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

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1 Browse in Amalfi
2 Do not go into cafés , browse in cake shops , linger over the chocolate counter , or bake a batch of biscuits .
3 Surface waters in contact with melting ice tend to be very thinly populated with zooplankton .
4 Some of the most famous big bream waters in Britain are the Cheshire and Shropshire meres .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 A course designed to meet the needs of people in industry who have to communicate in English during their working lives .
9 No previous knowledge of Persian is required for admission to Persian 1 ; by the end of the year students should be able to read newspapers and simple Persian texts , and to communicate in Persian with native speakers .
10 Over what distance do cells have to communicate in order to establish their position ?
11 One line of evidence connecting manual activity and symbolic language processes concerns cases of " signing aphasia " in the deaf This refers to the deficit shown by those individuals who have learned to use their hands to communicate in sign language and subsequently sustain brain damage which impairs this ability .
12 Beating drums and sticks and piping , with dancers and tumblers leaping ahead of them , the grave band of three old men and four younger ones in cloaks of feathers and aprons of leaves had approached him and they had parleyed , as far as their inability to communicate in language allowed .
13 When geometry is being described , rather than function , we find it easiest to communicate in pictures .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Coulommiers is a small Brie , eaten very young when the surface mould is only just starting to appear , and Fongeru is similar but ripened in fronds of bracken and very difficult to obtain .
17 The model suggests that during this step the entire gamut of issues embedded in the defined change problem must be identified , analyzed , and prioritized in terms of any probable domino effects .
18 Throughout RX each problem is analysed in the same way , with possible solutions evaluated and prioritized in terms of the relative costs of conformance and non-conformance .
19 The answer follows through : it is , as a minimum , to provide the graduates of higher education with the capacity not merely to go on learning , but also to go on being critical of all they encounter in thought and action .
20 The kind of things that they make may reflect ideas that they encounter in stories , rhymes or visits .
21 Here Donaldson draws attention to the importance of the new systems of representation that children encounter in school , in the acquisition of literacy and numeracy .
22 On the other hand , the context created in the deductive marking experiment did involve the child having knowledge which the addressee ( the Pink Panther ) lacked , and so it was probably more conducive to the production of deductive explanations than many of the contexts children encounter in school .
23 The science that children encounter in school sometimes introduces domains of which children have little or no everyday experience .
24 Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses .
25 The socialisation process pupils encounter in schools therefore involves not only the acquisition of formally defined skills , but also the gaining of many other social skills , such as learning how to live in a group and how to respond to those in authority .
26 He argued that thought does not arise out of abstract logical puzzles but from specific problems which we encounter in practice .
27 This becomes evident if one considers the goods we encounter in terms of some fairly simple criteria .
28 Beat for 15mins , then beat in glycerine .
29 Cool pastry for 5mins , then beat in eggs one at a time until mixture is firm , glossy and elastic .
30 Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy , then beat in eggs , a little at a time .
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