Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [coord] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | ACE genotype ( DD more frequent in cases than in controls ) : Population ( different relative frequency of cases and controls in the 4 populations ) : Heterogeneity of ACE genotype effect across populations : |
2 | The boys play the role of husbands and behave in the same way as they see their fathers do in their respective homesteads . |
3 | Moldovan President Mircea Snegur imposed a state of emergency and direct presidential rule on March 28 , and called on the population to prepare to fight for the " motherland " , following a month of skirmishes and fighting in the self-proclaimed Dnestr republic [ for formation in September 1990 see p. 37723 ] . |
4 | Detailed histological assessment showed a significant increase in the number of capillaries and fibroblasts in the granulation tissue of rats treated with bFGF compared with that in vehicle treated controls . |
5 | The number of capillaries and myofibroblasts in the granulation tissue at the ulcer margin in vehicle treated rats were 16 ( 0.8 ) and 104 ( 6 ) respectively ( Table III ) . |
6 | Blenheim in a couple of weeks and sandwiched in the middle are the European Championships in Germany … |
7 | This cultural context which affected attitudes towards the city and how it might be planned was built up from a number of sources and expressed in the literature of the day ( Timms and Kelley. 1985 ) . |
8 | Originating in Scandinavian mythology , elves are capricious sprites that dance on the grass , or sit in the leaves of trees and bask in the light of the full moon . |
9 | Whatever the newsheet was telling them they all seemed excited about it ; there was waving of arms and pointing in the direction of Caen . |
10 | In the table at the right of Figure 1 I have given rough figures for the numbers of neurons and synapses in the human neocortex . |
11 | Similarly Henry V was seen as the Judas Maccabeus of his day who , faced by great odds at Agincourt , worried little about his lack of forces but trusted in the rightness of his cause , the piety of his people at home praying for him and for his army , and in divine strength . |
12 | The vicomtés of Lomagne and Auvillars , the castellanries of Duras , Puyguilhem , Alemans and Montségur , the lordships of Veyrines and Blanquefort in the Bordelais , and of Dunes and Donzac in the Agenais , then descended to the young Jean I of Armagnac as his wife 's universal heir . |
13 | But her vast collection of hoary old Jewish jokes , most of them pinched from the Dead Sea Scrolls , are greeted with paroxysms of guffaws and rolling in the aisles . |
14 | A separate programme of exhibitions and displays in the Coffee Bar of work for sale by local artists is available from the museum . |
15 | Long tails of mist were curling out of ditches and melting in the sunlight . |
16 | They will cast down the kingdoms of men and dwell in the ruins before the last day dawns and Chaos swallows the world . |
17 | During this time he continued to work on the design of docks and harbours in the Isle of Man , the river Mersey , and Cardiff , as well as many of the Trinity House lighthouses . |
18 | A 21-year-old woman is charged with benefiting from the proceeds of drugs and assisting in the laundering of £10,000 . |
19 | Nutrition experts hope that after the kids have heard Scott 's message they will abandon the corner chip shop , forsake the packets of crisps and pack in the pot noodles and sweets . |
20 | Similarly , detailed knowledge of bee physiology should enable one to predict that the bees ' locating a food source will have as a causal consequence ( even if only statistically ) the subsequent pattern of wiggles and tilts in the hive . |
21 | This second report is your armoury against questions and attack in the future . |
22 | Greenwich , which reported that house prices in its main areas of operation had continued to fall , provided £1.013m ( v £322,000 ) against loans and advances in the year ended 30 April 1992 . |
23 | Before long they lost the course of the brook , slipping across the moonlit patches as fugitives and halting in the bushes with raised ears and staring eyes . |
24 | When she came back she was put into contracts and purchasing in the knowledge that she was a potential candidate for management succession , although no promises were made . |
25 | ‘ They have cars with chauffeurs and stay in the best hotels . ’ |
26 | When it drove away over the ochre expanse , it broke into pieces and dissolved in the air . |
27 | ‘ By the hairs of my ancestors ’ beards , you 'll be cut into collops and burned in the chimneys of tara ! ’ he cried . |
28 | She walked round the house , planning what she would take : this ornament to be packed in a shoe-box stuffed with wood-shavings and placed in the top drawer of that chest , that cane-chair to be left behind for the benefit of the Colonel 's successor , those curtains to be carefully arranged when the time came , with not more than one fold . |
29 | Not everyone reacts to the death of someone close by bursting into tears and behaving in the kind of way that we expect from people experiencing grief . |
30 | Half the sum due should be converted into dollars and placed in the overseas account of Barone Bernardo Dulcibene in the Banco dell'Annunziazione in Siena . |