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

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1 The tenant may have a remedy in contract based on the lease if he is injured and the landlord has broken a covenant to repair .
2 Shell is to open up to 1,000 food shops on its garage forecourts in order to compete with the food retailers that have started selling petrol on their superstore sites .
3 The first experiment in road pricing in the UK has started in the city of Cambridge .
4 This proved futile , and when I decided eventually to rise , it was still so dark that I was obliged to turn on the electric light in order to shave at the sink in the corner .
5 The plaintiff contracted dermatitis because of excessive sulphites in underwear manufactured by the defendants .
6 Whilst UK investment in R&D as a percentage of profits and sales is well under the international standard , so too is investment in R&D compared to the dividends paid out to share holders .
7 It seems that there is a genuine unclarity in Government thinking about the connections , if any , between this scheme ( run and financed , it will be recalled , not by the DES but by the Manpower Services Commission ( now Training Commission ) under the Department of Trade and Industry ) and the GCSE .
8 Causation in fact deals with the question of whether as a matter of fact the damage was caused by the breach of duty .
9 Below right : Cranes in flight appear on the suite fabric
10 Although numbered in the same series as the original cars , this batch in fact belonged to the B.E.T .
11 In the previous chapter you may recall that job loss in manufacturing started in the mid-1960s .
12 Conversely , where the exothermicity of the association is small ( comparable to , or a few times kT , Figure 4B ) , then there is much residual motion in the associated state , and the adverse entropy of the association is only a fraction of the formal loss in entropy corresponding to the formation of a rigid complex .
13 For low inputs , a feedback attenuator compensates for the reduced output ; the difference-of-squares circuit in Fig. 3 , for example , used the attenuator to cancel the factor of 2 loss in gain caused by the sum term generation .
14 As mentioned above , a comprehensive programme should be prepared for the whole job , but when the contractor is appointed he will prepare his own contract programme and there will inevitably be a need to adjust the surveyor 's programme in order to harmonise with the activities of the contractor .
15 There proved to be considerable confusion in terminology used in the responses of interviewees .
16 Median bicarbonate concentration in saliva determined by the former method was 28.1 mm/l ( 95% CI 19.79–38.74 ) compared with 14.74 mmol/l alkali in saliva determined by back titration ( 95% CI , 12.95–16.69 ) — that is , a 90% overestimation ( p= 0.003 ) .
17 Clay minerals such as kaolinite , which have been stripped of metal cations together with iron and aluminium oxides and hydroxides , are prevalent in environments characterized by intense leaching since here the large throughput of water removes cations in solution and prevents their concentration in pore waters within the regolith .
18 In the morning they experienced the delight of tea in bed cruising above the clouds .
19 Mirror tiles are also a good substitute for panels and are very much cheaper if you do n't mind the obvious break in reflection caused by the lines .
20 The greatest peril in life lies in the fact that human food consists entirely of souls .
21 In November of the same year he talked on " The Idiom of Modern Verse " to the Cambridge English Club , where he had for one auditor the appearance of " a very shy , neurotic man " 32 In 1937 he gave an address to the Friends of Rochester Cathedral on religious drama , and lectured on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University he told Lawrence Durrell , however , that he seemed to have spoken about what he himself was interested in doing in the theatre and not about Shakespeare at all.In April 1938 he travelled to Lisbon in order to sit on the jury for the Camoens Prize ; when he came back , he had to address the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral on the poetry of George Herbert and then , two months later , talk on " The Future of Poetic Drama " at an International Theatre Congress in Stratford-upon-Avon .
22 J. Myron Jacobstein and Meira G. Pimsleur , which covers books in English published throughout the world .
23 A R. One of the biggest questions for young actors today is the problem of becoming members of Equity in order to work in the business for which they have trained .
24 He followed the King into his chamber , and Thorfinn in silence walked to the window and stood there , looking outwards .
25 He deserted the safe cloisters of that college in order to teach for the Workers ' Educational Association : he had been leader of the Labour group on Oxford City Council since 1934 .
26 The abandoned vine-terraces along the inland valleys , dried grey by the sun , look like the side of an amphitheatre ; much of the local retsina you think you are drinking in the village tavernas in fact comes from the mainland .
27 Out of D.S. Chambers and Michael Baxandall and some Italian scholars Robinson measures up Pound 's ideas about the right relation between artist and patron against what we know of how patronage in fact worked in the ducal fiefs of Renaissance Italy ; and when he deals with the closeness of Pound 's views on this and related matters to Ruskin 's ideas ( a theme common to all these essayists ) , Robinson dares to broach the too long forbidden topic of the poet 's antagonism — inertly received , so some would say , rather than considered — to Christian faith and Christian ethics .
28 The medieval fabliaux in English belong in the first instance to the context of medieval England , and are not to be seen as foreign intruders disguised in the clothing of the Middle English language .
29 A second trend is that the gap in activity left by the older industries is being filled , at least partially , by new , small companies , many of which make or use electronic products .
30 Indeed , it is amazing that Sir Leon Brittan should still refer to these ‘ costs ’ long after Pöhl has said quite clearly that they are irrelevant : ‘ the repeated reference to alleged huge savings in transaction costs for the currencies of a single currency area are not in the least convincing ’ .
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