Example sentences of "[det] [be] [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The notable exceptions to this are mostly found in work done by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones .
2 A range of profiles is available from the various manufacturers , and while most come in white only , a few are also made in cream , green and brown .
3 Several commercial pantographs are available , mostly for the BBC Micro , and some are even offered in kit form for the adventurous to build for themselves .
4 Today , it is difficult to define a particular Hautvillers style : all have a good fruit content , and although some are perhaps lacking in definition , the finest attain great distinction , balancing high extract with a delicacy of flavour .
5 Some were even embodied in law , as well as in custom .
6 Discovering Johnson raises the issue of whether this is best done in fiction , where the imagination would seem to have freer rein , or in non-fiction , a more finite , circumscribed form .
7 This is normally expressed in percentage terms so , for instance , someone with full contributions will get 100 per cent of pension .
8 Yet all this is easily understood in comparison to grasping the concepts of recovery .
9 This is not done in man because it leads to Charcot joints and a deafferentation phantom , two signs the horse may not be able to display .
10 This is not permitted in LIFESPAN .
11 Closely related to these contrasting emphases regarding the nature and parameters of the subject is the question of devising an appropriate , conceptual framework of analysis in industrial relations , as well as the extent to which this is explicitly grounded in theory .
12 This is often found in expert clauses ( see 8.8 ) , which state that the decision of the expert will be final and binding : see 6.8 for the important exceptions to that principle .
13 This is always spun in oil , but seldom has any indication on the cone .
14 ( This is further discussed in Chapter 12 , pp. 179 – 84 . )
15 The associative data is extracted from the INSERT PARTS command , and the spatial data from the digitized coordinates and the inserted part 's drawing file , which is a structured set of work , spatial , engineering and technical sub-files held in the CAD data base ( this is fully explained in Chapter 6 ) .
16 This is fully described in Section 2 .
17 Although Marxism is very influential in Japanese social science , this is poorly reflected in work published in English .
18 This is usually done in order to reassure the patient ( e.g. explaining that it is customary for a person 's interest in sex to be impaired when depressed ) .
19 This is usually used in novice classes to deter people from going dangerously fast .
20 ( In a secondary school where this was regularly used in morning prayers it had to be abandoned because the pupils exploited the rhythm created by the parallelism to make it sound like a football chant ! )
21 One was tempted to applaud such spontaneous wit , but serious faces all around showed that this was not meant in jest .
22 This was not reflected in Partnership spending patterns .
23 This was clearly shown in Case 28/84 Commission v. Germany , where the animal foodstuffs directives , which , as mentioned in the previous paragraph , had been held not to preclude health inspections under national law , were found to create a comprehensive system with regard to the composition and preparation of animal foodstuffs , so that Germany could not lay down its own rules on minimum and maximum levels of certain ingredients .
24 This was then attached in turn to five ropes which he pulled up and fastened to the pole .
25 This was usually discouraged in case the wild ape became too dependent on hand-outs .
26 This was subsequently withdrawn in order to incorporate provisions enabling the construction of alternative feeding grounds for birds displaced once the barrage was constructed .
27 The possibility of establishing a veterinary college in London with government money was one way its promoters considered financing it , but this was unfortunately dismissed in favour of raising funds from students ' fees and subscribers ' contributions .
28 The extra growth was in new places and industries , yet much was still generated in manufacturing employment .
29 Tutors may wish to explore the fact that in many cases these are not included in business accounts on the basis of materiality and cost/benefit of keeping track of them .
30 These are briefly described in Table 8.4 , and there are numerous examples which indicate that , overall , carefully managed agroforestry enterprises can be successful in so far as they provide a sustainable food supply and are environmentally conservational .
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