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

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1 Explore the underground installations , browse in the museum , stand by the guns and look out over the Channel as gunners did in two wars .
2 Browse in the gift shop or enjoy refreshment in the restaurant , and you can reflect for a few moments on how different things might have been without the events of 1066 .
3 A Belgian variety with a very low salt content and one of the best known mineral waters in the world .
4 The beautiful and historic town of Buxton , in the Peak District of Derbyshire , is source of one of the purest natural mineral waters in the world .
5 For decades , the River Kennet near Marlborough was one of the best trout-fishing waters in the world ; until 4 years ago , when several hundred rainbow trout escaped from this fish farm at Mildenhall .
6 Not an easy tongue to master at such short notice , but she had always felt it was a basic courtesy for a tourist to make some attempt , however feeble , to communicate in the tongue of the host country .
7 This programme of research has already brought to light unnoticed phenomena of children 's different abilities to communicate in the classroom .
8 It is pitched at a level which is neither simplistic nor dust-dry , reflecting Chris 's ability to communicate in the lecture hall as well as in print .
9 When attempting to communicate in the absence of adequate structure , care should be taken to learn enough about any differentiation to be able to predict the effect it will have and make allowance for it .
10 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
11 However , on November 2nd , 1906 , all this was in the cloudy future , for at a meeting in the Town Hall a new possibility emerged , bluntly headlined in the Standard as ‘ Proposed Municipal Golf Links ’ .
12 Currey noted : ‘ Although the treaty goes out to the World as the concurrent agreement of the tribe , it is in reality nothing more than the agreement of Lawyer and his band , numbering in the aggregate not a third part of the Nez Perce tribe . ’
13 Five years later the Football Association adopted numbering in the Cup final , using numbers 1 to 22 , but Chapman was not finally vindicated until 1939 — five years after his death — when the League made it compulsory , primarily for the benefit of spectators .
14 Their lives are conditioned by what they encounter in the street or on the playground , and can be ruined , the bishop contends , if they fall victim to drugs .
15 What is happening now , 1975 — and for some time past , is material evolvement , leaving spiritual evolvement to stagnate in the pond of Man 's Over-Conscious Analysis Of His Own Deeply Natural Sub-Conscious Development ( e.g. Christianity 's mistaken conscious self-analysed identity ) .
16 In my case , before becoming a Snavely winner , I was but crabgrass in the Garden of Physics .
17 After defeating Brighton 's unseeded Julie Salmon 6–3 , 6–3 , the British No 1 wondered why younger players she beat in the past did n't ask her advice .
18 The thought beat in the back of Jack 's mind .
19 Slowly beat in the milk , 2fl oz of water and seasoning to taste .
20 Trained over here with Mill Hill Cricket Club , that 's stuck a bit by er Tufnell and I think we might say that beat in the air , his attempted sweep failed completely .
21 Quickly beat in the gelatine to form a smooth dough and knead well in the bowl .
22 Cream the butter and grated lemon rind and beat in the icing sugar .
23 For the filling , beat the butter with the icing sugar until light and fluffy , then beat in the chocolate liqueur .
24 Puree the potatoes through a sieve then beat in the butter , salt and pepper until the mixture looks creamy .
25 Remove from the heat , beat in the butter and leave to cool .
26 Cool slightly , then beat in the butter gradually .
27 Beat the egg whites until stiff and then , a little at a time , beat in the sugar .
28 Bits of coloured rag , sewn to the leech edge of the sail , beat in the wind .
29 Unease stretched out in Chesarynth 's body ; a pulse beat in the side of her head .
30 Take off the heat again , and beat in the egg yolks .
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