Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 Isotactic polymers tend to form helices to accommodate the substituents in the most stable steric positions ; these helices are regular forms capable of regular alignment .
2 Unfortunately in some cases there will either be only two connectors or there wo n't be sufficient space on the cable to accommodate the drives in their bays .
3 Furthermore , the males are observed to court the females in the choice tests .
4 His winning formula has been to restore the houses in stages , a wing at a time : they are so attractive and such good value that they almost invariably sell before they are completed .
5 We are trying to restore the deserts in the Middle East with indigenous species of plants by using another characteristic of mycorrhiza , namely the ability to make plants more drought-resistant and thus easier to establish .
6 Russia , in helping to restore the museums in other former republics after the war , gave them works both from its own museum collections and from war booty .
7 That is particularly so if one bears in mind that the transactions in question are financial agreements , and that the manifest aim of section 6(2) is to restore the parties in financial terms to the status quo ante .
8 In order to continue to monitor the developments in the English vocabulary from day to day and from year to year , it is essential for the Dictionary Department to continue to collect such quotations .
9 For example , part of the evaluation is to monitor the ways in which these sectors have the opportunity to determine policy and the allocation of resources within the Urban Programme machinery .
10 The removal of the requirement , while retaining the broad objectives , ended the controversy as a question of principle and placed the responsibility on the subject boards and their panels to monitor the ways in which institutions and their courses interpreted the changed policy .
11 Any residues not digested in the stomach must therefore be ejected back through the oesophagus , and to prevent damage that might be caused by sharp ends of bones the process of pellet formation is such as to enclose the bones in the undigested skin and hair from the prey animals .
12 It stocks a relatively small range of products and plans to hit the supermarkets in the processed-foods business .
13 Meanwhile , Apple is predicting that it will have at least 70% of Macintosh applications recoded in time for the first batch of volume PowerPCs to hit the streets in 1993 , using AT&T Bell Laboratories spin-off , the Holmdel , New Jersey-based Echo Logic Inc , to do the recompiling .
14 Now all that 's left to do is wait for Carry On Columbus to hit the cinemas in October .
15 Meanwhile , his book , Black Coffee Blues , is due to hit the shops in mid-December .
16 But it is the third News At Ten marriage to hit the rocks in recent months .
17 BART Simpson aims to hit the charts in the spring with his second record — The Simpsons ' Yellow Album .
18 WORK has started to demolish the flats in Weycombe Road , Haslemere , which over the years have been named the Barracks because of their appearance .
19 Satellite TV will almost certainly be prepared to outbid the others in order to boost audiences .
20 Armstrong and his international team-mate Neil Darby ( Queens ) , will be fancied to claim the honours in the annual Belfast Sprint Regatta scheduled for the Lagan next Saturday .
21 in whom the power to discontinue any criminal proceedings at any stage before judgment is delivered is vested by section 94(3) ( c ) of the Constitution of Jamaica , considered that the plea of guilty to manslaughter should not have been accepted and decided to discontinue the proceedings in this case in order that the defendant might be charged with the murder on a fresh indictment .
22 Where the departure follows upon some dispute , on the other hand , there will be a natural inclination to enforce the restrictions in full , but it should be remembered that they will only be binding upon the outgoing partner himself , not on third parties .
23 The critic is also likely to spot the gaps in a group show , when the best works are not being shown , say perhaps because they are in private collections .
24 It is then only necessary to search the sub-domains in greater detail to establish whether interferences exist or not .
25 Sir Leslie Scarman spoke of the new computer-usable Statutes in Force and of the Statute Law Committee 's subcommittee on the impact of computer technology on statutory material , and looked forward to the day when lawyers will be able to search the statutes in computer-usable form , as well as relying on their traditional book material .
26 If you want to paint the heads in more natural colours do this before making the figures .
27 And er the cars then of course were all painted in , there were no cellulose paint , we had a paint shop there but er it , and we had an old painter who used to paint the cars in enamel and they were an awful lot of work on them .
28 Complementing it is the British Coal Yearbook which offers a written record of the season and which has expanded this time to embrace the seasons in France , Australia and New Zealand .
29 They imply also that the organization is prepared to make more mistakes , but to carry the consequences in view of the greater benefits to the organization as a whole from being action-oriented .
30 And it 's worth remembering to carry the nuts in a soft cloth bag and not a rustling plastic one .
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