Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] the [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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 You are only encouraging the trade in animal exploitation , some of which are endangered and many vulnerable
6 When she learned who Humphrey was , she only visited the cottage in daylight .
7 Even in this demonstration project one of the nine families with a positive diagnosis apparently entered the programme in ignorance .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 We will only use the evidence in relation to criminal matters .
12 Exploiting other nations ' internal difficulties was Alberoni 's speciality and he eagerly encouraged the Pretender in order to make trouble for England .
13 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 .
14 The JNA on Sept. 9 shot dead three Albanian border guards who had apparently crossed the border in error .
15 All Witney 's hard work was rewarded six minutes from time ; Mark Walton done brilliantly to keep the ball in play the slipped the ball back to Paul Lewis who crossed first time , and there was Steve Jenkins to head home and snatch a well-deserved point .
16 However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time .
17 An individual may be under stress from a variety of factors , possibly both internal and external , but is able to cope and is strong enough to keep the system in balance , but only just .
18 During the revolutionary period in France , following the fall of Louis Philippe in 1848 , Buddicom struggled valiantly to keep the railway in operation despite considerable physical danger to himself and to his family .
19 I walked along saw the guy in front of mne there were bulltes all around me so it was either him or me .
20 It is almost as if he feels he need only ask the lady in question to join him and she will have no hesitations about accepting his offer .
21 It is a matter of construction of the contract and the surrounding circumstances as to whether the prohibition is intended merely to place the vendor in breach of contract and exposed to a claim for damages or whether the prohibition is intended to render the assignment ineffective and make it clear that the contract is personal .
22 at a time after the guest has arrived at the hotel , either the property in question was offered for deposit as aforesaid and the proprietor or his servant refused to receive it , or the guest or some other guest acting on his behalf wished so to offer the property in question but , through the default of the proprietor or a servant of his , was unable to do so .
23 In the music department of J.F. Kennedy School I met a similar concern for the practice rather than the theory which may perhaps reflect the change in emphasis caused by the introduction of the new music syllabus for the GCSE .
24 But his Conservative counterpart said the drop in funding only reflected the fall in unemployment levels since their peak in 1986 .
25 It seems hardly likely that these changes alone fuelled the growth in health insurance from 5 per cent of the population covered in 1979 to 10 per cent in 1987 .
26 For the reasons which I have given above I do not think the court in Reg. v. Philippou were justified in reconciling Morris with Lawrence , but they were correct in following Attorney-General 's Reference ( No. 2 of 1982 ) and could have reached their conclusion without relying on Lawrence .
27 But crucially , although oppressive confessions may be ruled out , the Act goes on to provide that the fact ‘ that a confession is wholly or partly excluded … shall not affect the admissibility in evidence of any facts discovered as a result of the confession ’ .
28 KPMG and Client reserve the right to terminate KPMG 's engagement hereunder at any time and without liability or continuing obligation to each other save that termination of this agreement shall be without prejudice to rights accrued and obligations incurred by either KPMG or Client prior to such date and shall not affect the indemnification in section 4 , or Client 's obligation under sections 2 and 3 .
29 She seemed worried that Prince Charles would not make the wedding in time .
30 But geometers in the l9th century finally realised the possibility in theory of a space that defies this rule .
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