Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Following is a brief description of preliminary evaluation carried out to date in relation to these objectives :
2 This reverberation unit is based on a c.c.d. delay line that has been designed specifically for operation in reverberation circuits .
3 Hidden away under cover in south Oxfordshire there 's a secret rose garden being grown by a man with a mission .
4 Shot entirely on location in South Central LA , the film aims to give the first true picture of what life is like in the ‘ LA Hood ’ .
5 Thomas F. " Mack " McLarty , an Arkansas businessman , was chosen as the new White House Chief of Staff ; Clinton stated that the post , which in the past two decades had grown massively in power in comparison with the Cabinet , would be that of " an honest broker " with few policy implications .
6 For example , international insurers compete in part by deploying the abilities to manage large-scale systems they have built up by investment in equipment and human skills over many years .
7 A new phase began when Baltic amber came to be used primarily for export in return for copper and tin .
8 ‘ It would have been much better if those girls had been tucked up at home in bed , ’ said prosecuting counsel in the Brixton rape trial … .
9 Since Yugoslav support for the Soviet navy is based less on coordination in security policy than on commercial interest it is not regarded by Belgrade as likely to lead towards a form of alignment with Moscow .
10 Gabriel turned and looked straight into Lucie 's green-stained face glistening with grease ; a leather forked tongue was clenched between his teeth , and his black hair was slicked down with water in front of the green knitted hood .
11 Any sense of expressive immediacy is an illusion : use-value is replaced totally by value in exchange ; autonomy disappears as music turns into nothing more than ‘ social cement ’ ( Adorno 1941 : 39 ) ; production is reduced , in effect , to reproduction .
12 The Scottish Journal of Geology , by publishing lists of completed research theses , has contributed significantly to communication in geology , as a secondary source , as well as a primary source of research papers .
13 Oligonucleotide fragments recovered from these trials are bound specifically by repressor in gel retardation assays ( I. Manfield , personal communication ) .
14 Here , operational procedures have to be set down in advance in order to specify areas of accountability and standards of performance ; there must be a monitoring system to feed back information on performance to the right authority centres , and arrangements to correct operational activity in the light of any shortcomings .
15 Subsequently he disobeys God disastrously , and has to be set aside as king in favour of David .
16 It is reasonable to assume that the daughters , particularly the elder ones , of such families will have been brought up to share in household chores .
17 This argument is spelled out in detail in Chapter 19 .
18 The vertical scale has been enlarged out of proportion in order to emphasise the steepest gradients .
19 The flowchart to go through is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section .
20 The decision tree to go through to decide whether the Information memorandum is an investment advertisement or not is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section and should be followed in all cases .
21 The duties of the receiving Central Authority are set out in detail in Article 4 .
22 The firm 's position on this is set out in detail in Chapter 9 of the CFM but , in summary , concerns over possible limitations on the scope of our work and the possible requirement to return material supporting any advice given , it is our preferred policy to use the form of wording set out at 1106.4 .
23 These rights are contained in s159 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the rules made thereunder , and are set out in detail in Chapter 7 " Reporting the Courts " .
24 A long search ensued for similar formulae in terms of radicals ( that is , formulae involving unc and the coefficients of the given equation ) for the roots of equations of higher degree , but none appeared until the 16th Century when a formula for the cubic was found by the Italian Niccolo Fontana ( more commonly known as Tartaglia , " the stammerer " , because of a speech impediment brought about by injury in childhood ) .
25 A number of institutions had cut back on travel in order to balance their budgets .
26 Despite speculation that the campaign , produced by Hoare Wilkins , was put together with privatisation in mind .
27 Now that the national museums no longer have their purchase grants awarded separately from grant in aid for running costs , they fear that those will be further whittled away and they will be even less capable of competing for major masterpieces .
28 If , for example , we reduce the share of the system taken up by intervention in beef , we should be able to get that money more directly to the farmer .
29 In the absence of a convincing case for the defence , we would undoubtedly require that the Indonesian authorities be seen to have cleaned up their act and that the New Tribes Mission be put out of business in South America and perhaps worldwide .
30 The mobility needs of older people therefore should be taken fully into account in transport and land-use planning .
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