Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [be] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 That coins were minted in the names of bishops and churches is clear , but it is not certain that they mark an encroachment into a royal preserve .
2 That provision was placed in the contingency because it was un felt it was unclear at the time , what the effect on costs would be , of the sale of link waste .
3 A solicitor acting for another trustee has discovered that that money was withdrawn in cash .
4 What I can do is bring you someone now on the line who can tell us exactly why that decision was made and exactly why that money was spent in the way it was because we 've been joined by Councillor John Power .
5 Each strip is viewed in turn , starting at the end where the light test card is positioned .
6 A group of geophysicists who were working on the rocks of the floor of the north-east Pacific had discovered , before Hess 's suggestion was published , that instead of a random pattern of reversals , such as were common on land , the oceanic crust in the Pacific exhibited a pattern of ‘ strip reversals ’ ; the rocks in each strip were magnetized in one fixed direction , but the rocks in alternate , parallel strips were magnetized in the reverse direction .
7 Little progress was made in this field before the 1950s , but in the 1940s a particularly notable drug came to light unexpectedly .
8 A decision on the current appeal against that decision is expected in approximately one month .
9 DPP v K [ 1990 ] 1 WLR 1067 applied Caldwell to assault occasioning actual bodily harm , but that decision was overruled in Spratt [ 1990 ] 1 WLR 1118 ( CA ) .
10 Each term students take two courses , each course being taught in a weekly two-and-a-half-hour session .
11 In this respect , we believe it is vital that comprehensive and enforceable planning conditions are legally attached to planning permission , should you be so minded to recommend that permission be given in your report to the Minister of State for Wales .
12 Each jaw is moved in the transverse plane by powerful adductor and abductor muscles .
13 The features of each level are shown in Figure 3.2 .
14 Night does not end work : each field is irrigated in its turn at the appointed hour , even in the middle of the night . ’
15 After assembly — electronics wired up , scratchplates mounted , machineheads screwed to necks , necks screwed to bodies , guitars strung and tuned to pitch , etc. — each guitar is stood in a climate-controlled room for three days before final setup and adjustment .
16 To give an overview of the way in which the 50 coding categories were used in each condition Tables 7.4 and 7.5 show the total number of times each category was used in the description and potential risks conditions respectively .
17 That attachment is performed in the cytoplasm by a special protein , which is able to recognize both the glycine molecule , and the end of the tRNA molecule , and stick them together .
18 Measurements of neutron flux at the earth can also help in estimates of carbon-14 production , important because studies of the concentration of that isotope are used in dating and in research on solar activity and climate in the past .
19 Each sentence was presented in conjunction with two pictures , one of which depicted the singular version of the sentence and one the plural .
20 Executive power in internal affairs in each case is vested in a Council of Ministers , responsible to the Staten ( parliament ) , which is elected for a four-year term .
21 Suggested cures were legion , and one correspondent wrote to the newspaper concerning the closure of the graveyards at Spa Fields , St Botolph Bishopsgate and St Thomas , Golden Lane , suggesting that the ground in each case be covered in quicklime .
22 That case was distinguished in Charter v. Sullivan ( 1957 C.A. ) where the buyer refused to accept a Hillman Mini which he had ordered from a trader .
23 That case was heard in 1966 , since when the " mass of technicalities " has been piled much higher .
24 Thus , while there may be preferences discernible in the choice of elements most-likely-to-be-concentrated-on within a sentence if that sentence is presented in isolation , such preferences may reflect the rather trivial fact that names are more salient than anything else , in isolation .
25 Each Mechonoid was moulded in fibre-glass on a circular base and , like the Dalek , fitted with castors enabling it to roll along the floor .
26 When the final conformation results in a B II junction facing a B I junction in the other strand , little change is seen in the helicoidal parameters ( figure 10 ) .
27 From 1834 little change was made in the welfare system until the first decade of the twentieth century .
28 Five guests can be accommodated and each bedroom is furnished in a ‘ country house ’ style and equipped with , amongst other things , a sewing kit and a radio or TV .
29 ‘ It is strange , ’ continued Corbett , ‘ that Erceldoun is buried in the very church in which he was murdered ! ’
30 The merit of the project in relation to each criterion is assessed in terms of the five classes , ranging from very good to very poor .
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