Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the [noun pl] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And they are now getting to the point where they are are popular as the folders in terms of |
2 | You get the feeling you 've just walked into an alternative universe where L7 , free of the Women In Rock tag , reign supreme . |
3 | And had his voice been able to cut through metal as it cut through the early morning air , then they would all of them have been free of the Cages in moments . |
4 | NUMBER ones from around the world : Bruce Springsteen , who with that manly stubble and grubby string vest has always had something of the macho Mediterranean stud about him , is currently top of the pops in Spain and Italy with Human Touch . |
5 | Oriental dragons were not bloodthirsty like the Worms in England , and a pretty story tells us that the beautiful colours of autumn leaves are a result of a nearby dragon yawning and tinging them with his warm breath , before settling down to his winter hibernation . |
6 | Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’ |
7 | But lengthened realizations often turn up in ‘ short ’ environments , and both long and short realizations often vary qualitatively , as is clear from the figures in table 6.6 . |
8 | It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in . |
9 | That this functionalist style contains different orientations should be clear from the differences in approach and nuance between these movements . |
10 | okay , anybody got any other reasons why they think that maybe we ought to know what 's going on in other countries , why , why would we be interested in the roots in Kenya , India , why would we be interested in those countries ? |
11 | But Lequerica was also a monarchist , and thus acceptable to the pro-restorationists in Spain . |
12 | J. V. The police were n't popular around the Bogs in Garston , when I was being shown around there with Jim Bealey , when a brick came flying over . |
13 | Scientists talk in terms of ‘ generations ’ of computers , and the most advanced of the machines in operation at the moment are of the fourth generation . |
14 | If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet . |
15 | She had never heard the whole story , but apparently some of his ideas were considered a little too daring for the traditionalists in Tokyo , and he found the rug pulled from under him . |
16 | Also , the lack of information may mean that many carpenters in the UK are unaware of the opportunities in Scotland . |
17 | Whether this is true in developed countries is yet to be seen : although Ellison 's 1932 study in the United Kingdom is consistent with the results in figure 1 , it preceded immunisation and antibiotics and hence is not comparable in 1992 . |
18 | But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday . |
19 | I mean I would make sure I 'm there , cos I 'm disgusted with the pavements in Southwell . |
20 | In some insects , including cockroaches , locusts , earwigs and termites , the young , known as nymphs , are very similar to the adults in structure and physiology , and advance to adulthood through an ordered series of moults . |
21 | Above : Handpainted tiles similar to the ones in Julie 's kitchen are available from Castelnau |
22 | He had recently taken over this region , which had previously been subject to the Ptolemies in Egypt . |
23 | But visitors were welcome as the flowers in May , and many a happy Sunday afternoon swimming party off the Windrush cliffs was enjoyed by all , including the occasional group of Kunio 's student friends from U.B.C. |
24 | Lessons learnt at their father 's knee have made Henry Keswick , the chairman of Jardine Matheson , and his influential brother Simon deeply suspicious of the bosses in Beijing . |
25 | On the contrary , Mozart 's tomfoolery , scatty humour , puns , plays on words , amusing irrelevancies , distractability , clanging , echolalia , palilalia , and psychomotor hyperactivity are characteristic of the upswings in mood of a cyclothymic bipolar disorder . |
26 | A large bustard whose backward-pointing crest gives it an outline more like the African Kori Bustard A. kon than the Great Bustard , like which it shows white on the wings in flight . |
27 | This is especially valuable to the birds in winter when supplies of ‘ natural ’ food are at a premium . |
28 | No , they 're not as sensible as they are you remember in Prestley when we went there so what er , perhaps , especially for solid places , solid with the roads in Germany |
29 | At its most extreme , it may result in the court rewriting the terms of a lease in order to do what is fair and reasonable between the parties in circumstances which they did not foresee at the date of the lease ( Pole Properties Ltd v Feinberg ( 1981 ) 259 EG 417 ) . |
30 | Thus the Soviet physicists S. S. Gershtein and Y. B. Zeldovich in 1955 explained that Gv was equal to Gv by assuming that there was a similar conserved current between the particles in beta decay and muon decay . |