Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 what factors influence the way in which the individual carries out the AL of maintaining a safe environment ?
2 The news media can , by the way they report and by the significance they attach to personalities , events and the statements of individuals , colour the attitudes of the public and in turn influence the way in which the constitution is interpreted and the political system works .
3 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
4 Ireland , the oldest hockey playing country in the world , host the tournament in their centenary year .
5 Harpers & Queen met the maestro in his own home , a chic but highly individual apartment in the smart seizième district of Paris .
6 Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) .
7 Accomplished headers of the ball were less likely to suffer injury than those who were not as proficient , because they met the ball in a way which which imparted less strain .
8 Then we met the officer in charge , a most interesting man .
9 Jimmy last met the Queen in 1979 when she presented him with the OBE.
10 Chuck Sloat examines the role of the Air Transport Auxiliary , and in particular James McGuinness , when they met the call in 1942 to move Spitfires to the aid of the Island .
11 And y that was the year I met d th I met the wife in that In June of that year .
12 Her smouldering eyes met the apology in his .
13 She tipped back her head , exulting as she met the blaze in his eyes .
14 Andy Nicol and Derek Turnbull , who met the party in Sydney , took part in the training , but did a minimum of work because of jet lag .
15 The latest addition to the Lemonheads , replacing Juliana Hatfield , who played bass on the album , he met the band in his native Sydney last year .
16 This time Theda met the demand in her eyes without flinching away .
17 We met the steward in his small chamber off the buttery near the Great Hall , a nervous , beanpole of a man with greasy , grey hair and a hare-lip which fascinated me .
18 You need a four base width formation to get your rank bonuses , but it is better to sacrifice the bonus in favour of avoiding being dragged into a broader combat .
19 In this case mobility between firms is constrained because labour may have to sacrifice the growth in earnings they could expect if they remained with their current firm .
20 I concede the vote in the Oxford Union .
21 We will design the sequence in the timetable to give priority to :
22 The explanation given for the importation of two comparatively low-rank police officers was that the RUC lacked the expertise in accountancy needed for an investigation of that kind .
23 It was more a case of realising that Celtic 's squad lacked the strength in depth required for a successful European campaign and to mount a sustainable challenge on the domestic front .
24 expected over the next four months it 's nevertheless from a reasonably high level because it 's done well so far erm and I would n't want to over stress the sense in which Wales is perhaps not doing as well as the others .
25 Like policemen and women everywhere Easton 's section police bemoan the deterioration in the attitude to authority shown by some youngsters .
26 Find-spots rather favour the arrangement in fig. 124 , but the characterisation seems to fit better if they are made partners of the other men .
27 It should be said that the forecast figures have probably turned out to be slightly high , particularly for 1991 , since it seems unlikely that the US Department of Commerce would have foreseen the downturn in the global economy which is now biting so hard in all industries .
28 Yet in a time of " unprecedented inflation , unprecedented wage demands and an unprecedented number of strikes " ' , most groups can be considered as having limited the fall in real earnings rather than as having maintained , let alone increased them .
29 The US operating margin was narrowly the highest , but the rise of over half in interest charges limited the rise in pre-tax profit for the whole group to 10 per cent , at £427million .
30 The constable need not have witnessed the conduct in question before he utters his warning ; he could act on the basis of a report that he received from a person who has been caused harassment , alarm or distress , or on the report of somebody who has witnessed it .
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