Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] [indef pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Kissing in this form , as a proper way to greet someone in a certain relation to oneself , is a social convention . |
2 | With ‘ Laura Ashley ’ shops opening at about the rate of ten a year and Peter Revers ' avowed aim to have one in every state , the new factory was crucial . |
3 | The unitary , all embracing , concept of man which is postulated by such expressions as " Anthropology is the science of man " is really a by-product of the post-Cartesian attempt to objectify everything in the world , to view human relationships as commodities , to see everything as quantifiable and predictable and governed by simple laws of cause and effect . |
4 | The British Medical Association says one in a hundred schoolgirls under sixteen is becoming pregnant . |
5 | The British Medical Association says one in a hundred schoolgirls under sixteen is becoming pregnant . |
6 | One therefore hopes that an understanding of how black holes create particles will lead to a similar understanding of how the big bang created everything in the universe . |
7 | Jung suggested that there might be an acausal connecting principle linking everything in the universe at any one point in time : he called it synchronicity . |
8 | If you are not sure about the right way to connect something in a mains power supply circuit , do not resort to trial and error . |
9 | This new band lacks nothing in the way of promotion . |
10 | ‘ To wipe out almost your whole family suggests someone in an abnormal state of mind . ’ |