Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] in [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The study of gender is , like the study of class or of race , also the study of inequality ; we are interested in not only why women do not occupy positions of power , status or responsibility in the same numbers as men , but also the process by which this occurs .
2 In the past it has been held that Article 86 may be infringed where a company holding a dominant position within the EC strengthens that position , by acquiring control of another company or business in the same market , to such an extent that it practically eliminates effective competition in that market .
3 Alternatively , the training office may provide real administrative support to the college or community in the same way as a training restaurant or training salon .
4 If one takes wines such as these together with the inevitably ill-fated attempts to make a red wine from black grapes grown in a climate barely hospitable enough to ripen a grape , let alone colour it , a wealth of curiously coloured , clouded wines must have constituted the norm , despite a half-hidden glint of pink or red in a few instances .
5 So , only fill each bag with enough material to lie completely flat , and do n't mix colours or types of flowers or foliage in the same bag .
6 Chapter 6 looks at how expert determination is sometimes used alongside arbitration or litigation in the same contract , and considers the growing trend for its use for general , non-technical dispute resolution .
7 So he had lived in childhood and adolescence in the same country rectory , taking part each Sunday in a familiar liturgy which reflected , interpreted , and sanctified the changing seasons of the farming year .
8 Titration studies in gall gladder bile were undertaken with HCl and NaOH in the same patients as studied by CO 2 equilibration .
9 She will probably welcome your offer of help with such matters as the registration of the death , notifying distant friends , putting an announcement of death in local or national newspapers if she wants this , and dealing with kindly enquiries from neighbours in a tactful way , so that they understand that she may not be feeling like having too many callers at first but will greatly appreciate their help and sympathy in a few days ' ( or weeks , ) time ; and making arrangements for the funeral and any family gathering that is to take place afterwards .
10 The title to gold and silver in the former county of Sutherland in northern Scotland is held by the Duchy of of Sutherland .
11 I can think of no better expression to characterise these similarities than ‘ family resemblances ’ ; for the various resemblances between members of a family … overlap and criss-cross in the same way . ’
12 Cook the onion and garlic in a little water for 10 minutes .
13 Machine the tape close to its edge , avoiding the cords , stitching along the top and bottom in the same direction .
14 Summarize the consumption figures for coal and petroleum in a few sentences .
15 It is breezy , reasonably written ( apart from a grating tendency to treat a company as both singular and plural in the same sentence ) .
16 It appeared in this spelling in 1698 in Worcestershire , although the form Keasse was used in Gloucestershire in 1660 , and Keisse in the same county in 1583 .
17 Secondly , a private company is not normally subject to public monitoring and accountability in the same way as a listed company and the purchaser will consequently seek detailed warranties and indemnities from the owners of the company in a sale contract .
18 And we will not protect the environment until we address the issues of population growth and poverty in the same breath . "
19 The right of a bailee to detain a chattel from its owner until payment be made , not only in respect of that particular article , but of any balance that may be due , on a general account between the bailor and bailee in the same line of business .
20 The Commission noted that , in certain circumstances , such as where the parties agree not to carry out other research and development in the same field , these agreements might infringe Article 85(1) .
21 He had been riding in front of Chuck and his father , watching with admiration the erect , narrow-backed figure of Jacques Devraux jogging easily at the head of the column ; the fierce-eyed Frenchman had quickly made a deep impression on Joseph 's fifteen-year-old mind and he was trying to hold his own shoulders high and square in the same fashion .
22 North Down Conservatives urge Sir Patrick and his colleagues to treat the Unionists , SDLP and Alliance in the same vein as ministers regard Labour and the Liberal Democrats in Britain .
23 Cereal-growing or hay- and silage-making in the same field year after year will obviously rob that field of humus and structure , especially if heavy-yielding crops are grown with chemical fertilizers .
24 He campaigned for an integrated study of Christian philosophy , history , literature , and art in the same way as literae humaniores had studied every aspect of classical culture .
25 To put these two things together is like forcing people to eat , I do n't know , salt and sugar in the same spoonful .
26 Accordingly , we would construe the guarantee and debenture in the same way that we have construed the mortgage deeds .
27 One should n't strictly include Erebus and Terror in the same chain as those of New Zealand — the gap is rather large — but they do bring us conveniently back to Antarctica , from where we began our journey of some 40,000 kilometres round the entire Pacific Ocean .
28 Perhaps cuckoos have only in recent centuries started parasitizing their present hosts , and will in a few centuries be forced to give them up and victimize other species .
29 Marie-Claire Alain makes a wonderful sound on the organ of the Vienna Konzerthaus , and at least this disc has the advantage of having been made withe the organ and orchestra in the same building .
30 It rather resembles a Victorian village school in outline ( or perhaps Victorian village schools resemble it ! ) , with its steep roof and dormer windows looking like belfries ; you fully expect to see a vicarage and church in the same style hovering nearby .
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