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

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1 Stéphane Dumas looks for a soul in things that have been thrown away to continue their life as rubbish .
2 The answer lies in the difference in diffusivities .
3 This chapter discusses the notion of planning , examines different approaches to planning and looks at the changes in attitudes to planning that have taken place .
4 If one looks at the matter in terms of the number of Directives related to trade and competition issued by the Commission , then undoubtedly there is seen to have been progress .
5 In other words , the dispersion of lifetime income depends on the inequality in endowments , the correlation between them , and the shares of wages and capital in total income .
6 A lag exists between the change in instruments and their effect on intermediate target variables .
7 But the caveat that was applied to affection applies even more strongly to status : it only acts as a constraint in settings where criminal activity is generally unfavourably evaluated .
8 As we have already discussed , bright light acts as a time-cue in humans and so might be helping patients not only because it fell in a critical period ( though how this might work is still not known ) , but in addition , or instead , because it adjusted the body clock and so removed a conflict of timing between the patient 's body clock and his sleep/wake rhythm .
9 The Bank of England merely acts as a bank in terms of these accounts , with the government making the decisions as to the level of public deposits .
10 The EC proposals suggest that ‘ original designers ’ be given what amounts to a monopoly in parts .
11 However , if the assumption of growth is removed , then there is a change in the experience of those involved in the process which leads to a change in expectations .
12 In the latter , a rise in money supply leads to a fall in the exchange rate , which leads to a rise in exports and a fall in imports .
13 Over-capacity leads to a fall in prices and bankruptcies .
14 However , the question in the way it is posed by educators usually calls for an answer in terms of commitment rather than of attitude in school or in society and the implementation has begun by the time the thought of research arises .
15 These are known as organic chemicals — which probably sounds like a contradiction in terms to anyone who buys ‘ organic ’ vegetables !
16 The choice of this measure is not arbitrary , for the argument now is that typically a bourgeois client brings an issue to a lawyer , which the latter translates into a meta-language in terms of which a binding solution can be found .
17 The prevalence of smoking varies within the population in terms of factors such as age , gender , social class and ethnicity .
18 The size of the dish or plate we use affects quantity as well , and this mainly accounts for the variation in quantities of breakfast cereals .
19 Then , there is another long period before this new technology appears in the market-place in products , processes , or services .
20 And although the general approach resembles Haitink 's ( on Decca ) in understanding the tragedy behind the notes , it markedly diverges from the Dutchman in terms of momentum .
21 Next I would lay out pictures of a variety of TV people and characters , ranging from presenters like Cilla Black or Philip Schofield , through soap characters such as Bobby from Home and Away or Todd from Neighbours , to puppets such as Edd the Duck , who appears alongside the presenter in children 's BBC television .
22 If a user wants to read all the news stories on say , Lloyd 's insurance , he or she simply types in the name on a computer keyboard and a complete list of stories appears on the screen in seconds .
23 If this is successful it should be possible for chambers to receive court lists on a PC in chambers .
24 ‘ Gearing ’ refers to the increase in bills caused by authorities raising spending above their Standard Spending Assessments ( SSAs ) .
25 Each speaker contributes to the conversation in terms of both the existing topic framework and his or her personal topic .
26 A different , and in some respects more constructive , approach adopted by some international lawyers ( especially Cassese , 1979 ) points to the weakness in terms of effective enforcement of a prohibition of weapons based only on the argument that they can not be used without violation of the general principles of the humanitarian law of war .
27 Better still is the way it sweeps through the quarter-mile in 17.7secs and reaches 100mph in 22.8secs .
28 This principle can even apply to sexual intercourse , where tensions mount and pleasure derives from the reduction in tensions after orgasm has been reached .
29 I sat down with LIFE and worked through their philosophy , erm in line with our own as it were , and they agreed , and I would ask them to agree this year that any paperwork or any leaflets they distribute make it very clear that a choice remains for a woman in terms of whether or not she should have an abortion , because LIFE is fairly , yes , Michael ?
30 It then spends about a month in cellars or dark warehouses to ‘ ripen ’ to its maximum softness and elasticity , before being cut into strips just wider than the diameter of a cork .
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