Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.

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31 He may think in terms of bits of equipment , flows of material , flows of energy or flows of information .
32 In this chapter we suppose that b/d is sufficiently large that one may think in terms of a horizontally infinite layer , although we shall mention lower aspect ratio layers briefly and return to them in Section 24.7 .
33 In cancer , these antigens may reappear in tumours derived from epithelial cells that expressed the antigen only during fetal development , or they may disappear in tumours arising from epithelial cells that normally express the antigen .
34 If you decide on avoidance of the food , bear in mind that the child 's sensitivity may disappear in time .
35 They may exist in conjunction with , or separately from , road-station buildings such as mansiones and mutationes , which may , or may not , have had their own officials .
36 While all the steps and grids of a career lattice may exist in principle , in most instances only a small proportion of the paraprofessional work force have access to or can take advantage of existing formal training opportunities .
37 Some compensation may exist in sketches and preliminary drawings , where they exist , and which are easier to study on a page .
38 They may exist in favour of individuals , and in some cases in favour of a limited class , but , with the exception of the public right of fishing in tidal water , they can not exist in favour of the public at large .
39 Discussing the implementation of partnership in validation , the Sociological Studies Board , for example , heard concern about the ‘ apparent lack of sympathy which may exist in institutions ’ internal monitoring and validation procedures to academic developments in sociology , in that the views expressed may be harsher and more inhibiting than those expressed by the Board' .
40 At other times they may exist in competition , each endeavouring to gain influence in a third area .
41 Yet it is now becoming well recognised that pathogens may exist in forms without cell walls and may generate ‘ slow bacterial infections ’ in which the organism will not be easily cultured .
42 The Car Safety Centres are managed by independent Motor Engineers and Assessors and the service is offered to members with the sole intention of identifying possible defects which may exist in cars , unknown to members , and thus preventing possible accidents and safeguarding members and their families from injury .
43 I am not concerned with any issue of limitation that may exist in relation to this claim .
44 By developing the principle of least work as one of several ways in which the condition of maximum probability may exist in relation to entropy , Leopold and Langbein ( 1962 ) theoretically derived the longitudinal profile of rivers and the hydraulic geometry of river channels .
45 The scientist who proposes new interpretations or principles is rather like the fictional detective ( they may exist in reality too ) who is faced with the same evidence as the reader and the police , but sees that it forms a different pattern when seen from the right angle .
46 The final records may exist in paper format , while the sources and the evidence for the process of document development are electronic .
47 This suggests that the ‘ decameric sandwich ’ may exist in solution .
48 It may exist in disregard of a loving partner , it may be condoned in a marriage where that partner is unloving , it may be reprehensible in its effect on spouse and children or — occasionally — it may support the family 's continued existence in circumstances which might otherwise break it .
49 In Somerset , for example , they showed by the evidence of Domesday that Dulverton and Winford were of the ‘ ancient demesne ’ of the Crown of England , and therefore ought to remain in Exmoor Forest , according to the provisions of the Charter .
50 And er that had to be regulated , regulated as far as fairness and response to er any claim that our members may make in respect of fairness you know , er and it , to enable them to reach the target bonus .
51 KPMG will have due regard to any reasonable request which the offeror may make in relation to any claim subject to the offeror indemnifying and securing KPMG in a manner satisfactory to KPMG against any and all costs , charges and expenses incurred by it in complying with any such request .
52 But conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
53 Frosts can occur well into the summer , while snow may fall in spring , and autumn days can be as balmy as summer or bitter as winter .
54 The risk is that the shares may fall in value leaving the securities house with a huge loss .
55 Financial resources must often be explored with elderly people , despite the discomfort this may arouse in client and social worker .
56 The identification of common phrases and word combinations may assist in selection of the correct word .
57 This paper will examine these as an indicator of some of the issues that may predominate in union attempts to deal with the complex problems of technological change at work .
58 Hence , their isolation and culture is difficult and functional villus cells , which are incapable of division , may predominate in cell isolations .
59 On the general point of differentiating criteria between strategic and local , I think that one ought to bear in mind that some have importance in both connections and particularly I would draw attention to the perhaps overriding points made in paragraph thirty three of P P G three , regarding the avoidance of unacceptable coalescence and positive environmental improvements .
60 sustainability , viability , as in a conceptual sense , and I would also like to suggest that in pushing this discussion forward we ought to bear in mind the , how shall I say it , the principles as espoused by the Department of the Environment in their planning policy guidance note three , er and in particular those spelt out in paragraph thirty three .
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