Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] in the [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | As Alan Dukes TD argued in the Dáil in response to the pastoral letter : |
2 | A second difficulty lies in the uncertainty in our knowledge of the topography of Venus ; the precision is only ± 1500 m which leads to an uncertainty of 10 µs in timing . |
3 | 1 Does the photographer specialise in the area in which you need to commission photography " ? |
4 | After the Marchioness river boat sank in the Thames in 1989 it was revealed that the ship that crashed into it — the Bowbelle — had been involved in three previous river accidents . |
5 | The birth of the search industry in Britain was officially recognised in the media , with the first authoritative article on search appearing in The Director in 1961 . |
6 | SIR — The Italian multicentre study pubished in The Lancet in 1987 investigated the efficacy of subcutaneous low-dose heparin in preventing recurrence of myocardial infarction. 728 survivors of acute myocardial infarction were randomised 6–18 months later to subcutaneous heparin ( 12,500 IU daily ) plus usual treatment ( 363 ) , or usual treatment alone ( 365 ) . |
7 | This commitment is manifest in these ‘ live ’ recordings made in the mid-1980s in collaboration with North German Radio ( NDR ) . |
8 | The manipulation of tables of data such as the census data used in the example in the preceding paragraph is a problem not unique to geography . |
9 | First of all , the total amount of damages imposed under ns.20A(a) may not exceed the profit gained or the loss avoided in the transaction(s) in question . |
10 | Yet previous research indicates that members of senior management teams in these schools vary in the degree in which they collaborate . |
11 | His sharp eyes had seen a figure moving in the darkness in front of us , and as the man came closer , I could see that it was indeed Stapleton . |
12 | Cold-blooded animals have to ‘ warm up ’ before they can be fully active ; that is why lizards and snakes bask in the sun in temperate climates . |
13 | The reason for the accord rested in the way in which this eligibility test was administered . |
14 | One showed the small boat capsized in the Danube in Hungary outside Budapest . |
15 | But this year Jane Campion , a New Zealand-born director , was deservedly a joint winner of the Golden Palm with ‘ The Piano ’ , an ambitious period study set in the Antipodes in the 1850s . |
16 | Until recently , the issue of high radon concentrations in homes remained in the backgrounds in terms of broad public concern . |
17 | Similar considerations apply in the case in which English proceedings are stayed to give effect to an arbitration agreement . |
18 | Research concluded in the USA in August 1989 suggested that some people who are infected with HIV , and are well , have a smaller chance of developing illnesses with at least one year 's treatment with zidovudine . |
19 | The third requirement grew out of this — namely , as America became more involved in this conflict , so it looked to Britain to send at least a token force to assist in the war in Vietnam , or failing that to give strong diplomatic backing to the United States . |
20 | While it would have been preferable if the second defendant participated in the trial in Ohio , and that was a consideration to be taken into account on forum conveniens , that factor was insufficient to outweigh the other factors . |
21 | The solipsist , that is to say , can not get the practice started in the way in which he pretends , by concentrating on the nature of the original sensation and inventing a word to refer to this sensation and to others like it . |
22 | After having their noses rubbed in the mud in autumn 1991 , they are now looking at higher priced overseas outlets . |
23 | It 's a scene that 's becoming depressingly familiar to forestry comission workers ; they 've seen 12 burnt out cars left in the forest in the past 6 weeks . |
24 | A study published in The Lancet in 1987 demonstrated that children with higher lead levels in their blood performed less well intellectually than those with lower levels , and particularly in tests of number skills and reading ability . |
25 | The research proceeds in the manner in which any theoretical piece of work proceeds — by experimenting with general ideas , working out their implications , and checking them against as wide a range of relevant concrete material as possible . |
26 | Richard stood in the doorway in his pyjamas . |
27 | The research published in the BMJ in 1950 by Sir Richard Doll and his colleague the statistician the late Sir Austin Bradford Hill solved the problem in a way that was both surprising and conclusive : they showed that cigarette smoking was responsible . |
28 | Como soon discovered that it was in the nature of winners to enjoy their winnings , as Barbarossa stayed in the north in an attempt to subjugate all the city states . |
29 | The report on East Cleveland 's housing shortage was made at a forum in Skelton which revealed that there are : 114 homeless families in East Cleveland 2000 households on the council 's waiting list Only 35 new private houses built in the area in 1991–2 Langbaurgh council has £11m from the sale of council houses but is not allowed to spend it on building new ones . |
30 | In natural selection , genes are always selected for their capacity to flourish in the environment in which they find themselves . |