Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | It may be true that Satan and the demons plot against the church in hellish councils , but we do not really know . |
2 | The City Council 's particularly concerned about the congestion that touts cause on the pavement in St Aldate 's , which it claims is a nuisance and could be dangerous . |
3 | Yet previous research indicates that members of senior management teams in these schools vary in the degree in which they collaborate . |
4 | Numbers on top of the alignment refer to the position in the multiple alignment , while numbers at the beginning and end of the sequences refer to the position in the protein sequence . |
5 | Cold-blooded animals have to ‘ warm up ’ before they can be fully active ; that is why lizards and snakes bask in the sun in temperate climates . |
6 | Similar considerations apply in the case in which English proceedings are stayed to give effect to an arbitration agreement . |
7 | The large numbers of incorrect candidates contribute to the deterioration in performance of the higher levels of analysis . |
8 | Combinations of options allow investors to create a huge variety of contingent contracts : paper assets whose returns depend on the change in price of the underlying asset in very particular ways . |
9 | TWO gardens open to the public in Co Antrim and Co Down this weekend under the National Trust 's Ulster Gardens Scheme . |
10 | The most dramatic change is seen in the α-helical ‘ lid ’ ( yellow in the figure ) , which covers the active site of the enzyme and blocks access to the substrate in the ‘ closed ’ , inactive , complex . |
11 | Firefighters used their ladders to help ambulance crews get to the 13-year-old in Our Lady of Good Help school in South Drive , Wavertree , last night . |
12 | For their part the Akawaio Indians deal with the matter in what is , in effect , an inverted version of the Lugbara solution . |
13 | Opening with a breezy Kabalevskian Overture , Smolsky 's self-avowed folk origins come to the fore in the highly distinctive First Dulcimer Concerto , composed in a broadly neo-classical style ( typically spiced with an occasional dash of bi-tonality ) , but imbued with an expressive force which transcends the often impersonal stance that such an approach can result in . |
14 | The rules vary with the right in question . |
15 | Barn owls roost during the day in the main tree in the picture , and tend to fly out between the bushes on the right . |
16 | The pool of workers in the sector is assumed fixed at P. This might be because the employment contract is a repeated game , so that workers remain in the sector in anticipation of future employment , or it could be because there are high costs to leaving the sector . |
17 | Parkas worn over close-fitting body pieces leap from the gloaming in acid greens , violent oranges , purples and cardinal reds . |
18 | In other words , the note patterns of a series serve as a stimulus to the imagination , and creative ideas leap to the mind in abundance once we begin to work . |
19 | Thus , these gases act like the glass in a greenhouse , which similarly inhibits the loss of infra-red . |
20 | Though typically economists look at the way in which human beings create and distribute goods and services , often with an eye on issues to do with efficiency according to some rational criteria , this does not prevent them using economic theories to examine , for example , educational provision , the supply of blood donors , voting choice , to name but a few . |
21 | The local authority committee member tends to go in dread of anything which may scandalise the electorate , voluntary organisations look to the man in the street for approval and funding . |
22 | Daphne says that many baby elephants arrive at the sanctuary in shock , having seen their entire extended family hacked to death . |
23 | When the balls go in the pocket in all that time |
24 | ‘ I saw two holes appear in the windscreen in front of me and I felt pain in my chest . |
25 | Shallow ponds freeze to the bottom in winter ; deeper ones may remain unfrozen at depth , providing a still , protected habitat for overwintering fish , larvae , eggs and spores . |
26 | Membership entitles you to free admission to all the Trust 's properties open to the public in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , and also to those owned by the National Trust for Scotland . |
27 | in my opinion there 's going to be funny things happen to the market in a year or so . |
28 | The Student Cook Book is exceptionally good at providing basic , helpful advice without sounding patronising or comic , and it is refreshing to have clear , reasonably technical explanations of , for instance , what chemical changes happen to the yeast in bread dough . |
29 | Christian writers look to the future in Bangladesh |
30 | The numbers at the top of the figures refer to the concentration in units of DNase I per 10 8 nuclei as per ( 26 ) . |