Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , visit the shop and café-filled Europa Centre , go to the lovely Tiergarten or hoot at the chimps in one of Europe 's most famous zoos .
2 But none of these principles could have been exploited or pursued in the ways in which they were had there not been tacit approval and support on the part of the state .
3 ‘ ( a ) destroys the goods , or disposes of the goods in a way giving a good title to the entire property in the goods or otherwise does anything equivalent to the destruction of the other 's interest in the goods , or ( b ) purports to dispose of the goods in a way which would give a good title to the entire property in the goods if he was acting with the authority of all co-owners of the goods . ’
4 This should be sufficient to protect the teacher preparing or passing on the records in any reasonable circumstances where what is written has a valid purpose .
5 Sometimes I felt I was being followed or watched whilst seated in a tavern or moving amongst the stalls in Cheapside .
6 This has been highlighted in two lines of decisions in road traffic cases where the plaintiffs ' damages have been reduced , even though they in no way caused or contributed to the accidents in which they were injured .
7 Small peasant farmers can not compete with capitalist concerns , with the result that they often lose their land to them and end up working for them or migrating to the towns in search of wage labour .
8 The answer is to cut out a small square of plasterboard ( or to cut through the laths in the same way ) , cut a narrow notch in the nogging to allow the cable through , and then replace the plasterboard , nailing it in place either side of the notch , and making good with filler .
9 And , despite some exciting running and handling from the visitors in the closing quarter , Hull never lost the lead .
10 ( avoiding the word " but " ) , the sufferer is presented with clear choices that have been discussed and agreed by the participants in advance .
11 Viewed from so high up , their bodies were foreshortened and hidden by the faces in front .
12 The room had fallen deathly silent except for Cranston 's abrupt questions , the equally abrupt answers and the snapping and crackling of the logs in the fire .
13 Before the Soviet revolution of 1917 , one approached and rode through the groves in silence lest the gods and spirits of the woods be offended .
14 I pulled on a sweater and trousers and crept down the stairs in bare feet .
15 By 1917 , there were three trends among the emerging political leadership of the more significant Muslim peoples — a religious right ( with the mullahs and a landowning interest ) , a liberal centre ( westernized , sometimes associated with merchant or business groups , and aligned with the Kadets in Petrograd ) , and a socialist group ( among the Russian-educated young , often aligned with the Social Revolutionaries ) .
16 The civil service found itself penetrated and politicized in the mid-1980s in a manner unknown since the days of Lloyd George .
17 In my first ten years of headship over 100 families used the service which the school provided , often returning to share with the group the progress which had been made and to comment on the ways in which their children had responded to the advice they had been given .
18 Latin was optional , and paid for separately , in the Lower School , but compulsory and included in the fees in the Upper .
19 By restructuring and interfering with the molecules in water , and changing the charges in the various particles .
20 When he appeared before the magistrate at lowly Clerkenwell , charged with ‘ willfully ringing several door bells and knocking at the doors in Upper Street , Islington , without lawful excuse ’ it was said that this kind of mischief — like the Cremorne Gardens affray — was a ‘ frequent occurrence ’ .
21 Cut the rubber seals to size and press into the slots in the seal carriers .
22 He remained physically active far into old age , riding from Westmorland to Cambridge at the age of sixty , and walking in the hills in his seventies .
23 This chapter discusses the notion of planning , examines different approaches to planning and looks at the changes in attitudes to planning that have taken place .
24 She rises , moves the improvised drying rack of Riva 's clothing to one side , feeds more coal to the fire , settles back and looks for the words in the flames .
25 Mark and I agreed to have a game together soon and I moved off down the course , and mused on the ways in which the pro golfers cope in their different ways with the unusual demands of the pro-am .
26 She sat down on the grass and stayed for a while , talking and laughing with the children in the quiet , sunny garden .
27 But if you are prepared to spare the time , settle down in an armchair and explore among the oldies in a good descriptive catalogue like David Austin 's Handbook of Roses ( see Bibliography ) , who knows what nuggets of gold you might find to fit into your garden ?
28 Paul again when he 's writing to the Philippians , in chapter four and verse thirteen , he says I can do all things , oh how arrogant of you Paul , how boastful you are , oh no he did n't just finish there did he , he says I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me , and writing to the Romans in that tremendous eighth chapter of Romans and verse thirty seven he says in all these things , in all the problems of life , in all the difficulties and all the temptations , in all the pressures that we are called to go through he says , in all of these things we overwhelmingly concur , we are triumphant he says , how , through him who loved us .
29 On Thursday we drew the whole thing together ending up with team practice and looking at the videos in the evening .
30 You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par .
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