Example sentences of "and [vb -s] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The extent to which true devolution of powers to Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland is necessary or desirable is controversial and differs in each case . |
2 | Speranskii 's consequent package of reforms is too complex to be analysed in detail at this point , and has in any case been thoroughly investigated by Marc Raeff . |
3 | The two machines most affected by this issue are the PC and Macintosh so it seems appropriate to examine the pros and cons in some detail . |
4 | Although many solicitors offer fixed fee interviews they are given little publicity beyond referral lists and notices in some solicitors ' offices . |
5 | Their results can be seen in Demonstrating Successful Care in the Community which describes all twenty-eight projects and looks in some detail at five of them . |
6 | Certainly you 'll find truths and lies in these pages , and an excited , undeceived fan's-eye view . |
7 | Ironically , the deep-seated mistrust , even hatred , left by a half-century of American support for despots and oligarchs in that region has helped keep General Noriega in power . |
8 | Whereas Taskopruzade , writing toward the end of Suleyman 's reign , is on the whole relatively vague about the facts of a scholar 's career , he delights in anecdotes which illustrate the scholar 's piety or learning and describes in some detail his writings and his his pious foundations . |
9 | Efficiency in competition is thus a prime source of selection and occurs in many aspects of social life . |
10 | Methane production is an effective and safe pathway for H 2 disposal and occurs in most animals . |
11 | In many cases larval invasion is limited to the liver , and may give rise to hepatomegaly and eosinophilia , but on some occasions a larva escapes into the general circulation and arrives in another organ , the most frequently noted being the eye . |
12 | But if she takes her job too seriously , and acts in this way towards her own children at home , she will lose the intimacy of the relationship and seem a very impersonal and unkind mother . |
13 | help develop inter-departmental communication and links in this area ; |
14 | More I think ; for it is a lonely thing , and suffers in this DOMINION as I have . |
15 | Postponing taxes is an unusual departure for a Chancellor and ties in any successor , should Mr Lamont be moved in a Cabinet reshuffle . |
16 | Such antagonism is often almost unthinking , is frequently unmerited , and seems in any event a necessary device whereby the professional culture of a school sustains itself . |
17 | Dana claimed that he expanded his diary into the narrative Two Years Before the Mast ( the significant subtitle is ‘ An authentic narrative of a sailor 's Life at Sea ’ ) in order to represent the seaman 's view ignored in other sea-stories , but as a young undergraduate , sent to sea for his health , he presented a life of hardship and monotony from an educated point of view and seems in any case to have been more concerned with exact recording of weather , cargoes and seaman 's techniques than with personal behaviour and attitudes . |
18 | He is Robert Harrold , Chairman of the National Dance branch of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing — a very experienced teacher who lectures and examines in many parts of the world . |
19 | AH ! how the other half live , but if he works hard and pulls in some loot , all to the good . |
20 | These keys are in one of five locations , and to find each key you must solve the problems and puzzles in each area . |
21 | All the facts about the Clubs and resorts in this brochure are checked and re-checked for accuracy by our special department in Birmingham , by our resort staff and , wherever possible , by hoteliers . |
22 | We view the torso as a flexible tube or sausage-shape , remembering that it is capable of twists and bends in any direction at the waist : forwards , sideways and backwards . |
23 | We view the torso as a flexible tube or sausage-shape , remembering that it is capable of twists and bends in any direction at the waist : forwards , sideways and backwards . |
24 | The fourth and final objective is to identify possible variations and contrasts in these aspects of afforestation within the various branches of the private sector . |
25 | Although the piece is set in the ‘ Roaring ‘ 20's ’ , Cy Coleman 's music rarely goes into period style , but instead exploits a cod-operatic vein , going from Puccini to Piaf , with winks and nods in all directions , and superbly served by Madeline Kahn , who has the voice of a sarcastic diva and a vocal presence so strong that I felt I could see her . |
26 | Some short scarps and hummocks in this region probably also originate from the Caloris impact . |
27 | The city streams and pours in this symphony of trust . |
28 | However , the basic structure of Branch Representatives , District Committees and Area Councils is straightforward and operates in most Areas . |
29 | Ratcliffe ( 1988 ) describes it as a technique used in rehabilitating people with memory loss , confusion and time-place-person disorientation which adds a humanistic element to care , and discusses in some detail how it affects communicating . |
30 | The person who receives the message as a phone call , a letter , a printed book , or a shout , receives the message perfectly or imperfectly , decodes it , and reacts in some way . |