Example sentences of "[vb base] the [noun] in [pron] " in BNC.

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1 what factors influence the way in which the individual carries out the AL of maintaining a safe environment ?
2 The news media can , by the way they report and by the significance they attach to personalities , events and the statements of individuals , colour the attitudes of the public and in turn influence the way in which the constitution is interpreted and the political system works .
3 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
4 Ireland , the oldest hockey playing country in the world , host the tournament in their centenary year .
5 I squeeze the bottle in my pocket , making certain it is there .
6 However , you secretly retain it and , when your hand goes up to your neck , you hide the coin in your collar .
7 She could not — and did not try to — hide the triumph in her voice at being thus vindicated .
8 In telling such stories , people display the ways in which they think about health and illness , and this is of central interest to this study .
9 Surveys ought to focus on how parents and children perceive the ways in which the school satisfies their needs .
10 Children with ABL can not absorb fat because they lack the lipoproteins in which fats are carried from the small intestine into the bloodstream .
11 Daly , Frye and Millett all stress the way in which women have been subject to the power of men .
12 And all three writers stress the way in which they see the female self as ‘ invaded ’ by patriarchal conditioning .
13 Debates relating to regional policy also highlight the way in which the economic problems of the older industrialized regions , which include most inner-cities , have not figured prominently in government thinking since 1979 .
14 A coach operator may book accommodation and sell the hotel in his own brochure using his own copy .
15 So a survey of an area such as a city might raise genuine problems of getting about to see people , and cluster sampling might sample a number of polling districts and concentrate the interviews in them to the complete exclusion of all the other polling districts .
16 She shook her head , not understanding , watching him bundle the rabbit in her jumper , then lift it and sling it over his shoulder .
17 Raise the book in your right hand .
18 The evangelists make the point in their own characteristic ways .
19 And finally er as I as I make the point in my in my written statement , there are going to be exceptions , exceptions are part of the the game .
20 By delivery of care we mean the way in which nursing care is planned and put into practice .
21 I mean the council in our house today , the council and he 's told the other council , one is n't working , well he 's on a good job somewhere , he said well what 's one hundred and twenty pound a week ?
22 When we use the words , ‘ brothers ’ and ‘ sisters ’ we usually mean the people in our immediate families , but it can also mean other people in the world who might be in need of our help .
23 fancy calling somebody that , I mean the names in themselves are old fashion names are n't they
24 I mean the house in itself , no , I mean
25 In experience of this kind , perceptions achieved through the schema aesthetic begin to affect the total context of a work and start to not only direct attention but also change the way in which the image is seen .
26 When we change the order in which things happen , it changes the meaning of the story .
27 You lose your nerve , drive down to Streatley in secret , change the tape in your father 's Ansaphone , prepare the body and move your whole schedule forward a week .
28 Or symbolically , if we let $ be the set of sentences in language L , C the set of possible contexts , P the set of propositions , and U the cartesian product of S x C — i.e. the set of possible combinations of members of S with members of C , and we let the corresponding lower case letters stand for elements or members of each of those sets ( i.e. s e S , c e C , p e P , u e U ) : ( 16 ) f(u) =p ( or:f ( s , c ) = p ) i.e. f is a function that assigns to utterances the propositions that express their full meaning in context Gazdar ( 1979a : 4-5 ) , on the other hand , wishes to capture the ways in which utterances change the context in which they are uttered ; he shows that Katz 's formulation is incompatible with that goal , and therefore suggests instead : ( 17 ) f(u) c ( or:f ( s , c ) c ) i.e. f is a function from utterances to contexts , namely the contexts brought about by each utterance ( or : f assigns to each sentence plus the context prior to its utterance , a second context caused by its utterance ) The idea here is that the shift from the context prior to an utterance to the context post utterance itself constitutes the communicational content of the utterance .
29 Choreographers can not in any way change the ways in which their dancers move .
30 Many of these schemes change the environment in which crime might be committed , for example by better street lighting or closed-circuit television ( CCTV ) surveillance .
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