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

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1 In addition , farmers with an agreed development plan in the LFA receive a ‘ guidance premium ’ , which is not higher than that given outside the LFA in the UK ( though it could be one third higher under the Directive ) .
2 This means that in most ( almost all ) cases the Provisional Banding notified in December 1992 will be the same as that notified on the Demand in April 1993 .
3 Figure 8.4 refers to the way in which , whilst all religions emphasize many particular understandings , ideas , beliefs , and practices not found in other religions yet many of these are not contradictory to those found in other traditions : they are different not contradictory .
4 Our western understanding of consciousness differs from that developed in the East in one major way .
5 While this is a welcome help it does little to compensate for the difference in service provision between the urban and rural areas .
6 Former Chancellor Fred Sinowatz , former Interior Minister Karl Blecha and former Foreign Minister Leopold Gratz were due to appear before the court in this respect .
7 It is the brutalizing effects of warfare , not any pacifist revulsion against them , that rings through the language in which international politics were discussed in Britain throughout the 1940s .
8 Each of the two principal actors glimpses his double in passing , as a reflection in a glass , and each stands to the other in the same relation — a relation which presupposes , as in many other Gothic texts , some sort of metempsychosis or rebirth .
9 Talks between Foreign Ministers Antonis Samaras and Aleksandr Bessmertnykh on July 22 centred on the situation in Yugoslavia and the creation of " all-European structures " , in security and other fields .
10 Make sure the replacement water is at the same temperature as the pondwater — and this goes for the water in any temporary containers as well .
11 A few lay on the ground in exhausted or inebriated sleep , oblivious to children and dogs who clambered over them , or to the kicks from porters who found them in the way .
12 This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself .
13 It may be easier to plan for the future in stages and to adapt to one change at a time .
14 This refers to the increase in the volume of exports after allowance has been made for inflation ; it does not simply reflect the increased prices of goods .
15 This refers to the way in which a particular experimenter may influence different subjects , or to the effect that different experimenters may have on the same subject .
16 This refers to the sense in which any particular social class is ‘ closed off ’ from any other(s) .
17 This differs from the situation in the UK , where the level of originality can be very low , based on the use of some labour and skill [ see Ladbroke ( Football ) Ltd v William Hill ( Football ) Ltd [ 1964 ] 1 All E.R.
18 How does this compare with the practice in British domestic legislation ?
19 This contributed towards the shift in policies of the late 1970s and early 1980s .
20 This looks at the way in which exchanges manage technology with particular reference to the Deutsche Terminborse and London 's Liffe .
21 In wave terms this corresponds to the direction in which the oscillations take place .
22 Figure 8.7 looks at the way in which all religions have available within them certain fault-resistant features which is why their demise , so confidently predicted by many who see their grave faults and failures , rarely seems to happen !
23 There was consistent growth over this period and it is notable that this occurred despite the collapse in demand during the 1970s .
24 The most notable example of this occurred in the county in 1264 , when the troops of Simon de Montfort defeated Henry Ill at the Battle of Lewes .
25 As epistemic breaks go , however , it seems to be a slow one : Foucault attributes its hesitancy to a fundamental reluctance to think difference rather than the reassuring form of the identical : it is , he comments , ‘ as if we were afraid to conceive of the Other in the time of our own thought ’ .
26 Products may be adversely affected by exposure to atmospheric humidity but if this happens in the product in its sales pack , it indicates that the pack provides inadequate protection from the atmosphere .
27 When considering how high to go , the limiting factor must be to keep within the realistic expectations of the buyer , otherwise he may not be willing to talk to the seller in the first place .
28 We are anxious to have a small group of people who would be willing to look after the altar in the church , prepare it for special occasions and generally take a personal interest in its care .
29 After countless such visits he was afraid to look into the bowl in case something of himself had been lost in his body 's writhing struggles to empty itself .
30 The dislocation in C may be because its scribe entered Lyfing 's death under 1020 from another record , and only after this turned to the entry in the main Cnut chronicle , from which he then omitted it .
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