Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Iosif 's tomb in The Kremlin Wall may be hard to find , but the camps remain as a headstone in perpetuity to his memory .
2 You will have to apply para 41 if you are to equity account for the associate in accordance with standard practice .
3 The raising of the compulsory school-leaving age , first to 15 and then to 16 , and the expansion of further education account for the growth in education .
4 This causes all sorts of complications , I mean if you erm if you qualify as a doctor in Texas er and you go to Massachusetts you have to go through another set of examinations before they allow you to practice medicine in Massachusetts because they do n't accept automatically Texas qualifications , they re regard the ri they retain the right to determine their own standards of procedures in these sorts of areas so their own criminal and civil codes as well as their own political structures so these are major matters .
5 Try mixing a gallon of fresh seawater , and test for an increase in nitrates .
6 I apologise for the delay in response — we had to track down which university you were at !
7 While 83 international beauties battle for the title in Bophuthatswana 's ‘ Lost City , ’ Alan meets visiting celebrities like Jerry Hall , Richard Branson and Brigitte Nielsen .
8 We shall begin our investigation of how causative verbs interact with the infinitive in English by looking at the contrast between make and cause because , although these two verbs seem quite similar in meaning , they are not followed by the same form of the infinitive : ( 134 ) While most enzymes can not make a reaction occur that would not take place in their absence , they speed up reactions so that they occur at the temperatures and other conditions which prevail within living organisms .
9 Bacteria grow in the water in pore space , and precipitation of concretionary cement in pore space in the mud reduces the volume of fluid available .
10 ‘ I saw two holes appear in the windscreen in front of me and I felt pain in my chest .
11 The Pharisees who appear in the gospels in Jesus 's time seem to have some distorted ideas about God .
12 non-descriptors or terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary ( terms through which the user can enter the thesaurus and be directed to the appropriate term ) of the indexing language .
13 Curtis felt a searing pain lance across the right side of his neck , and saw a small starred hole appear in the glass in front of him .
14 Parkas worn over close-fitting body pieces leap from the gloaming in acid greens , violent oranges , purples and cardinal reds .
15 At the end of the article he writes : ‘ We may say , if we like , that the introspected mind is just a body and its goings on as they appear to the body in question and not to anybody else .
16 Then allow your goal or Dream to take on a symbolic form , and appear on the grass in front of you .
17 In other words , the note patterns of a series serve as a stimulus to the imagination , and creative ideas leap to the mind in abundance once we begin to work .
18 A surprising number of accidents and incidents happen because pilots are in some way not 100% fit on the day in question .
19 THE Rubber Bishops , pictured right and billed as ‘ probably the funniest double act in the country ’ , appear at The Institute in Skinnergate , Darlington , on Wednesday night .
20 Wintering birds first appear at the coast in August and September , and most have left by early April .
21 I occasionally lecture at the Hogeschool in Holland , where the talent is now exceptional , and a new mood is being defined out of a profound rejection of wearing your logo/status/money on your sleeve .
22 The lowest line shows what happens if you deflate by the rise in NHS salaries and prices .
23 Dean designate of the Academy in Berlin , Mansbach summarised the circumstances leading to the creation of the centre and its goals : ‘ Despite four decades of close relations with the Federal Republic of Germany and cooperation in many academic fields , there is no American research institution in Germany or Austria , while academic contact with former East Germany and Eastern Europe is at a formative stage .
24 I pitch through the hedge in tow .
25 Glad of our meeting in Vancouver and hope for a reunion in New York , Moscow , Samarkand or the Volga ’ .
26 ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England .
27 ‘ Sir , it is not that , but I hope for an appointment in England .
28 That there would be little support for the self-appraisal in terms of any provision of time perhaps emphasized the low priority accorded to it .
29 If I walk through the Arndale in Middleton some kids will always shout something and I love it !
30 Similarly , there are no restrictions on referrals to secondary care , although long waiting times act as a limitation in practice .
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