , including how best to manage the total R & D operating in the different industries , including how best to management the total R & D process , from an original concept , through to product or service marketing , manufacture and end-use .
28 This developing agenda , in broad outline , covers economic and industrial issues of science policy in an international context ; issues of science policy in an international context ; modelling the research process and finding means of monitoring its development and change ; and management of the R & D process in the various sectors and levels of the system .
29 This does not need to be done explicitly ( e.g. through devices such as " in the last paragraph , I have argued … " ) , but can be achieved by phrases like " this x " , or " the idea that x " ( where x is a term or phrase used in the previous paragraph ) .
30 The discovery of mirror-image patterns of magnetic field reversal in rocks on the seabed off Iceland by Vine & Matthews reported in Nature in 1963 , combined with the earlier theoretical ideas and led to the concept of sea-floor spreading .
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