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

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1 With al-Kassar 's blessing , he met the Magharians in Bern and Zurich to set up accounts for his family , each meeting taped and monitored by Coleman 's assistant Syrian George , who had been flown in from Cyprus for this purpose .
2 They failed to make anything like the sort of headway the following day when they met the Wallabies in the rain at Newlands .
3 When the crowds had left after the second home match , Chapman met the helpers in the stand and asked them to take him on trust , asserting that the changes were in the club 's interest .
4 He whispered the words in her ear .
5 For some architects , the removal of regulations which both provided guidelines for behaviour and also limited the areas in which competition existed has provided a stimulus since they now feel able to compete more efficiently in a less restricted arena .
6 With growing educational opportunities , choice of job or profession has widened , although industrial recession and demographic factors have limited the opportunities in some businesses and trades .
7 Isotactic polymers tend to form helices to accommodate the substituents in the most stable steric positions ; these helices are regular forms capable of regular alignment .
8 Unfortunately in some cases there will either be only two connectors or there wo n't be sufficient space on the cable to accommodate the drives in their bays .
9 This refers to the tendency of attributing human motives to social institutions , in this case of thinking about organisations as if they were pursuing the goals in question .
10 They camouflaged the vehicles in a wadi and dispersed in search of shade and some sleep .
11 Furthermore , the males are observed to court the females in the choice tests .
12 In 1922 he published his first book , Le Dragon de bambou , ridiculing the reforms in Annam .
13 He emptied the dregs in the sink .
14 The local council in Aldershot ruled that soldiers serving in the Gulf would not have to pay poll tax ; but Whitehall refused to follow America 's example of allowing the troops in the Gulf not to pay income tax .
15 He himself had consulted the judges in 1971 , 1979 and 1985 .
16 He stowed the globes in a styrofoam case like an over-sized egg box .
17 ‘ I know , ’ the English clerk sweetly replied , ‘ but , ’ and he jingled the coins in his purse .
18 He jingled the coins in his purse .
19 There was some speculation about alternatives , with some canvassing the claims of Derby and Salisbury and others imploring Lloyd George to take over the leadership and unite the parties in a shotgun wedding , but Austen 's claims were undeniable .
20 Perhaps as often as once a month , depending partly on the amount of dust in the air , you should get out the drive cleaning kit and service the heads in the way I 've described before trouble starts .
21 They had received the reports in the Place of Healing , where the body lay in the courtyard , protected from the flies and the heat by wet wrappings , waiting for someone to claim it and give permission for an examination to begin , before it was taken to the embalmers .
22 He germinated the spores in dishes containing agar jelly , then transferred the spores to Kilner jars which contained rye grains .
23 Simmer the vegetables in separate covered pans with 300ml/ ½ pint water for 20 minutes until the water is dark .
24 Simmer the aubergines in a large pan of water until just cooked , about 10min , or cook , covered , in the microwave for 7–8min or until just tender .
25 Simmer the petals in a small amount of water until tender .
26 Many resistivity meters and magnetometers can now be fitted with a data recorder , which records the readings in computer-readable form so that the results can be fed directly into a computer as soon as the survey is finished .
27 Not only does Nithard say in which vernacular languages the two kings addressed their men ( though he records the addresses in Latin ) , but he gives the ensuing oaths in vernacular texts that are among the earliest examples of Old High German and Old French .
28 ‘ Well , it 's shocked me that President Bush has gone out and ballyhooed the unions in Poland and yet he 's turned his back on us . ’
29 I refrain from naming the books in case you have yet to read them .
30 Oxfordshire piloted the forms in Banbury from October 1991 to March this year .
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