Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 You then scan your image using each of the filters in turn saving out the images .
2 When I say ‘ this war ’ , I am not thinking only of the current one , but of all our modern wars and our entire modern history from when we became free of the Turks in 1819 .
3 Yes , that 's right , and in fact I , I was interested for erm even before I got interested in the Muddletonians in the way in which people in the early modern period were fascinated by the idea of Christ returning on earth a second time , on the millennium , and erm I wrote about that experience .
4 And of course that 's what encourages some of the chaps in the large goods vehicles to use their weight er to push their way through .
5 ABC tracked me down after seeing some of the papers in my case and wanted to know if I could confirm what they 'd been told .
6 Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that .
7 These pages have described and examined some of the ways in which groups of adults perceived young workers , and how and why they sought to train , supervise , and control them .
8 Table 10.1 summarizes some of the changes in women 's work , or at least its statistical visibility , over the twentieth century .
9 ‘ The children work in small groups of five to six under close supervision , tackling each of the sets in a session , ’ Ms Hanson said .
10 Such combinations are generally difficult for natural language systems to process due to the changes in the syntactic and semantic properties of the constituent words ( and the acquisition of information about the compounds ) .
11 Whilst the ride itself was uneventful , the reception we received as we visited each of the sites in turn was fantastic .
12 Elisabeth watched as a bee visited each of the flowers in turn , slowly , carefully , taking its time .
13 Series of interlinking metaphors of chaos and inhumanity are generated to maintain this dramatic mode and ensure that the agenda for control remains firmly with the system , and already I have used such metaphorical terms as ‘ animals ’ and ‘ enemies ’ to indicate some of the ways in which those in power make use of the rich imagination contained in everyday language .
14 John walked down the hill , on his way to meet some of the lads in the town .
15 Erm So there were try er we we might describe some of the elements in the Vienna settlement as confidence building measures .
16 The early modern transvestite and the post/modern gay ( anti ) sensibility suggest some of the ways in which transgressive reinscriptions have been around for much longer than post-modernism has been fashionable .
17 Very small constellations have not been given separate maps , and in each case I have added some of the stars in adjacent groups to help in identification .
18 BROTHER CADFAEL had made one journey to the hamlet of Preston in search of the young man Aldhelm , only to find that he was away in the riverside fields of the manor of Upton , busy with the lambing , for the season had been complicated by having to retrieve some of the ewes in haste from the rising water , and the shepherds were working all the hours of the day .
19 They provide a way for a testator to secure some of the dispositions in his will even if the will fails and intestate succession ensues .
20 Newton and Robinson ( 1982 ) found half of the sixteen-year-olds in four inner London ESN(M) schools to be maladjusted , as rated by the Bristol Social Adjustment Scales , while in South Wales , Chazan ( 1964 ) reported a similar proportion : 50 per cent of the boys , 32 per cent of the girls .
21 The course will also look back at garden history and explore some of the ways in which budding designers can learn from the great designers of the past .
22 The third is the possibility , suggested also by Katib Celebi 's account of the office and supported to some degree by several contemporary documents , that there may have been a separate official muftilik of Edirne during the period : unfortunately , so shadowy is the evidence for its existence that as matters now stand it merely adds to the confusion , though could the facts about it be discovered , they might go some way toward resolving some of the problems in this vexed period .
23 An examination by Richards ( 1982 ) of the factors employed in the recruitment of apprentices in the East Midlands illustrates some of the problems in this area , especially in relation to the current occupationalist assertion that young people will benefit from a more ‘ vocational ’ education in order to counteract their lack of experience .
24 If you want to keep an eye on your sodium intake , refer to the nutritional information which accompanies some of the recipes in BBC Good Food .
25 Place six of the canes in the base holes and fit the roof on top so that it sits on top of the cake .
26 Such puritanical zeal is associated with the Sabbath-keeping habits of that last stronghold of the pure gospel in the Western Isles , where bacon lies cold on the plates in the digs of even tax-dodging landladies on a Sabbath morn .
27 I have attached a paper prepared for this which highlights many of the areas in which the EEB believes progress must be made over the next six months .
28 Unfortunately , limits of space dictate that I can not discuss all of the essays in the book .
29 Clearly the trace-element enrichment process responsible for the offsets in Pb isotopic composition in Fig. 2 c is largely independent of the exact precursor material and the longer-term heterogeneity of the mantle .
30 Such thoughts do not immediately exercise the minds of farmers , but they are becoming concerned by the rises in the price of fertilizer and other oil-based inputs and by their own powerlessness in the face of ‘ agribusiness ’ corporations , which was referred to in Chapter 3 .
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