Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Joint finance has been provided since 1976 to enable local authorities and health authorities , as well as voluntary organizations , to work together to provide facilities for care in the community for different groups , including both the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped .
2 Splitting frequencies — transmitting different programmes on FM and AM — could effectively double listening hours and provides two highly targeted audiences for advertising in a catchment area .
3 ‘ All dressed ready for your important engagement , I see , ’ he drawled , his eyes going once more over her bedroom attire , and , if that was n't enough to ignite sparks of fury in her , his mocking tone abruptly fell away as his glance went from her and to the hall — in which direction she knew he was aware there was at least one bedroom .
4 In due course the council , Mr. Bookbinder and Mr. Oyston all brought actions for defamation in respect of those articles .
5 If historians only uncover images of disability in charity advertising and stories of helplessness or courage , with no alternatives , what will that mean for a future population of disabled people ?
6 In short , wage inflation operates not only to divert resources from investment in the country 's manufacturing capacity but also to make borrowing and exporting more and more difficult .
7 ‘ I feel sure that this will lead to many of the girls following courses in Technology next year and hopefully , eventually seeking jobs in technology in industry ’
8 This announcement comes only months after retirement from Midland Embalming Services and I have already heard stories of breakfast in bed and other luxuries associated with retirement !
9 DP supporters nevertheless made accusations of ballot-rigging in the March 31 polling .
10 To consider the hypothesized eastward moving segments of lithosphere in Mongolia and China as involving ‘ micro-plates ’ is to employ the term ‘ plate ’ in quite a different sense from its original definition .
11 If these are digitized and buffer zones constructed around them ( Fig. 10.3 ) we can quite easily test hypotheses about prevalence in such buffer zones as compared with prevalence outside .
12 and all of a sudden I developed she 'd be on the phone going , I 've just eaten mussels with vinegar in them .
13 ‘ We were just discussing attitudes towards death in our respective cultures . ’
14 Mortadella is the most popular Italian example of the scalded sausages ; it is usually very large and always contains chunks of fat in the smooth meat paste .
15 ‘ The thing about recording is , you always find bits of paper in the studio with lyrics on which people have left behind .
16 ‘ He always kept bottles of champagne in his fridge at work and he moved in very high-society circles .
17 HOUSING experts yesterday saw hopes of recovery in the depressed market after unseasonally strong activity .
18 We also recommend that there should be a central bank of specially compiled examples for training in the moderation process .
19 Maturities vary but they tend to be longer than those for conventional stocks ; only three of the 13 stocks outstanding at end-September , 1991 had maturity dates before the end of the century and several still had terms to maturity in excess of 20 years .
20 Agosti still faced charges of involvement in the 1976 coup which overthrew President María Estela ( Isabelita ) de Martínez Perón [ see pp. 27741-43 ] , but military trials had been effectively suspended in April 1989 when the Supreme Court decided to examine the documentation pertaining to all cases involving military officers accused of human rights abuses in 1976-83 .
21 Chea Sim , Hun Sen and Heng Samrin were the only members of the Kampuchean People 's Revolutionary Council placed in power by the Vietnamese in 1979 who still held positions of power in Phnom Penh .
22 Why should Bank of England intervention to influence rates of interest in the discount market also influence rates of interest in the parallel markets ?
23 In practice , developers will probably consult planners in advance in order to ascertain the type of development that is likely to be approved , but there is no obligation to do this .
24 It also offers options for improvement in the areas of fire performance and recycling .
25 However , will the relaxed exclusionary rule admit parliamentary material which clearly refines questions of ambiguity in an ambiguous or obscure legislative text ?
26 Tate & Lyle will also clash heads with Nutrasweet in the fat substitute sector .
27 On difficult questions he takes the opinion of counsel , and he also prepares briefs for counsel in legal proceedings in which counsel are employed .
28 It can also provide measures of confidence in its classification , which a conventional perceptron can not .
29 We also obtained funds for investment in the business from the sale of supermarket property , borrowing and other creditors .
30 We need also to identify opportunities for enrichment in older age , promote them , and defend them if they are misguidedly attacked .
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