Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 In its simplest use , the computer sits in a corner and each child has an individual session with relevant material ; so inevitably only a short time would normally be available .
2 At the broadest level , the Course contributes in a major way to the achievement of the Polytechnic 's overall aims .
3 Before death , the drug accumulates in the heart muscles , the kidneys and the liver .
4 If so , it could be that the impact of that experience parallels in a sharpened and intensified form the impact on women of the experience of child-bearing — a potent , personal experience that , however sanitised , brings a woman face-to-face with these three realities .
5 The larger processor fits in the main processor slot the smaller in the coprocessor slot .
6 Cyclic fluctuations in population numbers occur in many species of small mammal , and the exact role predation plays in the rise and fall of population numbers is not yet agreed upon ( Southern , 1979 ) .
7 the lessons the RIC 's experience offers in the context of current policing problems in Ireland .
8 On the surface , to prevent further incursion of slurry from the subsidence , burns and field drains in the area were dammed or diverted .
9 Findings that eating pathology persists in the absence of intervention suggest the need for prevention programmes aimed at identifying potential cases early and then offering remedial advice or referral .
10 But there are fears that any hiccup in Christmas trading could lead to it having problems maintaining its banking covenants in the new year .
11 For the next two chapters we are going to look at the special role that money plays in the economy .
12 There are skylarks and foxes and an owl sits in the apple tree staring at us by the fire in winter .
13 The car has a distinctive siren and the driver sits in a very elevated position , giving him a clear view over the bows !
14 A gilt harp sits in the bay window of the sitting room .
15 ’ I spend most of my time working so most of my money goes in the bank for a rainy day or for my children 's education .
16 They will not be named until publication of details in an academic journal , but the second one belongs with the lesser dung flies in the Sphaeroceridae family : ‘ a lovely little group , ’ he added .
17 Freedom retreats in the face of laws that are constantly emerging , evolving , and accumulating — but very rarely disappearing .
18 The parliament building sits in a square like the keep of a castle .
19 Hegemony evolves in an extensive but temporary form , equilibrium is only relative .
20 Printing plays in a cheap , unbound , quarto format indicates that the drama was commonly perceived as on the same standing as almanacs , joke books , pamphlets , and other popular writing which appeared in the same form .
21 The greater part of the grant has in the past been to help finance our teacher training .
22 That 's the theory … here 's the practical … first the course … they 've mapped out the 26 miles … the beauty of the route lies in the cobbled squares of ancient towns like Bhaktapur … the beast is the city … traffic and smoke is a major problem … the other unknown factor is altitude …
23 For our purposes the story starts in the dining-room at No. 10 on 26 July 1956 .
24 The story starts in the middle of the last century when Darlington was expanding rapidly .
25 The mare stands in the rain , cold and shivering , with no thought of going into the comfortable stable that is in her yard .
26 This particular linguistic pitfall has in the past led to a vast amount of anthropological confusion ; it still does .
27 We will work closely with Infolink Decision Services to ensure that we provide solutions to all our customers ’ risk assessment needs in the future .
28 To many economists the cause of the difficulty lies in an institution , central planning , which can not achieve balanced growth and innovation in a mature , sophisticated economy no matter how well it is managed .
29 The difficulty lies in the fact that the edges are blurred and no one is sure just when youth may be said to be past and the second stage of adult life begun .
30 The difficulty lies in the machinery for reporting incidents .
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