Example sentences of "[verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Do not go into cafés , browse in cake shops , linger over the chocolate counter , or bake a batch of biscuits .
2 Browse in the gift shop or enjoy refreshment in the restaurant , and you can reflect for a few moments on how different things might have been without the events of 1066 .
3 Explore the underground installations , browse in the museum , stand by the guns and look out over the Channel as gunners did in two wars .
4 Browse in Amalfi
5 Free in San Francisco to explore Chinatown , browse in the shops of Fisherman 's Wharf , ride a cable-car up and down the steep streets or visit the grim fortress of Alcatraz .
6 Occasionally I treated myself to a half hour browse in a bookshop .
7 A Belgian variety with a very low salt content and one of the best known mineral waters in the world .
8 He was a fanatical fisherman , and here on the borders of Galway and Mayo he found himself in some of the best fishing waters in Europe .
9 The beautiful and historic town of Buxton , in the Peak District of Derbyshire , is source of one of the purest natural mineral waters in the world .
10 Some of the most famous big bream waters in Britain are the Cheshire and Shropshire meres .
11 The historic town of Great Malvern , 7 miles away , came into prominence through its spa waters in the 18th and 19th centuries , although its origins as several disconnected villages are much earlier ; indeed its beautiful priory church was completed by craftsmen in 1460 .
12 The two sealing vessels that illegally hunted in Greenland waters in 1991 , the Polarfangst and the Polarstar ( see BBC WILDLIFE , October 1991 ) , have been forced to pay back a large part of their government subsidies — £50,000 and £30,000 respectively .
13 Surface waters in contact with melting ice tend to be very thinly populated with zooplankton .
14 This is said to be one of the best angling waters in the Midlands although this nearly changed a year ago when a slug of pollution threatened to wipe out 100,000 fish .
15 There are problems with ground waters in certain industrial areas where er factory premises have allowed solvents to leak .
16 The agreement followed a spate of oil spills since the March 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster [ see p. 36541 ] which included three large oil spills in US waters in June 1989 : ( i ) on June 23 , 650,000 gallons of fuel oil were spilt into Narragansett Bay off Rhode Island by a Liberian-registered tanker , World Prodigy , after it struck a reef ; ( ii ) on June 24 a Uruguayan tanker , Presidente Rivera , spilled 800,000 gallons of industrial heating oil after hitting a rock in the Delaware River , Delaware ; and ( iii ) also on June 24 a tow-barge spilled 250,000 gallons of light crude oil in Galveston Bay , Texas , after a collision with a Panamanian cargo ship .
17 For decades , the River Kennet near Marlborough was one of the best trout-fishing waters in the world ; until 4 years ago , when several hundred rainbow trout escaped from this fish farm at Mildenhall .
18 The Canto as a whole , whatever its incidental obscurities , is plainly concerned with the phenomenon of ‘ the living dead ’ , focussed in part , as Ronald Bush has invaluably pointed out , on the old men , Clemenceau , Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson , legislating at Versailles for a future they had no part in .
19 Obviously a great deal will depend on the ability the clergyman to communicate in ways the family find helpful so that they feel they are central to these arrangements .
20 Different horses communicate in different ways , although those that live together or are of the same family are more likely to communicate in the same way .
21 This fusion was reflected in their unique ability to communicate in both the sign language of the Plains tribes , and the Chinook trade jargon of the coastal peoples .
22 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
23 Teachers provide the greatest encouragement for children to communicate in writing when they respond more to the content of what is written than to such errors , and when they share a child 's writing with other children .
24 Over what distance do cells have to communicate in order to establish their position ?
25 It is pitched at a level which is neither simplistic nor dust-dry , reflecting Chris 's ability to communicate in the lecture hall as well as in print .
26 A number of dolphins have been taught to communicate in rudimentary English .
27 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy .
28 Many Voices — One World and the movement towards a new information order have tried to concretise and apply the right to communicate in the real world , both on the national and international levels .
29 Second , since intervention is often directed at the areas of relative weakness in a child 's linguistic abilities , it may be helpful to identify what these are and to what extent they are likely to impair the child 's ability to communicate in a variety of settings .
30 Gradually weight loss occurs despite a good diet , and in the final stages the person ceases to recognise the family or even the self in the mirror , loses bladder and bowel control , any capacity for self-care or ability to communicate in words .
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