Example sentences of "in the [noun prp] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Tei and Owen provide no breakdown of their data in terms of the angular separation between adapting and test stimuli on their " different " trials so it is net possible to see whether adaptation is effective over a greater range of orientations in the LVF compared to the RVF .
2 The argument was that if the right hemisphere can store a representation of the auditory set and compare it with the visual probe letter then there should be an advantage in reaction time to letters presented in the LVF compared to the RVF .
3 However , while dispute in the Reich centred on the political control of Ernst Röhm 's brownshirt empire within an empire , in Danzig the affair had more to do with petty jealousies and spite , through which the hazy outline of some dispute about the future and direction of the Party was just discernible .
4 Tim Baker , marketing director of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra , said he appreciated the confidence in the SCO demonstrated by the 10 per cent boost in the main grant .
5 I have served for over 20 years now in the RAF specialising in the field of aircraft maintenance .
6 Opinion in the Pentagon moved towards the belief that Japan was assuming more importance in global terms and that Japan must remain within the American sphere .
7 All that was a drop in the Clyde compared with the crowd at Celtic Park in April 1898 , when 50,000 turned up to see THE game … and the rest !
8 Louth was much involved in the Lincolnshire Rising after the dissolution of the abbey in 1536 caused grave discontent in the town .
9 As is frequently pointed out , every government in the Sahel fell after the droughts of the early 1970s .
10 The delegation will take part in a ceremony in the Guildhall attended by the Queen .
11 The first British H-bomb test had been carried out in May that year and seven further tests at Christmas Island in the Pacific followed in the next year .
12 In the event , empirical work in general ( as noted above ) does not appear to confirm the presence of large disincentive effects , although for negative income tax ( NIT ) , experiments in the USA undertaken in the 1970s did produce significant negative-work-hours responses of the order of 7 per cent reduction for males , 25 per cent for wives and 15 per cent for female heads of households ( see Robins and West 1980 ) .
13 As well as the interests and objectives of the bargaining parties themselves , an additional influence favouring single-employer bargaining structures in the USA relates to the role of state policy .
14 Another Toyota official in the USA referred to the project as ‘ Yuki 's dream ’ and downplayed the company 's part in it , though he admitted to knowing few details .
15 of all United States inward investment in the EC came to the United Kingdom and 42 per cent .
16 of all Japanese direct investment in the EC came to the United Kingdom .
17 The development of a system of merger control in the EC suffered from the lack of any specific provision for such powers in the Treaty of Rome ; the European Court attempted to make good this shortcoming through case law .
18 Another problem connected with analysis of the regional problem in the EC relates to the precise definition of a region .
19 So an agreement between the national actuarial association in the EC relating to the mutual recognition between the members of EC associations is currently being implemented .
20 Few in the West know of the Muslim population of China .
21 It should be remembered that this is only a qualification on the foreign business carve-out ; if the investment business from the non-UK office with customers in the UK falls outside the carve-out , because it actually constitutes regulated business , the general COB Rules will apply in the normal way .
22 He argues that the convention partners should affirm the broad principles of the scheme for a devolved Scottish parliament in the UK agreed before the last election and move on to adopt an educational role .
23 In the 1980s it became apparent that an increasing number of the senior jobs were handled by executive search and this increased during the decade until the late 1980s , when 80% of all senior jobs in the UK sourced outside the company were covered by the search firms .
24 A recurring word used by booksellers in the UK contacted by The Bookseller to characterise the new system was ‘ nightmare ’ .
25 All Safrane models offered in the UK come with the second generation Bosch 4-channel ABS braking system fitted as standard with ventilated front and solid rear discs .
26 The comic book in the UK began in the Victorian era .
27 Interest in the UK began in the early 1960s when firms began to experiment with interactive graphics using mainframe computers .
28 Quality service is what sets us aside and under-pins the company 's place among the FTSE top 100 British companies , the second best company in Europe in a Financial Times survey , the eleventh most admired company in the UK according to the Economist , and now first place in the Business Enterprise Award of the Confederation of British Industries , as Company of The Year .
29 Just under 70% of the 167 public libraries in the UK participated in the investigation , and extensive descriptions of current training programmes , either in the form of individual ‘ data sheets ’ describing specific courses/modules , or general descriptions of overall programmes , were provided .
30 While ministers in Holland and Belgium are intervening ‘ before breakfast , lunch , tea and dinner ’ in order to rescue something of the Daf structure , their counterpart in the UK holds to the view that the market alone should decide Leyland Daf 's future .
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