Example sentences of "[adj] in [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Choose a special canine shampoo , and use this in accordance with the instructions , especially if it is medicated and active against parasites such as fleas , for example .
2 The premium rate suggested by him would be equivalent to an amount in excess of £1 billion ( $1.95 billion ) for a syndicate with a capacity of £41m ; this in addition to the losses already paid and reserved .
3 The geological formations mean that the production rate per oil well is very high , and this in conjunction with the proximity of the wells to deep water marine terminals , means that transportation and production costs are low .
4 We used this in conjunction with the other variables to assist in exploring internal community norms of language .
5 Students will be asked to monitor their own personal and social development which has taken place as a result of work experience and to review this in conjunction with the tutor .
6 Students will be asked to monitor their own personal and social development which has taken place as a result of the experience and to review this in conjunction with the tutor .
7 Robert wondered how this particular breakaway section of a breakaway section of the Nizari Ismailis had managed to carry on like this in Wimbledon for the last seventy years .
8 Where most of the planned personal communicators support pen input , Radio Computer has eschewed this in favour of the capability to exchange messages with pagers and run MS-DOS applications .
9 On the mayor 's , on the mayor 's casting vote I vote this in favour of the motion .
10 Brenda 's initial response to Trevor 's " even if " e's in is car , man " is the London English " I would n't sleep in " is car " ( line 10 ) : but she reaffirms this in Creole in the same turn ( me na sleep in " is car ) and furthermore gives her reason : " for me have me bed at home " .
11 Once again , as with water , the parsimony of individual householders and landlords prevented a more widespread domestic usage , so that by 1870 there were only 87,000 subscribers — and this in spite of the opportunities offered by gas for heating and cooking as well as lighting .
12 Thus , Mercier and Baker report a series of experiments in which rats pre-exposed to a compound of a clicker and a light acquired latent inhibition to the click just as readily as subjects pre-exposed to the click alone , and this in spite of the fact that the light was a salient event that was certainly noticed and processed by the animals .
13 All this in spite of the label 's almost wilful determination not to dirty its mitts with such business stuffery as promotion , publicity or even press .
14 And this in spite of the fact that two-thirds of the ‘ excellent ’ companies analysed had fallen from grace by 1987 , when Peters himself brazenly opened his third book , Thriving on Chaos , with the statement : ‘ There are no excellent companies ’ .
15 Fewer do this in response to the next question , presumably because it is not so obvious an effect unless the required figures are being directly pointed at .
16 Attendances at open air masses were reportedly hundreds of thousands below the Vatican 's expectations , and analysts attributed this in part to the increasing appeal of Protestant evangelism and Afro-Brazilian sects .
17 And I 've said this er I 've said this in week to the civil service unions , I never did believe in lobbying Parliament .
18 Recession has hit some towns harder than others , and Bookland branches reflected this in sales over the Christmas period ranging from 20% up to declines of 15%l ‘ Overall takings will be up by a few points , but volume will be very slightly down . ’
19 The letters were placed in the House of Commons library , with a covering note from Mr Nicholas Ridley , the present Trade Secretary , to Mr Gordon Brown , Labour 's trade spokesman , saying he had done this in view of the public interest .
20 I mentioned this in view of the fact that Eliot had wanted Rowse to read the original essay , and I was anxious to see whether he still recommended this .
21 We have already discussed this in relation to the acute anxiety spiral but it is well worth repeating that avoidance , prior to encountering the full experience of the feared situation , occurs because of what the person believes is going to happen .
22 She discusses this in relation to the view held by some feminists that ‘ every woman 's experience of the world is valid , not false , illusory or mistaken , and that all views of the world are equally valid ’ .
23 With materials designed to highlight language items , we have an indication of how materials designers approach the question of video 's role in the lesson.I will look at this in relation to the traditional stages of a language lesson , presentation , practice , reinforcement , and to the elicitation stage some teachers introduce before presentation .
24 You may have views on this in relation to the blocks currently being considered by the DTI for the next round of licences ( see the map ) .
25 Objective setting does just this in relation to the project in which leader and follower share responsibility .
26 Erato has clearly borne this in mind with the latest batch of eight mid-price ‘ Emeraudes ’ , and thankfully without having to resort to second-rate orchestras , conductors , and engineering ( all are DDD recordings ) .
27 We need to bear this in mind in the next chapter when we consider some of the problems of lexical retrieval experienced by patients exhibiting an acquired language disorder .
28 You find the same toy as this in Indonesia in the shape of a lady bird , or at the turn of the century in London in the shape of an alligator
29 The department agreed to consider this in consultation with the local authority associations .
30 If preparing this in advance of the party , leave the dip in a bowl in the refrigerator .
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