Example sentences of "[vb -s] in the " in BNC.

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1 A Belgian variety with a very low salt content and one of the best known mineral waters in the world .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Claims for compensation are forcing many employers to take RSI seriously , at last , and to tackle the root causes in the workplace .
7 The urgency and anxiety in Willa Cather 's rendering of black characters are liable to be missed entirely ; no mention is made of the problem that race causes in the technique and credibility of her last novel , Sapphira and the Slave Girl .
8 While it is possible to take the view that collective trade union action is of a different kind from initiatives taken by individuals or small groups of workers , most social scientists nowadays would probably accept that these forms of conflict stem from the same root causes in the commodity-status of labour and the constraints of managerial authority .
9 The reader is shown many bad marriages through the course of the novel and the disastrous effects it causes in the upbringing of children .
10 From the high fields , figures come down the track laden with potatoes or with a bundle of mint , the scent of which lingers in the air after them .
11 To one person this is an amusing fantasy , worth mentioning at the breakfast table , perhaps , but little more than that ; to the other it is a horrific nightmare which lingers in the memory for days .
12 Extraordinarily powerful and detailed American serial killer first novel that lingers in the mind long after it 's finished .
13 That lingers in the garden there .
14 A stuffiness lingers in the air — an overbreathed smell .
15 An impressive five lengths Folkestone success over Thimbalina in June lingers in the memory principally because of an outstanding ride by Lester Piggott , currently recovering from that horrific Breeders ' Cup fall .
16 Many of the rows and heartaches in the home crop up because adolescents think they are grown-up but the parents do n't agree .
17 Every penny counts in the battle to save the forests .
18 SCOTTISH Tories , awaiting their election counts in the early hours of Friday , were prepared for the worst .
19 In the accountancy of energy , surface energy counts in the balance just as much as any other kind of energy .
20 Galatians 3 , 28 is quoted : ‘ There is neither male nor female for you are all one in Christ Jesus ’ as though sexual differences were subsumed in a common humanity which alone counts in the scheme of redemption .
21 But really it is the crew as a whole which counts in the long run on a job like this .
22 It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood .
23 Mean ( SEM ) pitted red cell counts in the patients was 2.7 ( 0.4 ) % and in the controls 0.7 ( 0.07 ) % ( p<0.001 ) .
24 Figure 3 shows a comparison of pitted erythrocyte counts in the current drinkers compared with the ‘ reformed ’ group .
25 It 's not the taking part that counts in the rush hour race it 's the winning .
26 Langbaurgh counts in the bar and Redcar around the stage .
27 The Spennymoor super heavyweight forced the referee to step in after Hopper had pounded the more fancied Craig Parsons of Brighton into three standing counts in the second round .
28 Though it 's in the stage area of the Coatham Bowl and Redcar counts in the bar , the bar itself will be closed .
29 But you 're the ones it 's not me it 's you that counts in the end .
30 A play is primary a piece of action and although a script contains some scenic and character description , the essential interest lies in the dialogue and the action arising from it .
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