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

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1 The tenor of his argument was that the Parliament due to meet in February 1545 could not provide enough money in time .
2 And there 's time to remember the part each played in the fight against fascism .
3 ‘ It 's a bit odd to live in Main Street , ’ I said .
4 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
5 Among the new shoes are two highly competitive races , the Gel Elite Racer and the Wakiihuri Racer , while the Gel 120 succeeds in bringing a fresh look to the popular 100 series .
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7 It is a change some make in private .
8 Mr Bob Wybrow of Gallup reckons that year by year only about a tenth of his own time is occupied with politics , and ‘ about two per cent of the organisation 's time ’ , though of course this doubles in an election year .
9 In part this means in relation to other members of society as conditioned by the distribution of income and the operation of political power .
10 Acetate production from CO 2 occurs in the rat caecum and in the gut of termites .
11 At the much lower surface temperatures on the Earth most of the CO 2 remains in the carbonates and therefore the partial pressure of atmospheric CO 2 is low .
12 Coupling with slow ice sheet and ocean feedbacks can account for orbitally-paced planetwide changes of temperature and CO 2 recorded in ice cores in ways that purely atmospheric models can not .
13 Unfortunately , the margins wo n't sustain the level of investment that staying in the game demands .
14 Export-led growth will — if it works — be boosted by a tariff-cutting programme due to start in June ; after Brazil and Argentina began gingerly reducing their tariffs in 1987 , trade between them increased from $1.35 billion that year to $2 billion in 1990 .
15 The contract is for the supply of a Super Puma , based at Aberdeen , in connection with an oil exploration programme due to start in May .
16 The effect of this constraint on the relationship between the models in Figure 7.29 results in the same rotations imposed on model I also being imposed on model 2 .
17 So in the end he took to pointing at the last and most precious of " the possessions " … tiger-skins , bookcases full of elevating and instructional volumes , embroidered samplers , teasets of bone china , humidors and candlesticks , mounted elephants ' feet , and rowing-oars with names of college eights inscribed in gilt paint ; the ladies were instructed to improvise sandbags out of linen sheets and pillowslips and fine lace tablecloths .
18 Card 12 knitted in Fair Isle changing colour every 12 rows .
19 ( 2 ) Private or non-private customer : Chapter 2 considers in detail the types of customer recognised under the regulatory system and identifies in particular , market counterparties , non-private customers ( including expert investors and trade customers ) and private customers .
20 Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
21 If material 1 appeared in its condition 1 form in sequence 1 , then it appeared in its condition 2 form in sequence 2 , and so on to sequence 8 .
22 Card 10 knitted in Fair Isle changing colour every 10 rows .
23 Chapter 7 examines in detail the methods for making the comparison between the conceptual models and the real situation .
24 For three generations the Spring family played a dominant part in this , and when Thomas Spring III died in 1523 he was wealthier than many of the nobility and was the richest commoner in England outside London ; he owned 26 manors in eastern England and held property in 130 parishes ( 82 , pp.13 , 94 , 152–3 ) .
25 Wings of Oracle is the first sponsored boat likely to sail in a British Admiral 's Cup team .
26 Figure 4 shows in two dimensions how short covalent bonds and long ionic bonds can both be accommodated in a random structure .
27 Nevertheless , chapter 41 embodied in statutory form a principle which was to be resoundingly extended and proclaimed a century later by Wyclif : that church property might be recovered where the purpose of the original benefaction was neglected .
28 Territoriality , dominance , and ritualized fighting all result in the fact , often noticed , that the amount of naked aggression to be seen in nature is less than the maximum possible .
29 The externalist says , in this case , that so long as condition 4 does in fact hold , whether a is able to point it out or even to understand it or not , a does know that p ( given conditions 1- 3 , of course ) .
30 The album is preceded by the single ‘ Rain ’ , with a demonic American preacher , a Gambian thunderstorm and the bells of Oxford 's Merton college all segued in the first 20 seconds .
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