Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It is worth noting that many of the most interesting studies of the language/ethnicity relationship are not quantitative at all , but focus qualitatively on the social meaning which bi- and multi-lingual speakers associate with the codes in their repertoire ( see further 8.3 ) . |
2 | The authors know of no experiments in which the strengths of sexual drive and sexual receptiveness have been systematically studied throughout the whole 24 hours . |
3 | We have seen around 2,000 visitors come through the doors in the three months . |
4 | A footpath system runs around the island and we are anxious that visitors stick to the pathways in order to preserve the fragile environment in which the birds live . |
5 | To the west is the tall beech enclosure in front of the house where roses and other herbaceous plants flower under the trees in June and July . |
6 | The manner in which libraries deal with the theses in their custody thus has a bearing on the uses to which the research contained in these works is put . |
7 | So we set off bravely in our four-inchers , risking life , limb and hoots of European laughter , while the Italians stride through the sunbeds in the ultimate pair of flat sandals . |
8 | All manner of possibilities exist as the examples in Figure 5.5 show . |
9 | Furthermore , new varieties come into the lists in such numbers that the same numbers have to be deleted , otherwise the lists would become far too long , and the nurseries quite unmanageable . |
10 | Theatre 's task is ‘ to smash language in order to touch life ’ ; it is to show that the force of the aural lies in sound ( reduplicating for Artaud the significance that dreams give to the sounds in speech ) and not words ( Sellin 1968 , pp. 49–52 ) . |
11 | Is it possible that some learning difficulties arise from the ways in which schools are organised and managed ? |
12 | All of these factors weaken the ties that such businesses have with the communities in which they are located and make it less difficult for them to close down and/or relocate if and when business conditions deteriorate in one country relative to other countries . |
13 | The birds arrive on the cliffs in January and February and stay until June or July , and what are presumably the same birds are recorded right along the coast . |
14 | Off the busway the buses operate on the streets in the same way as any other bus . |
15 | Their Lordships turn to the authorities in Hong Kong , where there is a conflict of judicial opinion . |
16 | What other forces bore upon the changes in manufacturing ? |
17 | Project English encourages learning through project work : as the pupils work through the projects in the Student 's Book , they gradually build up similar projects of their own by carrying out a number of project tasks . |
18 | But if The Order of Things is thus concerned to analyse ‘ ensembles of discourses ’ that do not form a totality , it does not focus on the ways in which such forms of knowledges relate to the institutions in which and through which they are produced . |
19 | Several factors point to the differences in the experience of unemployment : women 's position in the labour market and access to occupational benefits ; their domestic roles and the dominant familial ideology ; their lack of control over household resources ; their problematic identification with the ‘ unemployed status ’ ; and their treatment by the DSS , Jobcentres , the Benefits Agency , Training and Enterprise Councils and the Training , Enterprise and Employment Directorate of the Department of Employment . |
20 | Urumqi ( Urumchi ) , the capital of Xinjiang province , saw thousands of students take to the streets in large demonstrations at the end of the year . |
21 | The general plan of this research is to examine patterns of school attainment and test scores within ethnic minorities and within the indigenous majority and , using multivariate and stepwise regression analyses to see to what extent social , economic , individual and educational factors contribute to the differences in these scores . |
22 | As students work through the projects in the Student 's Book , they carry out a number of tasks and activities which form the basis for similar projects of their own . |
23 | If the latter then perhaps we are seeing a reduction in the distrust women have for the police in relation to their handling of rape , or maybe the greater ability of women to withstand the trauma of carrying through a complaint of rape . |
24 | Short days mean that out traffic rush hours coincide with the peaks in activity in the daily rhythms of wild mammals . |