Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Floating , on the other hand , insu-lates a country with stable prices from world inflation since its currency would be continually appreciating , thereby offsetting the rise in import prices . |
2 | Outer London authorities were mostly likely to report a decrease in allocation of money : only Wales and Northern Ireland uniformly reported no decreases , while Northern Ireland authorities were the only group uniformly to report an increase in expenditure . |
3 | The Palestinians eventually boycotted the meeting in protest at the US and Russian decision to abide by the so-called " Madrid formula " which stipulated that the Palestinian delegation would include no PLO members , no East Jerusalem Palestinians and no Palestinians from the diaspora outside the occupied territories . |
4 | Find-spots rather favour the arrangement in fig. 124 , but the characterisation seems to fit better if they are made partners of the other men . |
5 | Possibly the most trouble-free and profitable course in the first year is to grass-let part of the farm , on your own terms , thereby keeping the farm in work whilst leaving you free to get on with your development plans . |
6 | Those without work are excluded from building up savings , whether in the form of a house or an adequate pension , and thereby gaining a stake in society . |
7 | Dr Alan Solomon graduated in Mathematics from Cambridge University , and has since pursued a career in Defence , Textiles , Oil and the Stock Exchange . |
8 | The crucial issue is whether this merely represents a transfer in wealth from the acquirer , or whether there is an increase in wealth overall . |
9 | It is not enough to agree a deal in principle with a receiver , the purchaser will have to deliver the cash before anyone else in order to win . |
10 | You are only encouraging the trade in animal exploitation , some of which are endangered and many vulnerable |
11 | When she learned who Humphrey was , she only visited the cottage in daylight . |
12 | Even in this demonstration project one of the nine families with a positive diagnosis apparently entered the programme in ignorance . |
13 | The USSR apparently has a lead in radar equipment able to see through clouds . |
14 | However , the editorial staff are often too busy to do the work and an outside expert is called in to write the piece in consultation with both sides . |
15 | Er it obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas . |
16 | In the popular tongue it was used only to indicate a point in time . |
17 | The Christian faith is a view of history ; a process which not only has a beginning in creation but an end signalled by the personal return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of ‘ a new heavens and a new earth ’ . |
18 | Christianity , as we have seen , necessarily has an anchor in history . |
19 | Gently hold the disc in place on the surface of a grid by means of a strong eyelash mounted to the end of a thin wooden ( orange ) stick , and pick up the disc by bringing the grid up under the disc and out of the water . |
20 | We then begin by putting on the ‘ bottles ’ ( small , tightly tied bundles , somewhat resembling a bottle in shape ) to form a new eave line . |
21 | These not only cause a change in self-concept — the way a woman sees herself — but , more important , a change in the way she is perceived by other people . |
22 | This will raise its retailer 's costs , so causing an increase in price and reduction in output . |
23 | This is where the fun begins , because you can whip round getting various instant readings from a number of different tanks , pausing only to rinse the unit in tapwater or distilled between tests . |
24 | Brain of Britain — I 'm struggling with todays Sun crossword — I know it 's embarrassing but I 've only got a degree in Chemistry and we all know that chemistry students are amongst other things the partners of defenders with no brains , i.e Weatherall and Newsome . |
25 | We will only use the evidence in relation to criminal matters . |
26 | Therefore , it is fair to ask why we are so keen on public transport if all experience over the past decade or so shows a fall in rail and bus passenger services and traffic in rural areas and in cities . |
27 | Exploiting other nations ' internal difficulties was Alberoni 's speciality and he eagerly encouraged the Pretender in order to make trouble for England . |
28 | ‘ I wish a man would kill for me , ’ Paulette sighed , then stared in alarm because Sharpe had suddenly raised a hand in warning . |
29 | In organisms which reproduce asexually , without producing eggs , quite long-lasting changes can arise , without apparently requiring a change in DNA sequence . |
30 | And that obviously creates the uplift in land values which finances the social structure that would be set in terms of the operational criteria for the new settlement . |