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

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1 Why ca n't you read involve in the English language I do not know .
2 Gastrin mediated acid secretion did not fall in the one patient whose infection was not eradicated ( Fig 2B ) .
3 Part of the answer lies in the managerial perspective itself and another part in the failure to develop a viable approach to the professional dimensions of schools .
4 Throughout the reigns of his son and great-grandson he is referred to as Ring Edward ‘ who lies at Gloucester , but it remains a mystery as to whether the body which lies in the splendid tomb there is his or not .
5 Ultimately the attractiveness of MINIS-type systems to public sector managers lies in the comprehensive picture which they can provide of organizational activities , and also in the potential which they hold for decentralization within departments .
6 It lies in the sporting feelings it draws aht o' people .
7 The common ancestry of the structuralists lies in the theoretical form they construe for the objects they analyse .
8 Their benefit lies in the national standard which they set , the flexibility with which NVQ qualifications can be obtained , and the accurate assessment which is made of the trainee 's ability and competence in the work situation .
9 The reason often lies in an over-eager management who are continually hounding the PRO for more column inches or to keep up with the supposed coverage of competitors .
10 A fundamental dis-continuity between human thinking and non-human thinking is already presupposed in the very arguments which were used to describe the imagined evolution from the one to the other .
11 Finally , if Imran Khan and Javed Miandad appear in the fifth tournament they will be the only players to have participated in all five World Cup tournaments .
12 So if you plug in an old Strat it will probably sound more like a Strat should sound .
13 We kept guard against the security forces and helped in the communal kitchen which was set up for the support committee .
14 This distinction between witchcraft and sorcery ( which , incidentally , is seldom drawn so sharply by other peoples ) is neatly paralleled in the contrasting effects which Zande assume each to possess .
15 The unfortunate animal in question is incarcerated in a closed box which also contains a radioactive atom with a 50-50 chance of decaying in the next hour , emitting a y-ray in the process .
16 After trudging disconsolately round a few bars , I went back to our cheap hostel , where to my relief I found Dana snoring in the double bed we were to share .
17 All that is happening in a beautiful country which has been the holiday destination of thousands of British people over the years .
18 Yet we are still left with the impression that these two Greeks never quite understood what was really happening in the social organism which had become the guarantee of their own survival .
19 she wo n't , she 's , she 's just on the , oh I do n't want to work in a boring office we 've , we 've tried to say not , you do n't have to work , it 's an in , it 's an in to what you want
20 He was about four feet away when his foot caught in the electric flex he was dragging and he stumbled forward off balance .
21 This is written in paragraphs explaining in the past tense what has been seen .
22 Within easy reach of the town centre and on a frequent bus route , Wexford House stands in a large garden which will afford a pleasant area for future residents .
23 Within each reach of the town centre and on a frequent bus route , Wexford House stands in a large garden which will afford a pleasant area for future residents .
24 It 's not a problem when it 's in the open air but it can seep into buildings and when it becomes trapped in an enclosed area it 's potentially lethal .
25 Their idea of reality remains trapped in the cultural viewpoint which their theory of literature was trying to replace , and the difficulties which this led to can be most clearly seen in their theory of literary history : despite their innovatory definition of literary history as a discontinuous series , they were unable to explain how literary history related to other historical series .
26 His timing was exact : even when he moved in a clumsy way he never knocked anything over .
27 The whole process can be summarized in a simple diagram which looks like this :
28 Yes , and I have even added in a few pictures which have never been seen before .
29 If I behaved in a similar fashion I would expect to lose my ‘ ticket ’ and be imprisoned for a considerable time .
30 each the same sort of components , the same components are each colour say in a red individual they 'd all be pinky red colours and in a blue individual they 'd all be a blue colour
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