Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We are aware that we can control the method of access by users though our application , but there are other tools they are using in in the company to access the corporate relational database and your database controller must be aware of those tools and implement the same controls on those views of that information within the database .
2 In the rush to meet the first deadline on hours much of the spirit of the new deal has been lost .
3 Such a rod casts long and accurately ; picks up a long line without maniacal exertion , and remains soft enough in the tip to retain the necessary shock-absorber effect .
4 The alternative is to bury an architrave switch mounting box in the wall to take the terminal connector strip , and secure the light fitting centrally over this , so that the securing screws can go into wall plugs fitted in holes , which you drill in the wall either side of the box .
5 The centre , at Kirby College , Middlesbrough , is thought to be the first unit in the country to receive the British Standards Institute BS5750 Part One registration , the recognised stamp of quality for industry and business .
6 Recognising the quality of our career development programmes , the Department of employment chose Sainsbury 's to be the only employer in the country to pilot the new career guidance vouchers through the Choices programme .
7 Lea-Anna Moffitt , a 16 year-old member of Tyneside Golf Club , is the latest girl golfer in the country to win the coveted Gold Award under the Golf Foundation Merit Award Scheme .
8 I opened his razor in the bathroom to rub the powered residue of his beard in my fingers , and wondered if it was still growing on his dead face .
9 For the first time since he became leader , he is in the position to set the political agenda .
10 Puts you in the position to negotiate the best possible price .
11 We could go even further in the drive to influence the influential and make the global links for world leaders .
12 Our visit coincided with the World Cup ( football , not skiing ! ) and a multinational throng of British , New Zealand , German and Norwegian guests settled down in the lounge to watch the occasional match amidst much merriment , fuelled by the occasional incursion by the proprietor carrying trays of schnapps .
13 Dziekanowski did not play at Wembley last summer — he was suspended after walking out on his then club Legia Warsaw — but clearly he is in the mood to test the English defenders whom Bobby Robson has been casting as his unsung heroes .
14 An impressive 2-0 win over Everton left the watching Germans in no doubt that Leeds are in the mood to become the first British team to win a European tie from 3-0 down .
15 Thirdly , there has been a tendency in the literature to overestimate the practical influence of economists [ Booth , 1983 ; 1984 ; Cairncross , 1985 ] .
16 Presumably there was a glazed aperture in the back to illuminate the upper deck .
17 TYPE in the text to have the new format
18 TYPE in the text to have the new format ( tapping Enter at least twice at the ends of paragraphs )
19 He organized the horseless carriage exhibition — the first motor show in England — in Tunbridge Wells in 1895 , and was said to have written 56,000 letters in the campaign to abolish the legal anomaly which required a man with a red flag to walk in front of what was classified as a ‘ locomotive ’ at no more than four miles per hour .
20 But , on the whole , the Manchester experiment has been an important breakthrough in the campaign to make the local state more accessible to its lesbian and gay citizens .
21 Anomia ( or , occasionally , dysnomia ) is used to refer to an impairment in the ability to produce the right single word when , for example , trying to name an object or to produce a specific word in spontaneous speech .
22 Evolutionary pressures would have gone to work on whatever genetic variability there was in the ability to make the relevant cross-modal associations underlying linguistic competence .
23 After getting a good general impression of the state of the wreckage and as much information as he can about the aircraft configuration on impact , he will be mainly concerned in the beginning to establish the intended flight-path and all the circumstances surrounding the flight .
24 Although Larsen more often than not returned ecclesiastic items to hallowed ground , he kept some pieces in the museum to demonstrate the shared aesthetic dimension of the past .
25 Meths — the stuff Bri uses in the shed to drive the little engines he makes .
26 perhaps the greatest blunder of all was the Argentine party 's support for Unión Democrática ( an alliance of the right-wing oligarchy , the conservative military and the US ambassador ) in the fight to prevent the 1946 election of Colonel Perón .
27 But it does provide a framework to which we are all working , spreads out the major publications and pieces of campaigning work , and allows all those in the organisation to know the overall timetable being pursued .
28 According to Henry Vizetelly in his History of Champagne , many nobles went to the expense of having their own special buying commissioners stationed in the village to secure the finest vintages of this royal wine .
29 Both Attlee and Bevin favoured reunification under the auspices of the United Nations — though perhaps with a buffer zone in the north to reassure the Chinese .
30 Regretting attempts by " some countries in the North to fashion the new world order only on the basis of their priorities " , the document suggested that military and political objectives be given the same importance as " economic and social dimensions " .
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