Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 MENZIESHILL secured the Division I title in the Scottish Indoor League for the third successive year when old rivals MIM beat second-placed Kelburne 7-6 at the Dick McTaggart Centre in Dundee .
2 Dispensing devices include single dose sachets , measuring dispensers integral with the packaging and graduated containers or measuring caps which assist in the correct dilution of liquids .
3 Thus it comes about that the patterns of object-relationships which exist in the unconscious inner world determine the kinds of immature object-relations which people sustain in their outer world .
4 Is it possible to summarize the relationships you find in a linear causal model ?
5 It might be thought that the crime of incest which covers parties who consent in the legal sense should not extend further than serious acts of penetration .
6 The figure you place in the final column is how much you can afford to spend repaying a mortgage every month .
7 Their latest grasping proposal is to impose charges on current accounts which stay in the black instead of just those which run into the red .
8 Capercaillies are large black grouse which live in the coniferous forests of northern Europe .
9 Secondly , this sector is highly competitive , there is a complete absence of the monopolies which predominate in the formal sector .
10 Water and carbon dioxide are the two starting materials from which green plants manufacture the sugars which are themselves further elaborated by plant and animal cells into the incredible array of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules which exist in the natural world .
11 Such comparisons suggest a fixed set of symbols or rules which operate in a fixed way , whereas this is only partially true of language .
12 Since the owners of capital have always had , and continue to have , the ear of government it is their views which prevail in the legislative sphere .
13 Products which fall in the top left-hand group are those which are in attractive markets and which the company handles well .
14 There 's a pen I think in the white box behind you .
15 Errors which occur in the main archive of dictionary text , through any circumstance , will be repaired at the earliest convenient time without displacing lexicographer activities .
16 Having established the point that it is the patient who ultimately may set the limits to the doctor 's intervention , it is now necessary to consider the duties which arise in the usual circumstances in which treatment is consented to .
17 The river draws many visitors who delight in the beautiful scenery , the majestic old corn mill , now a restaurant , and the fierce and powerful weir .
18 It allowed a maintained secondary school , or a primary school with over 300 pupils ( extended in 1990 to all primary schools ) , on the resolution of its governing body , with the consent of a majority of those parents who vote in a secret postal ballot , and with the approval of the Secretary of State , to opt out of LEA finance and control , and be given ‘ grant-maintained ’ status .
19 The couple are totally accepted by Linda 's middle-aged parents who live in a terraced house in Darlington .
20 In the case of a sale by auction the standard special conditions which incorporate , in turn , the standard conditions can be very simply adapted to the transaction , but remember to insert , in cases to which it will be applicable , a clause providing that the sale is subject to a reserve , unless you can rely on such a provision in the standard conditions , which by reference you incorporate in the special conditions of sale .
21 We try as far as possible to relate the work we do in the Technical Department to what goes on in industry and commerce .
22 Some of the crew puffing after only half an hour or so , which is n't surprising as the only exercise they take in the normal run of things is putting their legs under a table and aiming their snouts at the trough .
23 Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French .
24 ‘ And four of those bloody years I spend in a bloody prison-camp — if you 'll pardon the expression .
25 The University of Edinburgh is essentially a university within a city , unlike many British universities which operate in a large ‘ single-campus ’ area .
26 He imagined the personal messages which appear in the back pages ( usually on cheaper paper , and often coloured a dull pale yellow or pink ) of such magazines , and he imagined writing replies to these messages , imagined exactly what he would say , even imagined meeting some of these men .
27 ‘ The political stance adopted by a class at any given time will be i part a function of the structure of the political system as whole and the concrete possibilities which exist in a specific situation for the application of various kinds of class alliances ’ ( Roxborough 1979 : 82 ) .
28 That the world is not divided into 2 classes of people — one who run private care for nasty reasons — and another group who work in the statutory service for all the good reasons , and that what we have to do is be prepared to step outside of those kinds of labelling and look at what we are seeing , look at the needs of the people we are trying to help make provision for and see what best can be done out of the resources available .
29 If you live in heaven you live in the sinless It would be totally inconsistent , therefore , to pers to persist in your sinful ways , opposing God in your life .
30 It also covers a number of those workers who appear in the self-employed statistics .
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