Example sentences of "[verb] in [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The records need to be sorted in order of a particular ( key ) field before storing the data on to the file .
2 All that is required now is for each tip to be lifted in turn from the worktop , and the strong tape folded over to form a complete pocket at each corner .
3 The sanctions were lifted in advance of a visit by Arens to the European Council of Ministers on April 2 , 1990 .
4 The French king Robert the Pious ( 996 – 1031 ) allegedly delighted in generosity to the poor , in acts of humility , such as when he washed the feet of 160 clerics with his own hair , and in making gifts to churches .
5 Furthermore , this enhanced presence of calcineurin can act in synergy with a phorbol ester to stimulate T cells , thus by-passing the normal calcium requirement .
6 Many , however , came to accept it in the context of their hopes for future labour success : capitalist bureaucracy was undesirable , but when labour came to dominate Parliament , the bureaucracy would act in sympathy with the needs and condition of the working class and would no longer be regarded as an alien intrusion .
7 In F v West Berkshire Health Authority [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 545 , Lord Goff stated : where the state of affairs is permanent or semi-permanent , as … in the case of a mentally disordered person … there is no point in waiting to obtain the patient 's consent … the doctor must act in the best interests of his patient , just as if he had received his patient 's consent so to do … the lawfulness of the doctor 's action is to be found in the principle of necessity … the doctor must act in accordance with a responsible and competent body of relevant professional opinion … it may be good practice to consult relatives and others who are concerned with the care of the patient .
8 So far as the mechanisms for enforcing the rules of conduct are concerned , section 18(2) of the Act requires that any person who is exercising any of the functions conferred by Part II of the Act with respect to any of the matters described in section 18(1) , the granting of rights or audience etc. , must act in accordance with the general principle mentioned in section 17(3) .
9 The cases establish the basic requirement that a director must act in accordance with the standard of the ‘ ordinary prudent man ’ .
10 for this reason , the courts apply the rule that when Parliament has conferred a judicial or quasi-judicial power upon a person , he must act in accordance with the rules of natural justice .
11 IT IS not irrational for a jury to decide that the first of two co-accused acted in concert with the second but that the second co-accused did not act in concert with the first , because the case against each accused must be considered separately and there may be evidence which is admissible against one but not the other .
12 He also submitted that it was essential that a jury should reach a rational conclusion by a rational process of thought , and he further submitted that it was wholly irrational for them in effect to hold that the first appellant did not act in concert with the second appellant , but that the second appellant acted in concert with the first appellant .
13 A random element is incorporated into stochastic models to summarize or act in place of a number of small , independent processes .
14 The existing constitution stipulated that in the event of the president 's death , the vice-president must act in place of the president for the ninety days which would elapse before an election could be held .
15 Pursuant to section 85 and Schedule 14 , if both the complainant and the society agree , the adjudicator may act in relation to a complaint within section 83 as an arbitrator with all the legal consequences that that entails .
16 An alteration to the Party Constitution forbade selection as a candidate to anyone who " does not undertake to accept and act in harmony with the Standing Orders of the Parliamentary Party " .
17 The bestowal of a right upon a third party gives rise to expectations on the part of that third party that the parties will act in conformity with the treaty in their relations with itself ; without necessarily having made any commitment of its own it will see itself as the beneficiary of the exchange of promises between the parties .
18 Accordingly the Crown Prosecution Service and a private prosecutor having notice of the terms of paragraph 33 would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the paragraphs of the order to which exception is taken .
19 I would reject the submission made to the Court of Appeal that so long as the terms of paragraph 33 had been brought to the notice of the prosecution authorities they would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the order .
20 A party can not , without the leave of the court , adduce evidence or rely on any document which has not been disclosed in accordance with the rules at a hearing or directions appointment ( FPCR , r17(3) ; FPR , r4.17(3) ) .
21 This report was disclosed in accordance with the direction of the trial on the twenty sixth of September of this year er the defendant had not obtained er a report themselves .
22 The words ‘ prevent ’ and ‘ independently ’ convey clearly to my mind that the prosecuting authorities regarded themselves as inhibited for all practical purposes from making use of material disclosed in consequence of the court order and that they felt free to pursue their own inquiries and to use material thereby discovered .
23 The legislation has been designed in part on the basis of research on custodial interrogation carried out for the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure .
24 A tank known as the A.14 Model was designed in conjunction with the War Office and facilities were provided at Crewe Locomotive Works for the erection of a pilot model , completed in July 1939 .
25 The National Certificate in Travel has been designed in collaboration with the Association of British Travel Agents National Training Board ( ABTA NTB ) who are the Industry Lead Body for the retail travel sector and is aimed at those seeking a career in the retail travel trade , primarily and traditionally school leavers .
26 It will be offered in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Health , Edinburgh District Council and has been designed in collaboration with the Royal Environmental Health Institute for Scotland .
27 The tasks are designed in relation to a variety of writing purposes and a range of text types for general-purpose language learners .
28 Mike Traynor of distribution services said ‘ All existing specifications are being reviewed to see where improvements can be made and all new specifications are being designed in line with the policy . ’
29 These national criteria have been designed in connection with the new General Certificate of Secondary Education and are intended to ‘ offer a concise account of the understanding , knowledge and competences which should be developed in the course of following the syllabus ’ .
30 Two court cases were still awaited in connection with the simultaneous uprisings at Santa Barbara and El Frontón prisons in which at least another 100 inmates were thought to have died .
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