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

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1 Gradually beat in the sifted icing sugar , adding a little at a time and mixing until well incorporated .
2 There were other cases where the name of the rape survivor was not disclosed in the first press report but a few weeks later , the name would suddenly appear in front of several million readers .
3 Looks as if it was designed in a multi-million pound research and development department ?
4 The discovery was made by a farmer 's son , Euan Baird , 16 , who was out walking in a private forestry plantation near the family farm at Scotston , Auchterhouse , a few miles north of Dundee .
5 Accordingly the Crown Prosecution Service and a private prosecutor having notice of the terms of paragraph 33 would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the paragraphs of the order to which exception is taken .
6 I would reject the submission made to the Court of Appeal that so long as the terms of paragraph 33 had been brought to the notice of the prosecution authorities they would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the order .
7 Almost half the houses in the town will fall in the lowest value bracket so bills should go down . ’
8 A comparable phenomenon has been described in a transgenic mouse model which produces long segments of HBsAg including pre S 1 proteins and which eventually develops distorted ground glass hepatocytes very similar to thsoe in the present liver transplant recipients .
9 It is not the least of Russia 's current ironies that , just as the West is re-assessing the value of a market-led economy , belatedly suspecting it to be the partial cause rather than wholesale cure of economic ills , the arch reformers are adamant that salvation lies in a western role model .
10 The answer lies in a thermodynamic state function known as free energy or the Gibbs function , G. This function is related to equation ( 21 ) which , expressed in general terms , is If we multiply this equation through by — T we obtain
11 Marston Magna lies in a flat lias clay area of south Somerset , and its name suggests marshy surroundings .
12 The market town of Ottery St Mary lies in a broad Devon valley eleven miles from the city of Exeter .
13 The answer — as long as you are stinking rich — lies in the ultimate gift guide , Robb Report magazine 's annual list of the most exclusive presents on earth .
14 If there 's one hope in the farming community these days , it lies in the private tenant farming , which began under Gorbachov .
15 But nothing will more unite MPs of all parties than outrage over a Minister who lies in the sacred Commons chamber .
16 The nearest attempt to a child 's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter .
17 Although I agree that Strachan has proved in the past he is a class player and that Leeds would be foolish to consider selling Rocastle , I believe that the future of the Leeds team lies in the younger midfield combination of Rocky , Macca , Speed and Fairclough .
18 We go to Digfer Hospital where 15-year-old Abdul Kadir lies in the so-called recovery ward .
19 The spots of the leopard ( opposite ) lurking in the long grass help to destroy the solidity of its form , and the dappled patches on the coat of the clouded leopard ( above , left ) conceal it well in the broken light of the forest .
20 Before considering the automatic directions , it is as well to remember that ( although they will be sufficient in most instances ) they are only the bare bones of the directions the parties may need in a personal injury case , and do not prevent the parties seeking any further directions they may need under Ord 25 whether set out in PF51 or not .
21 ( Western governments , grouped in the International Energy Agency , opposed stockpile reductions . )
22 As Goshiki are grouped in the catch-all Kawarimono class at shows , the Koi buyer with limited funds has a good chance or rearing on a future champion , providing the fish has that certain something .
23 The rebel Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ) and other parties grouped in the United Opposition Front ( FUO ) [ see p. 39042 ] , were not registered .
24 Fearing an imminent clampdown , the Gagauzes brought forward the elections to Oct. 25 , when thousands demonstrated in the main Gagauz town of Komrat , defying the Moldavian authorities to intervene and calling on USSR authorities for assistance .
25 Herodotus was able to establish some kind of time-sequence for the two centuries before his time , but he was a more diffuse writer than Thucydides , who was concerned with many events occurring in a shorter time interval .
26 These monitor and diagnose any problems occurring in a particular computer system , drops in temperature and changes in air conditioning levels .
27 Seventeen random numbers in the range 000 to 200 ( representing the record keys ) can be selected by choosing the first numbers within the required range occurring in a random number table .
28 The finding that the length of pauses occurring in the subject-paced reading task is related to the difficulty of the material being read suggests that pause length is an indication of processing demands of some kind .
29 In any technical comment you make , please remember that a former editor made a passionate technical plea for the retention of 405 lines but failed to realise the commercial advantages which had then already accrued in the 625 line camp .
30 He had also put forward basic structural ideas about the monosaccharides , suggesting the five and six-membered ring structures , furanosides and pyranosides which are still sometimes referred to as Haworth formulae and appear in every organic chemistry text today .
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