Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [prep] the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 To maintain links between the main model and the outputs of the expansion , an ‘ audit trail ’ should be established by numbering each component of the model in thumb , then extending the numbers on a decimal basis as the expansion progresses .
2 The Middle East International of Feb. 16 reported that coverage of the attack in the Egyptian media contained strong anti-PLO and anti-Arafat sentiments .
3 According to certain texts Isis and Nephthys buried each part of the body in the place where they found it , which could explain the number of sites in Egypt associated with the burial of Osiris .
4 Now it 's not fair on those others that are in the other room doing their exams there , and they 're just making all that noise from the typewriters in the other room .
5 It is perfectly simple , relatively speaking , to store on magnetic tape within a computer a full catalogue entry , including a classification symbol or symbols , and to label each segment of the information in such a way that the computer can be programmed to find it on demand .
6 ‘ Goodness of fit ’ is measured by matching the spectral characteristics of each segment to the templates in the graph , and at each point marking the template with the highest acoustic match probability .
7 He also pays 25 percent of that income to the Treasury in lieu of tax .
8 The second is that teaching on the subject in engineering courses has not always prepared engineers adequately for this progression .
9 He freely acknowledged that responsibility for the development in rural areas of Essex would lie with the RAC but he invited the resident tutor to expand , if he so wished , his activities into existing WEA centres at Chelmsford , Harwich , Dovercourt and Silver End .
10 When does the Prime Minister intend to implement that part of the treaty in respect of Wales and Scotland ?
11 I hope that , when we come to that part of the Bill in Committee , the Minister will assure us that the association has been consulted and its fears allayed .
12 The author seems more at home with that part of the study in which behavioural activities are interpreted by reference to models .
13 So Colin gave orders to the gardeners that they must all keep away from that part of the garden in future .
14 As the taxpayer was deemed to have the beneficial interest in that part of the interest in possession vested in the company , the property transferred was not shares but the vested interest in possession and so para 15(3) ( ba ) , Sch 6 did not apply .
15 When knitting these designs , it is important to start each piece of the garment in the same way .
16 At that time , Punch ( 1979 ) pointed out ( in a comparison of facilities in Britain and Holland ) that research into the police in Britain is not easy and
17 There is surprisingly little research on the differences in work performance which are traceable to sex differences , and the situation is complicated in many countries by the inclusion of sex as one of the variables where discrimination is legally inadmissible .
18 Late nineteenth-century judicial reforms did streamline court procedure , but they had little effect on the way in which the administration of law and order was popularly perceived .
19 Each setting of the nodes in V can be regarded as a ’ fact ’ or a ’ typical situation ’ .
20 Then move one needle each side of the needles in working position ( on the ribber ) to working position .
21 A horse in good condition should have a flat back , even a ‘ double spine ’ or ‘ tiger spine ’ ( where the Mesh and muscle is raised on each side of the spine in two ridges ) ; the rump should be rounded ; and the ribs well-covered and not visible to the eye .
22 The system may as well do it , and present the operator with each applicant within the vacancy in turn in numerical order .
23 Particular emphasis will be given within this framework to the ways in which regional economies interact with one another and to how their behaviour influences the way in which the national economy works .
24 The Hellenic ideal — or ideals — that German intellectuals and writers hoped to live by could hardly command full allegiance without some support from the professionals in the field and perhaps some modification from their new ideas .
25 This theory does indeed get some support from the way in which Eadmer concentrates his attention on the Investiture dispute during these years .
26 When he next speaks to the chairman of British Rail , will he tell him that , whereas there have been some improvements to the line in the past five years , my constituents are still extremely concerned about punctuality and the cleanliness of trains ?
27 Just over a hundred thousand in notes of ten in the drawer next to the telephone , some change on the fridge in the kitchen .
28 For instance , the Tories have made a serious error of judgment in declining to recognise that some change in the manner in which Scotland is governed has become essential .
29 The attempt to talk about ‘ the family in industrial society ’ implies some contrast with the family in ‘ pre-industrial society ’ , thereby apparently lumping together feudal Europe , the major empires and kingdoms of the Middle and Far East and the Americas , and the many forms of tribal , hunting , nomadic and peasant societies that have been found throughout different parts of the globe .
30 There is , however , some difficulty in the study in relation to the choice of stimuli and in the fact that only neutral facial expression was used — while it is clear that facial characteristics are important to the holistic perception of the sign .
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