Example sentences of "[noun] in [adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We have so far been considering the extent to which the intentional ingredient in natural language distinguishes it from other systems of animal communication .
2 ‘ The Group 's £3-million investment in this area means we have effectively reproduced the level of technology and quality of workshops that service our North Sea markets — a timely investment as we believe that the Middle East market is now demanding this kind of support .
3 Applying the marginal productivity theory of the demand for labour in perfect competition permits us to interpret the same angle as a measure of the real wage rate .
4 I recently bought what was described in the shop as a Spotted Plec , but a picture in Practical Fishkeeping shows it is actually a Spotted Ancistrus .
5 The first person in each team places it on their nose and then passes it to other members of the team without using their hands .
6 I do n't know what these chemicals are , but the person in that study wants them terribly badly . ’
7 ‘ Working with dreams in this way gives me a freedom to express , a release to be creative .
8 ‘ Working with dreams in this way gives me a freedom to express , a release to be creative .
9 This is partly because structuralist poetics are part of a wider semiological venture , and partly because any distinctiveness ascribed to literature in structuralist thinking takes it right back to linguistics ; for the element that constitutes ‘ literature 's Being ’ and its ‘ very world ’ ( Barthes 1970 ) is simply language itself .
10 Its unique policy of lending only on houses that encourage self-sufficiency and homes that promote a saving in non-renewable energy makes it worth every penny .
11 It is worth pointing out that Ami Pro uses the same SmartIcons as Lotus 's other Windows products — in particular 1-2-3 for Windows and Freelance for Windows and so learning their use in one package gives you an advantage in the others .
12 Though we often think we know ‘ who speaks ’ , we invariably find out that we are mistaken when a slip in narrative level catches us unawares .
13 Training in local government offers you a sound basis for career flexibility .
14 While old ladies continue to brandish their handbags and umbrellas at the likes of Giant Haystacks in leisure centres and town halls , the arrival of WWF in national consciousness means they are outnumbered at ringside by the Nintendo generation .
15 Human memory in this case carries us , in a way , over a span of history lasting nearly a hundred and forty years .
16 This differential element in literary history marks it off quite radically from previous accounts of the historical dimension in literature .
17 If you are using low density disks in high density drives you will have to give the computer extra information on the format line .
18 The Archive 's location in a university which has a reputation for excellence in social research ensures it is perceived to be upholding high standards .
19 's interest in discursive structure takes them too far from psychology , and their fascination with an absolutely psychological unconscious brings them too close to it for them to be able to pursue feminist and psychological interests together .
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