Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [adj] [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 It lays down standards for the media programme within the school , in terms of the provision of skilled personnel and plentiful materials in appropriate surrounds ; it specifies in some detail the media programme for the " school district " ( the American equivalent of the local education authority ) in similar terms of personnel , materials and distribution .
2 Or rather not , but keep the odds of knowledge in my power without co-partner , so to add what wants in female sex the more to draw his love and render me more equal and perhaps a thing not undesirable sometimes superior , for inferior .
3 Since the connection with future profits no longer holds in this situation the basis on which ‘ altruistic ’ acts can normally be supported , their putative contribution to long-term profits , does not obtain .
4 Now it is generally observed that most civil servants whatever country they come from make sure that they er give each other pay rises and I know it happens in this country the Civil Service pay pays quite well and it 's certainly a key erm feature in er pay structure in developing countries that if your , if you work for the government you are very very well paid , like government wages can be , you know , four , five , six , ten , twenty times
5 On page 306 of the first volume ( Remington & Co. , London , 1893 , no translator credited ) Du Camp describes in great detail the woman on whom Emma Bovary was based .
6 She describes in precise detail the deserted country road in Mayobridge , County Down , where a mine blew up the Land-Rover he was travelling in .
7 Fortunately this did not stop the women from trying , and Basnett , senior lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick , describes in some detail the individual practitioners who set about the task .
8 Joan Bromberg describes in some detail the US 's preparation for the Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy .
9 This chapter describes in some detail the procedures for isolation of eggs and pre-implantation embryos , and for the manipulation and observation of embryos at various stages of development .
10 The Gesta describes in some detail the journey of Peter to Rome to receive the belt , the symbol of the Christian warrior , and the diadem or crown , the symbol of kingship .
11 it says in this book the other day
12 The Convention prescribes in some detail the documentation to be used , the extent to which translations may be required , and the actual mode of service to be employed in the state of destination ; these various issues are interconnected .
13 Often long after a release , a reappearance or the commutation of a death sentence , information reaches us which shows in more detail the impact of your appeals .
14 Table 5.1 shows in simplified form the type of strategic calculations needed .
15 A study of a remarkable set of documents put together by USAID ( the administration for foreign aid given by the United States ) during the past few years entitled , Environmental Profiles , one for each country , shows in considerable detail the extent of soil degradation , alkalinisation , salinisation , waterlogging , and desertification world-wide .
16 Figure 12.2 shows in chronological order the various recent studies of investor protection carried out and the subsequent system of regulation as embodied in the Financial Services Act , 1986 .
17 As the young runner 's confidence grows in this way the coach 's job is to fuel the novice 's dreams by suggesting practical ways in which they can be achieved .
18 As a result of the rapport which exists in this relationship the client benefits enormously .
19 For much the same reasons we are quite satisfied that there is nothing in the Act which affects in any way the processes by which decisions as to suspension and disbarment , and so on are to be taken and promulgated through the machinery created by the Inns in 1986 with the concurrence of the judges , subject always to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
20 What the film lacks in political correctness the depiction of the North American natives of the time is , like Fenimore Cooper 's attitude , verging on the slanderous it more than makes up for in vitality .
21 This enacts in statutory form the rule laid down in Christie v. Leachinsky ( H.
22 Where a resident in country A grants in that country the right in country B to exercise intellectual property rights which he has therein acquired by registration or application he does not render a service in country B by the grant .
23 The following section examines in greater detail the barriers to increased takeover activity in the Community .
24 The project examines in some detail the ways in which Western economies ( the member countries of the European Communities , the US and Japan ) have responded to this environment .
25 It celebrates the past , it challenges the future and expresses in one voice the community 's belief in itself .
26 This index , often on cards , gives in alphabetical order the subjects together with their class numbers .
27 The period in question was one of make or break for the conservation of Rome 's antiquities , and this book explores in satisfying depth the activities , notably of the French , in saving them .
28 This chapter explores in more detail the effect of such equivalence classes on parsing phonemes into words .
29 It also discusses in some detail the shortcomings of the law in regard to theft and kindred offences , as they appeared to the committee , and it proposes remedies .
30 Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
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