Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yep , now nowadays erm they 've got the best , I mean the equipment is excellent , er it came in my time erm my predecessor 's time and it 's been carried on now and new developments have come in , erm and with , of course techniques in , not only dealing with the chemicals in , in making safe afterwards which is twice as complicated I think , you know the decontamination side , the clearing up , the protecting of the environment from toxic chemicals er which we 've all heard about in newspapers , and read reports and seen it on television , these , these accidents up and down the world .
2 The King was also widely criticized for in effect putting his conscience above his role as head of state .
3 It is , therefore , possible that NCp7 facilitates IN recognition of the DNA ends by binding to the DNA but leaving the ends exposed for IN cleavage and integration .
4 Erm , he is erm regarded as in terms of erm , he tried so hard and just
5 No plan for the upper floor is given , and the ground floor plan is very simple , with none of those carefully considered amenities that Dorothea might have looked for in Loudon 's Encyclopaedia .
6 Note that although not required in law , corroboration of the victim 's evidence is looked for in practice .
7 Corroboration is looked for in practice and the following circumstances will usually amount to corroboration :
8 there would be security , full employment , and a great health and welfare service , where we would all be looked after in dignity in our old age .
9 And indeed , fit very well into what we call the section seventeen budget , which is section seventeen of the Children Act nineteen eighty nine , which er , does enable the local authority to provide preventative services , to avoid the need for children to be looked after in care .
10 That is because it demonstrates how poorly British farmers co-operate to sell their products — I hope that my right hon. Friend 's marketing grants will assist with that problem — and spells out in words of one syllable that the British farmer will not be discriminated against in Europe .
11 A concentration on seemingly abstract ideas like ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ femininity ’ may seem esoteric when compared to issues of whether girls are actively discriminated against in education .
12 Though it is waning , Koreans are discriminated against in Japan .
13 ‘ Listen here , you , since nineteen-twenty the Catholics have been discriminated against in Ulster , Belfast , all the North .
14 • Scotch Whisky — a British product — is discriminated against in favour of imported wine and beer .
15 ( Earlier in June experts had complained to Izvestiya , the organ of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet , that there were still no proper mechanisms for giving these farms land or credit , and that they were discriminated against in equipment supplies . )
16 For example , the constraints of women 's lifestyles and their domestic and family responsibilities often mean that they are effectively discriminated against in terms of availability for election and service .
17 It is difficult now to recapture what the Gorge may have looked like in Worcester 's or Aubrey 's day .
18 Erm , Mr Brighton was was critical of the County Council in just using the residual method to determine the size of the new settlement , er and then in in backing up that justification erm referred to work that is included in in Barton Willmore 's proof , I 've I have read this survey work quite carefully , and my understanding of it is is that erm by un undertaking a survey of settlements in the county , they have established , albeit f f f for information purposes only , a population threshold for a particular type of service , erm , in in the North Yorkshire context , erm the implication I I understand from that is is that that is being used to justify a fourteen hundred figure or or whatever it is to achieve the level of services that would would be required for a a balanced integrated community to use the words for the guidance .
19 Her annual garden party , for buyers of fleets of cars and trucks who dealt with her husband , was always a memorable occasion , reported upon in detail by the queen of the social columns of the Tollemarche Advent , a lady who could make or break a local hostess .
20 An inquiry is now underway to find out if the rules were strictly adhered to in Mrs Allen 's case .
21 Line A suggested maximum length 60metres ( 200ft ) was made but is not adhered to in practice .
22 Although the court order should specify a time-limit in which the conveyance must be completed ( so that compliance can be enforced — see Chapter 8 ) such time-limit is rarely adhered to in practice .
23 As cholera began its measured advance through the garrison people instructed their friends privately as to which doctor they should be carried to in case of illness .
24 When approval is granted to a package using option 1.5.3 , all DCs , which were transitioned to IN APPROVAL when the package was submitted for approval , change to APPROVED state .
25 And with ret with er land availability erm with regard to the land availability figures , Mr Steel also includes a s a site of some ten hectares which the County Council has formally objected to in terms of a planning application lodged and in terms of the distributional strategy of the local plan .
26 The relevant points will be looked at in turn .
27 With the increasing sophistication and scale of warehouse buildings it is suggested that they should be looked at in depth at the earliest planning stage when they are able to exert their proper influence on construction and design .
28 Three techniques were looked at in outline : Network Analysis , Simulation , and Inventory Control .
29 In order to make some local comparisons with Nikol'skaia , ties between the fifty-nine party cells and the people in Poltava guberniia will be looked at in passing .
30 The reasonable conclusion is that one and the same thing is ‘ called a sensation when considered merely in itself , and a quality when looked at in relation to any one of the numerous objects , the presence of which to our organs excites in our minds that among various other sensations or feelings .
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