Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly they could be painted in camouflage to lessen the visual impact or alternatively , they could be dispersed among trees and in copses , so as to be out of sight from the very well used coast paths . |
2 | In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field . |
3 | Willie John McBride 's side was the most successful touring side to leave these islands , and a big drive is now in progress to bring the 35-man party back together again . |
4 | Experiments are now in progress to isolate the trans-acting factors described in this report and to further analyse the nature of its interactions with the upstream RARE-binding factors . |
5 | This was both for the hell of it , as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho-anthropology , whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability . |
6 | In part to complement the broad-based approach towards co-ordination developed within the CATS , the Inner City Initiative was launched in 1986 to increase Private-sector investment in small urban areas that were subject to high unemployment rates . |
7 | The appointment of Karoui as Prime Minister in September 1989 ( see p. 36905 ) was intended in part to accelerate the economic reforms which his predecessor , Baccouche , fearing the political and social risks of further austerity measures , had been reluctant to implement . |
8 | Pugin 's strict rules and principles were upheld in part to counteract the inordinate sadness he had suffered at the age of twenty-two , when his first wife died giving birth to their only daughter . |
9 | In contrast to CREM the available evidence indicates that ATF1 is a transcriptional activator and shares many structural properties with CREB . |
10 | But you 're not there you 're not in parliament to represent the Conservative party , you 're in parliament to represent your constituents . |
11 | Both Systems division and New Business are involved at an early stage to ensure that we have adequate procedures in force to process the anticipated business efficiently . |
12 | After that they can be taken out on the parade ground in daylight to learn the basic commands that their mahouts give them . |
13 | We still have location-based teams but these work in partnership to make the best use of specific expertise at particular sites . |
14 | But the idea of people making frivolous , contrived or other cases in effect to swamp the social security system with decisions was — |
15 | Babies are conceived for a variety of reasons apart from basic urges — some over a wayward partner who shows signs of straying from the fold ; in competition with a sister who has recently conceived or in determination to produce the first grandchild . |
16 | The first inch yields a higher marginal benefit to your neighbour than the amount that you require in compensation to offset the marginal cost to you of that first inch . |
17 | CGI Corp , US subsidiary of the Faris company , will present a resolution at Computer Horizons ' May 5 annual shareholders ' meeting to ‘ modify or terminate ’ Computer Horizons ' shareholder rights plan and the golden parachutes in place to give the top officers a handsome pay-off should the company be acquired . |
18 | Three EC forums were in place to solve the Yugoslav crisis : the EC Peace Conference chaired by Lord Carrington bringing together representatives of the former Yugoslav states ; the Conference on Bosnia-Hercegovina under Portuguese EC envoy José Cutilheiro ; and the Arbitration Commission , chaired by Robert Badinter . |
19 | Dessie … one of the greatest of all the Gold Cup winners was in town to get the racing week off to a flying start … |
20 | One goes in person to see the relevant official who may be able to answer a question , only to find he is ‘ not on seat ’ — perhaps he , too , is trying to find someone ! |
21 | World-wide television links will enable those unable to attend in person to join the French nation in wishing its most celebrated symbol " Bon anniversaire " . |
22 | Other ocular devices have been used to deliver medication , such as pilocarpine , used in glaucoma to reduce the intraocular pressure , and tetracycline , directly onto the eye . |
23 | The action of the Parliamentary Party was very embarrassing for the Labour Ministers , who of course could not join their colleagues in the opposition lobby ; but it did more than anything else in wartime to identify the Labour Party with the widespread popular desire for social reform in the post-war world . |
24 | Shrinkage can cause paint to crack , and allow in water to start the whole process all over again , if steps are n't taken to prevent it . |
25 | In Essay B this fact might be incorporated in argument to show the other factors which made for unification i.e. the power of the army , the Zollverein and economic prosperity etc . |
26 | Drama time The teacher returns in role to collect the new Register — and comment on its usefulness . |
27 | The houses that lined the wide streets were made of brick and roofed in shingle to imitate the homely appearance of slate . |
28 | Additional resources followed in train to handle the consequential work . |
29 | Careful research was set in train to discover the best way to restore gardens and historic landscape parks to their former glory . |
30 | The firm that produces both models need not keep twice as many gearboxes in store to have the same availability as would two firms each producing one model because , unless the uncertainties are perfectly correlated , it is less likely that high production of both models will be required on any particular day than that high production of either one will . |