Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [adj] [noun] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The necessary solution lies in additional consultant appointments and also additional staff in training grades .
2 She believes the solution lies in tougher court sentences and a resurgence of moral values .
3 It lives in large family groups and is said to be as shy as it is fearsome-looking .
4 However , tests on the effects of a variety of conservation measures , including the incorporation of grass strips in cultivated maize fields and mulching with leaf litter from undisturbed forest , showed that the latter was particularly effective and reduced erosion by more than 90 per cent while , due to the nutrient input , productivity was increased by c. 30 per cent .
5 Marx found the answer to this problem in his belief that , in the Asiatic system , the community is not broken up by the growth of private property and internal differentiation , as happens in classical city states or in feudalism , because the integrity of the community is maintained centrally by the State itself .
6 It often happens in large computer systems that , because of a lack of local control over the system , there is little confidence that accuracy of data can be guaranteed .
7 The SLEJF participates in regional information exchanges and its members have attended environmental media seminars and workshops abroad .
8 Two other areas of Anderson 's character , his pomposity and his urbanity are describable through discourse analysis , though we must also examine the complexity of his utterances and the level of formality he uses in particular speech situations if we are to establish the consistency of these traits .
9 In addition , removal of the protective vegetation cover and its replacement with a crop or pasture often results in accelerated soil erosion that exacerbates nutrient deficits .
10 We conclude that acute cigarette smoking causes a significant fall in gastric secretion ( Vg ) , and suggest that this results in raised gastrin values that have a tropic effect on the parietal cell , thereby accounting for the raised secretory capacity of chronic smokers .
11 This results in some bar codes that have very narrow bands .
12 The XT blade is substantially thicker than on conventional saws , which results in less side vibration and enables more precise cutting .
13 This collapse of the immune system which results in bizarre killer infections or rapidly spreading cancers had to be renamed when it was found in other groups — heroin addicts , haemophiliacs , Haitians , even babies .
14 Later , in The Use of Poetry , he links in one sentence Fitzgerald and Buddhism : ‘ I am not a Buddhist , but some of the early Buddhist scriptures affect me as parts of the Old Testament do ; I can still enjoy Fitzgerald 's Omar , though I do not hold that rather smart and shallow view of life . ’
15 Sometimes this is the result of the strength of left-wing groups in particular council branches , but at other times strikes have been called on a nation-wide level to protest about changes in industrial relations , cuts in local government spending and enforced job losses .
16 Composite thirteen outlines the cur current round of government cuts in local government spending and the impact of this on services and on local democracy .
17 ‘ In some parts of the UK cuts in local authority spending and the move to the purchaser-provider split meant that for the first time students coming off social work courses were having real difficulties finding jobs ’ Weinstein said .
18 A slightly different format for group affiliation exists in single industry organizations that dominate many of the sectors producing consumer goods .
19 By mapping the changes during the evolution of viruses , he has shown that the threshold varies in different codon positions and in different genes .
20 Following the six-year-old SAGA Fair in March at the Grand Palais , Paris , which specialises in limited edition prints and this year included also drawings , a new fair devoted to prints and other multiples has been launched in Düsseldorf , to be held at the Düsseldorf Stadthalle 3–6 September .
21 The Edinburgh based Institution of Fire Engineers specialises in developing fire engines and safety equipment .
22 The Edinburgh based Institution of Fire Engineers specialises in developing fire engines and safety equipment .
23 The debt which never appears in any balance sheet or account is that owed by the Association to the fund-raising efforts of its supporters and the generosity of the public .
24 What appears in English balance sheets as ‘ goodwill ’ is , obviously , more than an attempt to capitalize just the accumulated effects of the advertising of companies acquired .
25 AVMD helps in this marketing operation and has most of the major US drugs firms on its client list .
26 Alternatively , it may be important to demonstrate the presence of unsuspected brain metastases in high risk patients when planning management .
27 Virtually all CD68 macrophages in normal lamina propria and Peyer 's patches were L1 and the same was true for most extravasated macrophages in normal peripheral lymph nodes .
28 A well-equipped seaside town , with a pretty marina , it offers water-skiing , windsurfing and sailing , walks in fragrant pine woods or the lovely park , plenty of shops , bars and restaurants .
29 Flooring : Tapis D'Avignon 98 per cent wool felt floorcovering in Bois De Rose and Corail colourways , comes in 140 cm widths but can be sewn together to cover larger areas , or bound with linen tape to make rugs .
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