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

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1 We can imagine animals like these darting through the undergrowth in search of food while the colossal reptiles lumbered obliviously around them .
2 In addition , a source and application of funds statement ( an example of which is shown in Fig. 2.3 ) is usually produced to show the various sources of funds received during the period in question and how those funds have been spent .
3 These results suggest that ( allowing for the differences in trading hours between markets ) , information from foreign stock markets is reflected in the Finnish index futures market within a few hours , but not in the underlying spot market .
4 Allowing for the differences in stance has far more chance of success : then it is just a question of deciding which way the ball will fly from certain lies .
5 Even allowing for the similarities in language in these respects , however , the Conservative proposals sometimes had a different content from the Redcliffe-Maud approach .
6 Specific binding was calculated as the difference in cell associated counts between incubations with [ 3 H ] omeprazole alone , and [ 3 H ] omeprazole plus unlabelled omeprazole .
7 Is he aware that , when I asked about the growth in employment in south Derbyshire recently , I was told that figures were available only until 1989 , that they are collected only once every six years and that figures for self-employment are collected only once every 10 years ?
8 The total Scottish Block is calculated each year by simply adopting the changes in expenditure agreed for comparable programmes in England and Wales , adjusted for the differences in population .
9 You will have to apply para 41 if you are to equity account for the associate in accordance with standard practice .
10 The raising of the compulsory school-leaving age , first to 15 and then to 16 , and the expansion of further education account for the growth in education .
11 The investment bank wishes to maintain relationships in order to ensure future business , to preserve its reputation , and to maintain the value of any information it has gathered about the firm in question — which is obviously unsaleable .
12 She expressed her wonder at this and asked for the name in Italian .
13 Both relate to the social environment of the person with an established schizophrenic illness : while he is being treated for the disorder in hospital , and after he has been discharged into the community .
14 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
15 When it comes this easy mere professionalism drains off the sparkle in band 's work .
16 Before the Soviet revolution of 1917 , one approached and rode through the groves in silence lest the gods and spirits of the woods be offended .
17 The Preces and sermons , together with his controversial works , were to cause Andrewes to become regarded as the leader in time and eminence of the Anglo-Catholic movement .
18 This evidence is particularly interesting because it shows an effect of right-context information , that is information received after the segment in question .
19 They 've come through the hole in time .
20 Perhaps symbolic is the typical picket line of today ; people in high spirits shouting slogans and singing to the beat of a salsa band as they march defiantly under the eyes of the police contrast with the solemn processions of strikers we had seen in the 1940s , walking through the streets in silence and in proper order , as if to create any disturbance was a mark of poor breeding .
21 When taking a train journey women were advised to equip themselves with the largest hat-pin they could find and if travelling by night , or through a tunnel , they were to sit bolt upright , hat-pin clenched between the teeth in case of attack .
22 Two simple recipes are included for the teacher in Appendix B on page 94 .
23 Roy Hattersley , deputy party leader , was blamed for the change in policy which has been approved at three previous conferences .
24 I am now shown correctly in Hansard as having voted for the Government in Division 15 .
25 Gorillas , as mentioned above , are terrestrial animals feeding on ample vegetation found at ground level whereas chimps congregate and move between fruiting trees irregularly dispersed through the forest in space and time .
26 The design activity itself will need to communicate through the network in order to accomplish its set task .
27 This means that if , for example , the cooking cycle is programmed for two-and-a-half minutes at a required temperature the machine will adjust to compensate for the fall in temperature which occurs when a frozen or chilled food will have been cooked for two-and-a-half minutes at the correct temperature .
28 There is moderate reduction in lung cancer risk associated with lower tar cigarettes but research in the UK suggests that the assumed health advantages of switching to lower tar may be largely offset by the tendency of smokers to compensate for the reduction in nicotine ( cigarettes lower in tar also tend to be lower in nicotine ) by smoking more or inhaling more deeply [ 4 ] .
29 While this is a welcome help it does little to compensate for the difference in service provision between the urban and rural areas .
30 I apologise for the delay in response — we had to track down which university you were at !
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