Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [to-vb] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This allows time for the patient to settle in hospital , for nursing and medical staff to complete their respective ( psychological and physical ) assessments of the patient and for investigations and special preparations to be carried out .
2 Erm I think it 's also now pretty much common ground that the capacity of York city is around three thousand three hundred , but I think in in in taking an view on that , and in taking any view o on future windfalls , it is necessary for the panel to keep in mind that historically in the nineteen eighties windfalls were coming through at a time when it was not a adopted local plan for the city of York , so to some extent anything by definition of a substantial size was likely to be a windfall , erm , but also more to the point than that definitional point , I would expect to see , and I think what Mr Curtis has said earlier on that the local plan is likely to tighten up on criteria for release of sites , both small and large , he referred to the shortage of open space , and I would expect to see a policy change in short , a policy climate change , within the city of York that would constrain past historical rates of windfall release .
3 They were once thought to be very dangerous indeed and believed to steal infants for the Devil to torment in Hell .
4 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on grounds of delay , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the trial judge 's ruling and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) ( post , p. 19E–F ) .
5 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on such grounds , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the ruling of the trial judge and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) .
6 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on such grounds , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the ruling of the trial judge and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) .
7 Praise God for the opportunity to minister in Corntonvale Prison and for favour with the Governor .
8 County butterfly recorder Steve Piotrowski said : ‘ Up to this year it has been virtually unheard of for the species to over-winter in Suffolk . ’
9 He contended that 250,000 Scots locked into an unwanted dependency ‘ look to government to free them ’ and called for the Government to invest in research and development , transport infrastructure and environmental measures , and training a skilled workforce .
10 In exercising the discretion contemplated by article 13 , and contemplated by the Convention itself , it is right , in my opinion , for the judge to bear in mind that the object of the Convention is to discourage and prevent the abduction of children .
11 It would not be fair for the warning to remain in force for an excessive period .
12 But anti-whaling nations , including the UK and USA , succeeded in delaying the resumption of whaling until at least next year , by insisting that further work on the formula needed to be undertaken , and by adding various amendments and qualifications which collectively would make it difficult for the plan to operate in practice .
13 When the plans were made it was not known that Myrtle Mott would be unable to teach during the year or that one of the days selected would coincide with an invitation for the N.D.T. to appear in Scotland .
14 It is impossible for the voter to know in advance whether it is his ballot paper which is going to contribute to the result of the election in this way but if voters do not express enough preferences then there is a risk that at some stage in the count their vote will become non-transferable and therefore exercise no further influence upon the result .
15 We told the truth , the country deserved better than it got , and Labour would keep striving to create a country better in spirit and soul , he said , appealing for the party to retain in defeat the unity and vitality it showed in the campaign .
16 " One day you come up here it 's a dustbowl , the next its a quagmire , " said a truck-driver waiting for the Indian-Pacific to arrive in Port Augusta .
17 A provision for the partners to draw in advance of final ascertainment of their profit sharethe limits of which might conveniently be defined by reference to some proportion of the previous year 's profits ( Clause 10.03 ) making sufficient allowance for the possibility that that year 's profit levels may not be repeated let alone exceeded .
18 THE last thing Norman Lamont and John Major wanted on a day when the unadjusted unemployment total topped 3 million again in spite of all the Government 's ( indirect ) efforts to set the scene for recovery was for the IMF to meddle in UK economic policy issues .
19 There is no pretence of competition with commercial banks for private sector business , and there is some suggestion that the accounts are maintained in order for the Bank to keep in touch with banking practice , although the degree to which such experience accrues is likely to be limited given the small number of accounts relative to a commercial bank .
20 It had been started with two friends by Adrian Cotterell , Polytechnic journalism drop-out , and although the two friends had themselves dropped out after the first twelve months Cotterell had managed to keep enough people together for the place to stay in business .
21 If a detainee tells a FME that he wishes to give him confidential information , he is warned by the doctor that confidentiality does not apply to anything against the public interest , for it would be improper for the doctor to collude in deception .
22 He waited for the Doctor to pass in front of him and followed .
23 Since each department is responsible for its own buying it is difficult for the store to buy in bulk , and thus cheaply
24 The women in the controlled zones wished to organize to fight for the right to participate in production and defence work on an equal basis with men .
25 Such societies usually offer a programme of lectures on a range of archaeological subjects , excursions to archaeological sites , and sometimes other activities such as the chance to participate in fieldwork or excavation .
26 Erm for the females the variance in reproductive success is of the , the differences in the female condition such as the ability to invest in offspring , erm or food producing , but among the males the variation in reproductive success are a function of male competition and female shortage .
27 Martin Ling is injured , so Fitzroy Simpson comes off the bench to play in midfield .
28 Seems she just stepped off the pavement to get in front of a row of people and … ’
29 This image may well have borne some relation to reality at one time in the first half of this century and the second half of the last , following the process of industrialization which took men out of the home to work in factories .
30 There may be no obvious equivalent in science of the call to worship in religion .
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