Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 The commission , headed by the historian Vojtech Mencl , would analyse the reason for the entry of troops and evaluate political developments in the country in the period to 1970 , requesting relevant material from the five Warsaw Pact countries involved .
2 The king and his nobles understood one another , shared common interests and ideals , and enjoyed the glory , prestige and profit that success in the common enterprise in France brought them .
3 But at the same time he totally disagrees with the way she has given the banks a free hand to put resources behind new ‘ non-industries ’ such as the service industries , and concentrate economic wealth in the south .
4 Socialists stab each other in the chest in broad daylight .
5 In zoology , where again there seemed to be a former world of ‘ Dragons of the prime , That tare each other in their slime ’ in meaningless violence , the extinct animals could be seen as types of those now existing .
6 Microwave version : Combine dry ingredients in a heatproof bowl .
7 Insects who feed off , pollinate or whose lives are otherwise associated with these particular plants have a corresponding detection system in the structure of their antennae , through which they perceive specific patterning in the infrared , just as we perceive what we call ‘ visible ’ light , through our eyes .
8 As we shall see , however , when we review that research in the next chapter , there remains a problem of interpretation and evaluation .
9 The pair partner each other in first two rounds of the Johnnie Walker World Championship in Jamaica , starting today , and Couples conceded : ‘ We have different outlooks on the game .
10 Freud 's theory highlights the way in which social institutions , such as the family , religion , education , law , and political institutions , repress instinctual impulses in people .
11 One particular problem comes from situations in which we suspect that X and Y influence each other in a reciprocating process .
12 evaluate surviving data in terms of its potential utility for research data and/or dissemination in the future ;
13 The authors of such statements cite each other in support of their beliefs , but the criticcal reader is hard put to find reference to any systematic test of their accuracy .
14 But words ca n't do justice to Jan Ormerod 's wonderful animal pictures , which make each spread in this large-format picture a joy to look at .
15 The walk combines a fun day out with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests .
16 The sponsored walk combines a fun day out for all of the family ( especially the four-legged members ! ) with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests .
17 Lay it to a depth of at least 25mm ( 1in ) ; rake smooth , then lay each slab in place , lowering it so as not to disturb the mortar bed .
18 ‘ As you say … the years make strange changes in us all . ’
19 Birds make strange noises in winter in the middle of the woods .
20 Hide that folder in your pocket , and we will see if Sir Rufus will back us . ’
21 The mythical opponents , Vishnu representing complacency and preservation and Siva symbolizing change and metamorphosis , gain another perspective in the light of physics .
22 Or mow brown Stubble in the early Morn
23 For this reason , zeolites display some features in common with such diverse systems as ion exchange resins , semiconductors , and aqueous solutions of salts .
24 So , how can you work with your dreams in such a way as to make useful links between your conscious and your unconscious mind , and so gain some benefit in your everyday life ?
25 On the other hand , Wringe 's suspicions gain some credence in the light of the well-publicised hostility of the Thatcherite Right to ‘ the chattering classes ’ .
26 Cash with order or cash on delivery is always better than cash some time in the future .
27 Make 2 slits in pastry at each end of filling to form a flap .
28 For example , I perceive this flower in front of me because light which has been reflected from it impinges on my retina and causes trains of nerve impulses to travel along the visual pathways to the visual cortex .
29 This observation , that we remain uncritical observers in dreaming , forms an important part of some recent theorizing about dreaming by the psychophysiologist Allan Rechtschaffen , who has described dreams as being " isolated " and even " unimaginative " in the sense that we can not imagine something else during the action of a dream .
30 For example , there remain clear differences in unemployment levels between northern and southern Italy , or different parts of France .
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