Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [verb] [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Figure 4.3 shows the trend in voting across the six ballots in all the NUM 's Areas ( i.e. excluding the Cokemen , and Colliery Officials and Staff , both of which vote ‘ nationally ’ , plus the Durham and Northumberland Mechanics and the Scottish Craftsmen ) .
32 The mass demonstrations of the first year are rare these days and the army and Shin Bet security service have been chalking up success after bloody success in hunting down the masked youths who throw petrol bombs and kill collaborators .
33 The mass demonstrations of the first year are rare these days and the army and Shin Bet security service have been chalking up success after bloody success in hunting down the masked youths who throw petrol bombs and kill collaborators .
34 However , the bank can also use an exchange traded futures contract to further reduce its risk in taking on the forward contract .
35 I congratulate the Minister on his personal involvement in bringing about the increased commitment to renewables .
36 He understood now , all right , and there was some comfort in taking on the complete burden of guilt , a kind of purgative sense of martyrdom , not unrelated to self-pity .
37 Leaving this setting and changing to a role where qualitative evaluation is more relevant and personal effectiveness in bringing about the desired changes can be more easily assessed can be stressful .
38 And , of course , you should also be prepared to spend a good deal of time in looking out the everyday facts as well , those bustles and bonnets and antimacassars and plush tablecloths .
39 However , an outside developer has expressed a serious interest in taking over the A-listed building and running it as both as a commercial mill and as a tourist attraction .
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