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

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1 It is sometimes difficult to make the decision referred to in ( i ) .
2 The Commission adopted interim measures for the first time in June 1991 in respect of aids granted to the French betting monopoly in the case referred to in the case study on pp. 238 — 43 .
3 It is also most probably the park referred to in SB 33 .
4 ( 7 ) On receipt of an application of a kind referred to in subsection ( 6 ) above , and until the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered , the clerk of a licensing board shall make the application , together with the documents lodged therewith , available for inspection by members of the public during normal office hours .
5 These include matters such as whether the tribunal was properly constituted and whether the case was of a kind referred to in the statute .
6 ( e ) details of any arrangement of the kind referred to in Note 6(b) of Rule 8 ( indemnities and arrangements regarding relevant securities ) .
7 Genesis 1:2 , 5 , ‘ the Spirit of God was moving over the face of the waters ’ may indicate a creative function for the Spirit , but may equally describe the chaos referred to in the earlier part of that verse , ‘ the earth was without form and void , and darkness was upon the face of the water ’ : and ‘ a ruach adonai , a mighty hurricane from God , was moving over the expanse of the unruly waters ’ may be a better translation .
8 One West-Country weaver referred to in 1802 stated that his rate per yard had never altered , " nor yet in my father 's memory " .
9 The prints by Whitby photographer , Frank Meadow Sutcliffe , were in a car broken into in the resort earlier this week .
10 ‘ In applying the national law and in particular the provisions of a national law specifically introduced in order to implement Directive 76/207 , national courts are required to interpret their national law in the light of the wording and the purpose of the directive in order to achieve the result referred to in the third paragraph of Article 189 .
11 The present bankruptcy level is £750 , the same figure referred to in the company winding-up procedure above .
12 We also thank the team of dedicated workers at the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service for their professionalism over the years , which has enabled us to collect much of the research referred to in this book .
13 The modifications to the original drawing referred to in the article were mainly concerned with an increase in the size of the tunnels to incorporate larger propellers , the design of which has not be the direct responsibility of G.L. Watson and Company .
14 The threshold test relates to the parent or other carer whose lack of care has caused the harm referred to in section 31(2) ( a ) .
15 ( c ) forthwith of any of the occurrences referred to in Rule 9(2) or where a condition referred to in Rule 9(1) ceases to be satisfied .
16 7.4 shall use all reasonable endeavours to fill accepted orders for the Licensed Software with all reasonable despatch but shall not be liable in any way for any loss of trade or profit or any other loss occurring to in the event of delivery being frustrated or delayed .
17 This may be due to greater familiarity with the cost of lower priced letters or to the greater difficulty of keeping in mind which band of prices the weight related to in the body of the table .
18 Any other sums in respect of fringe benefits the deceased had that have been lost by his dependants on his decease must be added to the figure arrived at in either of the two ways described above .
19 But apart from basic maintenance like turning mattresses regularly — every three months , experts recommend — what should a hotelier look for in a good quality hotel bed and what is its average life expectancy ?
20 The Government generally take the view that matters of pay and hours are better left to negotiation between employers and employees , or by their representatives , and that they should certainly not be dealt with in legislation or in codes of practice provided for in statute .
21 The loss dealt with in the accounts of the Company was £399 million [ 1991 profit £55 million ] .
22 There 's a lot of good practice to build upon in Highfields .
23 Tonight he tried to imagine what the Corsican looked like in a rage .
24 PHOTO-FILE exclusive : this old picture of Doonican shows what the Irish rocker looked like in the old days before he actually joined Happy Mondays as trumpet player .
25 PHOTO-FILE exclusive : this old picture of Doonican shows what the Irish rocker looked like in the old days before he actually joined Happy Mondays as trumpet player .
26 If section 9(4) was intended to have the effect contended for in the skeleton argument of Mr. William Charles , appearing for the Treasury Solicitor , appropriate words could easily have been found .
27 For insects , plants represent humid but well-drained surfaces and increase the amount and diversity of living space while for some , they represent food to browse , or a repository to bore into in egg-laying .
28 He could not be described as handsome , and , in later years , with his weight fluctuating to in excess of fifteen stone through his appetite for junkish food between pictures , he showed signs of a middle-aged spread ; not being tall , at five feet , nine inches , it tends to be obvious .
29 There certainly is n't any light to speak of in the windows .
30 In The Dear Deceit ( 1960 ) the dichotomy between truth and fiction hinted at in The Sycamore Tree is brought to the fore , and the possibility of reaching a pre-discursive reality is relinquished once and for all .
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