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

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1 The exuberance of their music and sincerity of their worship readily compensate for flaws in performance or thin theological content .
2 The scores used by the computational systems discriminate between hypotheses in two ways .
3 Salesmen discriminate between clients in their own ways .
4 Above all , what needs to be explained is how we distinguish between places in a phenomenological space and places in an objective space .
5 In the second phase , small studies will be undertaken in a number of local authorities to assess the extent to which socio-economic factors account for variations in the rates of children in care in ‘ similar ’ authorities or for patterns of care that are at marked variance with national trends .
6 What it has not been able to do is provide a coherent explanation of the variations it often describes , nor account for changes in mores and consciousness .
7 She had to scramble daily through dense thorny undergrowth , up and down ravines slippery with mud , sit for hours in pouring rain , cope with illness and poisonous insects and marauding baboons .
8 However , now that it is necessary to identify the functions the judges are performing when they sit as visitors in cases which are concerned with the question whether people are fit and proper persons to become or remain barristers , we must for the first time examine their function in that context alone .
9 Consequently ‘ an examination of its working involves an examination of the social and political forces which make for changes in the ideas and habits of the population ’ .
10 Long passages or stairs between the two make for difficulties in keeping food hot and clearing tables .
11 To make matters worse , foreign students no longer qualify for grants in the UK .
12 provide for changes in technology or the needs of industry ;
13 Army psychologists are attempting to curb fear among troops , used to life in the cities along Australia 's eastern seaboard , of the vast , still space they encounter during operations in the Outback
14 Rather it represents a configuration of several different and mutually interlocking strands , in which substances appear as objects in an intersubjective context .
15 Carter dutifully pose for snaps in front of a scaled-down Houses Of Parliament and toy with the idea of burning the wooden model to the ground .
16 In school , teachers show what they expect of children in terms of work and behaviour , they provide models for children by their own conduct and they feed back to children what they judge to be acceptable performance .
17 After considering the views of many of Scotland 's active climbers on the sue of bolts in Scottish rock climbing , the MCofS offers the following policy which it is hoped will act as a guideline to all climbers ( present , future and visiting ) , on bolt use in Scotland .
18 Is sex , for me , something I only want with strangers in the dark ?
19 Designer Labels is intended to short-cut the procedure , and allow you to do what you want with labels in a short time , and for the most part , it succeeds .
20 These residues have counterparts in CAP ( Arg185 , Lys188 and His199 , respectively ; see Fig. 4 ) which interact with phosphates in the corresponding DNA strands .
21 One is the suggestion that periods of great carbonate deposition correlate with peaks in the productivity of volcanoes and result from the presence of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere .
22 Such claims are always contentious in climatic circles , and opponents of the work claim that the cycles are not statistically significant , and criticise Vines 's claim that the patterns correlate with changes in the Sun 's activity .
23 They grow in clusters in woods and gardens and there are sometimes so many that they look like one huge blue carpet .
24 The increased detection of anti-HEV in adults in our study could reflect a cohort of Turkish residents infected with HEV in the past and a younger generation unexposed to virus , due perhaps to improvements in sanitation .
25 The classifications and quality commendations that appear in entries in this guide were correct at the time of going to press .
26 Partly cook the vegetables , chop them up and place in layers in a large ovenproof dish .
27 Good examples are angelfish species which browse on sponges in the wild and butterflyfish which feed on coral polyps .
28 Now , they sing songs about it , dance for it , and even knock on trees in honour of it .
29 As for the Blue Skies criteria , we may imagine that a better understanding of photosynthesis either may lead to , say , better synthetic devices ; or to new insights into control engineering , leading say to advances in the control of complex fermentation processes .
30 Support for adults in the family
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