Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 finally , local councils were to be formed for each former borough , urban district or parish council area in the new unitary authorities , and where wanted in the metropolitan areas .
2 The first point is that they were largely developmental rather than research in the accepted sense .
3 But in between these two groups ( and ironically double Provincial Insurance Cup champions of the last two years , Bradford Salem , are amongst them ) there rest 47 Yorkshire clubs who have no opportunity , although competing in the Courage Leagues , of entering a national knock-out competition , because the qualifying regulations for the two existing competitions do not encompass them .
4 And those who take part in groups have to show a parallel commitment to working within the spirit of the process ; putting as much energy into listening as in talking , staying on task , collaborating rather than competing in the pursuit of common objectives .
5 What could be more refreshing , for instance , than to sit in the sun sipping a glass of one of the latest fruit wines ?
6 These conflicts , he contended , although highlighted in the differences between the Western Marxism of Lukács and the orthodoxy of Marxist-Leninism , could be traced back to the work of Marx himself .
7 Even before 1905 , a solidly-based mass press had come into being , and in the last decade of the Empire there was an explosion in the publication of newspapers , while the number of books appearing more than trebled in the first decade and a half of the century .
8 Graham 's devotion to his family has always been such that he drives home every night from Test matches in London rather than stay in the team hotel .
9 You will know how many rows there should be to the inch ( centimetre ) , all you need to do is to work a number of rows less than given in the instructions before finishing the sleeve .
10 In the Whirlwind , the chances are you 'll feel much more comfortable doing the ski bars in Aviemore than walking in the hills , or even down the high street at home .
11 for example , the manual labourer is unlikely to take up an energetic hobby such as cycling and he is likely to spend his holidays relaxing at the seaside rather than walking in the mountains .
12 oh dear , they 're , they 're better than caught in the act are n't they ? they 're quite
13 It is clear that the decision in Francovich does no more than usher in the doctrine of state liability for failure to legislate and that the full impact of the doctrine remains to be established .
14 That opportunity arose sooner than expected in the Autumn of 1927 , when twelve cars were obtained in good condition from Croydon Corporation .
15 A district with a high under 75 years standardised mortality ratio will tend to have people dying earlier than expected in the younger age groups , and applying national average rates of use of service to those groups will underestimate its relative need for health services .
16 Although the take up in some areas has been poorer than expected in the programme , which is now into its second year , research into changes in working practices and attitudes has been assessed .
17 Neither Pasok nor Synaspismos seemed capable of capitalizing on the unpopularity of the government 's austerity measures , and the ND did better than expected in the municipal elections of October 1990 [ see p. 37785 ] .
18 Attempts to test and modify materials ( although included in the programme ) were perfunctory since there was a tightly structured writing and production schedule to meet .
19 It is to be noted that in the most recent quarter , although auction sales were 15% up on the previous quarter , the higher loss compared to last year reflects a $7 million drop in sales from the Acquavella deal , now a separate division within Sotheby 's although included in the accounts as part of their auction operations .
20 Although included in the fundholding scheme , referrals to radiology , pathology , physiotherapy , speech therapy , and occupational therapy were also excluded from this analysis , which focused on referrals to consultants ' outpatient clinics .
21 The teacher in higher education should be trying to promote genuine independence of mind , rather than act in the guise of a pied piper .
22 Well , we want to obviously make er people aware er both of their chest , I mean we 're coming in to the autumn , the winter period when er people who have er a residual chest problem will suffer far more , than say in the warmer , dryer and summer months .
23 Although training in the USSR is no guarantee of greater affinity , the scope of professional ties between Soviet officers and their opposite numbers is considerable .
24 Perhaps one of the best autobiographies ( although written in the third person ) is Flora Thompson 's Lark Rise to Candleford ( 1945 ) , followed by her later ( and not , in my opinion , as good ) Still Glides the Stream ( 1948 ) .
25 Likewise , the lives of other soldier-heroes of the period , the Black Prince , du Guesclin , even that of Henry V , although written in the chivalric vein , stress that these men were successful largely because their inherent qualities of leadership had benefited from training and experience .
26 The Philips recording , although made in the studio , is based on stagings at the Lyons Opera last year .
27 The sun made it warm enough to sit outside and , although swimming in the pool was out of the question so early in the year , Jenna managed to get an even golden tan .
28 Trading abroad as an importer or exporter can be highly profitable , but it often involves a greater degree of risk than operating in the home market .
29 Output : The decline in output was greater than seen in the July survey and worse than had been anticipated , with a balance of 20pc of firms reporting a fall .
30 Britain is in between with more constraints upon the media than happens in the USA , but more press reponing than in many Scandinavian countries .
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