Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 And of course that 's what encourages some of the chaps in the large goods vehicles to use their weight er to push their way through .
2 Table 10.1 summarizes some of the changes in women 's work , or at least its statistical visibility , over the twentieth century .
3 An examination by Richards ( 1982 ) of the factors employed in the recruitment of apprentices in the East Midlands illustrates some of the problems in this area , especially in relation to the current occupationalist assertion that young people will benefit from a more ‘ vocational ’ education in order to counteract their lack of experience .
4 If you want to keep an eye on your sodium intake , refer to the nutritional information which accompanies some of the recipes in BBC Good Food .
5 Such puritanical zeal is associated with the Sabbath-keeping habits of that last stronghold of the pure gospel in the Western Isles , where bacon lies cold on the plates in the digs of even tax-dodging landladies on a Sabbath morn .
6 I have attached a paper prepared for this which highlights many of the areas in which the EEB believes progress must be made over the next six months .
7 Wesley Smith visits one of the sets in studio and Producer , Mike Richardson talks about how the shooting is split between studio and location and that he prefers to think of ’ Family Pride ’ as more of a drama than a soap .
8 Whilst that new boat you might have bought lies unnoticed amid the masses in the marina , your Swan will be the envy of others .
9 The second group causes most of the difficulties in spelling with consonants .
10 This work complements that of the anthropologists in the sense that it uses a cross-cultural perspective to study the thinking processes of different social groups within the researcher 's own society .
11 Our China correspondent describes some of the results in Sichuan province
12 Effective plotting requires practice , and achieving a good result can take time ; the appendix to this chapter describes some of the ways in which plots can be improved .
13 Candida Lycett Green adds that this aptly describes many of the houses in her irresistible book The Perfect English Country House ( Pavilion , £17.99 ) .
14 Pillars of Gold by Alice Thomas Ellis Viking , £14.99 ‘ I CA N'T read books by men , ’ says one of the characters in Alice Thomas Ellis 's new novel .
15 ‘ As nasty a thing as I 've looked at for many a day ’ , says one of the characters in Trollope 's Vicar of Bullhampton of the local Nonconformist chapel .
16 Simply put , this replaces one of the springs in the rear cavity with an adjustable ‘ piston ’ which is set to return the tremolo more accurately to its standing position , hence keeping the instrument 's tuning more stable .
17 However , the cry for a return to an era of independence and economic autonomy for Britain is not an available option , so we must make the best deals possible in the circumstances in which we find ourselves .
18 In what follows an attempt is made to examine how adoption with contact ( mainly of older children ) affects each of the parties in the so-called ‘ adoption triangle ’ .
19 It also reveals some of the difficulties in relating this to the popular reception of Hitler 's image .
20 There can be no doubt that Linda Nochlin has played an important role in making feminist interests and priorities visible ; this collection shows some of the ways in which she has brought these issues to the surface over the last twenty years .
21 A large bustard whose backward-pointing crest gives it an outline more like the African Kori Bustard A. kon than the Great Bustard , like which it shows white on the wings in flight .
22 sounds similar to the sounds in the mother tongue
23 Table III shows the numbers of admissions for alcohol related disease according to the OPCS data and compares these with the diagnoses in the case notes .
24 Miller mentions some of the trees in the Dictionary : Abies balsamea , Balsam fir , first grown in this country in the Bishop of London 's garden at Fulham , but states , ‘ the only place they have made any figure is at Woburn ’ .
25 The fact that political authorities rule over whole communities itself dictates some of the ways in which the question of the justification of such authorities should be formulated .
26 This project examines some of the circumstances in which young children are prepared to abandon the implicit working assumption that the speaker 's intended meaning can be identified on the basis of the verbal message given .
27 This chapter , therefore , examines some of the ways in which I conducted this work by focusing on teachers ' appointments and teachers ' work in Bishop McGregor School .
28 The government attributes this to the improvements in efficiency achieved during the course of the country 's intensive reactor building programme .
29 ‘ Geomorphology is changing rapidly ; this book signposts one of the ways in which it will surely develop . ’
30 When considered together , they produce a two-way table ( see Table 5.1 ) in which each cell represents one of the ways in which children may meet , in a text , voices other than that of the narrator .
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