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

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1 Firstly , and I return to this point which I have mentioned again and again in debates such as this and that 's the the question of the lack of there being a central agency er in existence to see to the enforcement of these matters .
2 Yarrell is publishing the British birds quarto size — and about one thousand other niny tiny Works are in progress to assist in the mass of confusion already scattered over the World . ’
3 Moments later Wainwright was up in support to score by the posts and Hastings converted .
4 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
5 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
6 More was clearly needed , for slum clearance since 1930 was regarded as both too limited in scope and too slow in practice to deal with the scale of the housing problem in the big cities .
7 It is no consolation in defeat to reflect upon the correctness of NSS 's psephological analyses over many years , expressed most recently in our view that this election would be decided on a small number of votes in a handful of crucial decider seats .
8 Meanwhile in Strasbourg , EC farmers were out in force to demonstrate against the deal .
9 The authorities also claimed that an ( unnamed ) foreign state had helped opposition members in exile to communicate with the conspirators , who had planned to seize Khartoum state and the principal towns of Eastern state .
10 He needed a minister with the strength of character , reforming zeal and awareness of technological opportunities to push through the changes in Defence policy that he had in mind to help in the consolidation of his political power .
11 But tell me … who did you have in mind to look after the Project ?
12 That being the emphatic view of their Lordships , it would , we think , be quite wrong in effect to re-import into the offence the necessity of proving what amounts to absence of consent on the part of the owner by saying that the word ‘ appropriates ’ necessarily means some action contrary to the authority or interests of the owner and that that is one of the requirements which the prosecution must prove .
13 The equilibrium assumption allows us in effect to abstract from the determinants of investment — and the role of uncertainty , expectations , ‘ animal spirits ’ , etc. — but at the cost of assuming that disequilibrium phenomena are unimportant for the purpose at hand or are transitory .
14 BR regards the 120-acre project as a unique opportunity to relieve congestion on crowded suburban commuter services , upgrade InterCity facilities , and provide the necessary increase in capacity to cope with the Channel Tunnel rail link .
15 Local authorities will need a substantial amount of time to ensure that their information technology is correct and is in place to deal with the council tax .
16 It was not in place to deal with the community charge .
17 now in heaven , Jesus is the king and Jesus will , will have a certain number with him in heaven to rule over the earth , a
18 A model of the barn was used in court to explain to the jury how all five had climbed onto straw bales .
19 Many animals have since recovered and been found new homes by an animal welfare workers , some of whom were in court to listen to the evidence .
20 the Commission were gon na pull the plug on because of your failure while you were in control to adhere to the programme
21 One of the extraordinary features of British economic management over the past fifty years has been the inability of those in charge to comprehend the workings of ‘ lags ’ : the time it takes for the effect of a change in policy to work through the economy .
22 The foam filled artificial leather earpads are large enough in area to rest against the sides of the head and enclose the ears completely without pressing against them .
23 An aeration feature is also incorporated , drawing in air to mix with the output water .
24 Later there were the potatoes and turnips to harvest , and a threshing machine visited each croft in turn to deal with the oats .
25 Land was provided to maintain the families in peacetime , and the males were required in turn to rally to the colours in time of war .
26 They too had been paid in oil to get round the world trade boycott .
27 It was nevertheless US equipment that was most in the news , after the struggle in Congress to carry through the sale of F-15 Eagles to Saudi Arabia in the face of resolute opposition from Israel and its supporters in the American legislature .
28 The general ground swell of opinion in Washington enabled the ‘ American Firsters ’ in Congress to force through the MacMahon Act in August 1946 , making it a criminal offence to divulge classified atomic information to any other country , including Britain .
29 Preparations were set in motion to introduce by the end of the year a much shorter " core " list of restricted items , affecting only 30-50 per cent of the 116 items on the current list .
30 When the tortillas are ready , wrap each one in a tea towel ( if serving later , wrap in foil to reheat in the oven ) .
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