Example sentences of "in [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Ben R. Finney , on the other hand , in Surfboarding in Oceania , favours the hypothesis of independent invention , drawing attention to the different names for he'enalu in different places ( wahakaheke ngaru among the Maoris and fakapapa in Uvea ) .
2 It has to be emphasised that the committee worked always in the shadow of the law : Section 132 of the Public Health Act 1875 had said that any expenses incurred by a local authority in maintaining in a hospital a patient who is not a pauper , should be deemed to be a debt due from such patient to the local authority , and could be recovered from him at any time within six months after his discharge from the hospital .
3 Koons says that it is exactly this childlike aspect that makes her vulnerable to the tacky mandarins of the porn industry , whom Koons loathes , despite the mountain of mad flesh in Made in Heaven .
4 In his capacity for remorse , however , and in realising in Eden that revenge ‘ back on itself recoils ’ he appears more human and still our sympathy lies with him .
5 It was the moment when there was new interest in cooking in this country , but nowhere to buy kitchen equipment .
6 There is a high cost in time and money for audit firms in competing in a change in auditors .
7 In the late 1980s , the French CGE-controlled Alcatel NV became the world telecoms number two company ; France 's state-controlled Groupe Bull acquired 42.5 per cent ( March 1987 ) of the US computing firm Honeywell Inc. that had previously been its shareholder ; another French company , Thomson , acquired the TV manufacturing division of America 's General Electric , and joined Philips in competing in television equipment manufacturing against the Japanese .
8 I ca n't see the joy in competing in a league of 7000 .
9 One further point about the pilot stage is its value in helping in problems of analysis .
10 Each year we endeavour to be represented in helping in one of their fund-raising ventures .
11 In helping in their colleagues ' professional development heads see this difficulty .
12 If you are interested in helping in any way with either of these posts ( they are both part of our Publicity Department Plan ) please talk to or .
13 Entry is free and open to anyone interested in hillgoing in winter conditions .
14 Were they active in in organizing in , in participating in the picketing and this kind of thing , ?
15 Former gang members shall be given a chance to be patrol buddies in assisting in the protection of the neighbourhoods .
16 It sets up a committee to advise the Commission on any revision of the criteria and enjoins member states to co-operate in seeking any illegally exported cultural object and in assisting in its return .
17 It is hoped that it will inform school and teacher policy and practice , especially in assisting in the adaptation to the National Curriculum , and in advising on the extent such teaching promotes equal opportunities .
18 In connection with your role in assisting in the preparation and despatch of the Information memorandum and its two related transmittal letters ( ‘ Memorandum ’ ) describing the business and operations of [ Company name ] Limited and its subsidiary companies ( ‘ the Group ’ ) certain representations have been made to you .
19 With the collapse of communism in eastern Europe the Council of Europe found a new role during 1990/91 in assisting in the establishment of democratic and legally accountable political and economic systems in eastern Europe .
20 That 's fine , erm what sort I mean what are we , are we back in back in the old problems we 've had before with or is it written in something else ?
21 Arguably the modern play with a limited cast is more effective in drawing in professional agents and casting directors since there are fewer ‘ bit ’ parts for students to get lost in .
22 In proving in Z and in Q[x] that all irreducibles are primes we make essential use of the appropriate division algorithm .
23 Meanwhile , his wife justifies everything he does , ignores the very obvious sufferings of her daughters , and sacrifices her last chance of a career in nursing in a vain attempt to make her husband love her .
24 Ilse passed her State Final Exams in nursing in 1945 .
25 Perhaps the most important and far-reaching change in nursing in the past ten years has been the wholesale move away from the subservient , passive role of the nurse who was accountable to doctors for any treatments she undertook , and to nursing supervisors for standards of personal conduct and discipline .
26 The research includes consultations with some of those engaged in forecasting in each of these countries .
27 It is required too for good eye function ; difficulty in seeing in dim light may be a sign of vitamin A deficiency .
28 Like many of those discussed in this book , Foucault endorses the ethico-political project of establishing forms of knowledge that do not simply turn the other into the same : as he put it in 1968 , he wishes to find another politics than that which ‘ since the beginning of the nineteenth century , stubbornly persists in seeing in the immense domain of practice only the epiphany of a triumphant reason , or in deciphering in it only the historico-transcendental destination of the West ’ .
29 Professor Clark is probably correct in seeing in eighteenth-century mobility , not a development constraint but a " steady but flexible labour response to economic change " which assisted an " orderly progress " towards early industrialisation .
30 Our record in allowing in Jewish refugees from Hitler was not quite so good .
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