Example sentences of "[verb] in the [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Part of the answer lies in the $112m listed as ‘ negative and advances ’ .
2 I have listed the number of occurrences of each individual word occurring in the data in table 5.4 .
3 Most of what did sell was overwhelmingly inexpensive , if not cheap , ranging from $350 carte-de-visites of nineteenth-century artists and composers ( at David and Constance Yates , New York ) to Old Master prints and lithographs in the $5,000–10,000 range .
4 ( The Joint High Command , in fact , was located in the headquarters of the Soviet General Staff , its effective operational master . )
5 Its presence can perhaps most easily be seen as resulting from more ( or fewer ) demanders than average being located in the th market .
6 Notwithstanding anything herein contained or the completion of the Lease nothing in this agreement shall release the Landlord from any liability in respect of defects appearing in the Works due to bad or faulty workmanship or design or materials provided notice of the same shall have been given to the Landlord by the Tenant or its successors in title before the expiration of the period of [ 6 ] years from the date hereof and upon receipt of such notice the Landlord shall forthwith take such action as may be necessary to remedy the defects at its own expense with all possible expedition
7 Appearing in the media
8 And the Gloster regiment is to disappear in the infantry cut backs confirmed by the government this year .
9 Some part of the scrapped capital stock would still count in the statistics , since these are based on the assumption of a constant scrapping rate ( a constant economic life ) .
10 When this was unsuccessful it would look around the cage where there was a long stick and suddenly it would decide to use it to rake in the fruit .
11 Secondly , under-reporting can be further suspected because no cases of endometriosis were reported in the 14% of the population in whom female sterilisation was the method of contraception .
12 They complained about being ‘ bounced ’ into accepting last-minute decisions , were widely reported in the media , and they forced Mrs Thatcher to agree to a Cabinet debate about the economic strategy .
13 As we will show , the reality revealed in the pupils ' speech is very different from the reality that has often been reported in the media .
14 The evidence shows that these incidents reported in the media are merely the tip of the iceberg ; for many black people in Britain , physical assault or violent verbal expressions of racial hatred are part of their daily life .
15 It was reported in the media that this view had been questioned by the chief of staff , Gen. Jos Charlier , and by the NATO Secretary-General , Manfred Wörner .
16 The whole can be made available in terms of ‘ live viewing ’ — the audience seeing the programme when it is transmitted — or ‘ consolidated viewing ’ , which adds in the people who record the programme and view it later on their VCR .
17 What kinds of documents do you photocopy in the sales office ? ’
18 Over coffee and NHS apple crumble in the staff canteen , watching the West Indian cooks quietly stir the carbohydrates , she describes the staff 's attitude to the opted-out hospital trust as ‘ bitter indifference ’ .
19 Any discrepancies that could not be resolved in the headquarters led to a revisit to the child 's home and checking of information on the relevant variables .
20 The user can supply start and end module names to indicate which referenced modules are to be included in the report .
21 Included in the $800 price-tag for a single desktop version of Solaris 2.0-on-Sparc is SunOS 5.0 — SunSoft 's Unix SVR4 — plus the Open Network Computing , ONC , environment , NFS network file system , NIS+ naming service , a transport-independent remote procedure call , Solaris Federated Services — which allow third party networks , such as Novell Inc NetWare , Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing Environment and OSI to plug into Solaris 2.0 — multi-threading , symmetric multi-processing , Kerebos security , disk mirroring and striping , real-time support and internationalisation .
22 The paper points out that , apart from the 470,000 trainees included in the statistics , a further 500,000 jobs should be discounted if the European Commission 's formula of full-time equivalence is applied to the one million new part-time jobs .
23 Secondly , there is the problem of bias — in that those crimes and offenders included in the statistics might not be a representative picture of all crime and of all offenders .
24 In the Satz study only those patients whose aphasia could not be unequivocally linked with focal brain damage were included in the statistics .
25 Over sixty you do not get included in the statistics which makes it bloody stupid .
26 He added if independent nurseries were included in the statistics more than half of three and four-year-olds now attended school , a figure only bettered in Europe by France and Belgium .
27 Included in the statistics are notable Scottish deals including the £94 million MBO at George Outram , publishers of the Herald and Evening Times , and the £26 million buy-out at the Clyde Port .
28 Along with 252 other investors , he is included in the £50,000-to-£100,000 category who the DTI says will get 80 per cent of their money back .
29 These sites for concern are investigated and where cost-effective remedial measures are identified they are included in the works programme .
30 Bovis Homes reckons a major plus point are the top quality carpets , which are included in the £139,950 price tag .
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