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

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1 Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine .
2 This spatio-visual ability involves seeing situations in their totality , identifying their important components and their relationships and suggesting strategies for resolving problems .
3 It involves administering food in such a way that the patient can not taste it , and somehow assessing their mental symptoms objectively .
4 At present , the bulk of an LEA adviser 's work involves helping teachers in a variety of ways , and , although this requires them to observe teaching , the act of inspection creates some tensions .
5 Cast out the rowing machine that sits gathering dust in your bedroom , put your oar in and the real thing — you do n't have to be an undergraduate at Oxbridge .
6 THE number of children on Wirral 's child protection register has jumped 10% in a year , according to the council 's annual social services report .
7 iv A family has received £400 in compensation after a coach holiday firm failed to provide the smoke-free transport specified in the brochure .
8 The law in this area is not confined to contractual relationships , but may also be based ‘ on the broad principle of equity that he who has received information in confidence shall not take unfair advantage of it . ’
9 This paragraph seems to indicate that it may be possible for a person who has received information in confidence which he could have obtained through other sources to relieve himself of the 'special disability " under which he is otherwise placed by going to those sources .
10 The exhibition has aroused comment in the British press as the first to impose a stiff £6 entrance charge , albeit including an ‘ acoustiguide ’ a sort of sophisticated Walkman .
11 This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time .
12 Agency working has aroused interest in Britain not only because it is concentrated in particular local and occupational labour markets but also because of the special status that agency workers have in employment law .
13 As a result of the remits we have ensured that growth in net revenues , inevitably small given the recession of the last three years , has outpaced growth in costs , thus reversing the unacceptable trend seen prior to the programme .
14 It was one of the truly marvellous innings , one that no one who saw it could ever forget ; since it has been shown on television virtually every time rain has stopped play in any match since , it would be almost impossible to have forgotten it anyway .
15 To avoid disease activation , we add tamoxifen on the basis that it has proven efficacy in the treatment of breast cancer in premenopausal women .
16 The most significant welfare change , both in terms of numbers of people affected and the sum saved in public expenditure , has been the method by which this Government has calculated increases in social security .
17 Dittany when dried is greyer than malotira , although the leaves are similarly furry like so much of the vegetation , which needs to conserve moisture in the hot atmosphere , and the tea made from it has a muskier , more soothing quality .
18 Check 1 If Mr Smith shares his wage bill of $865.50 equally among 10 men , what does he pay each man ? unc Check 2 Joe has flown 54,825.00km in 100 hours .
19 Thus question time has limited use in obtaining the factual information necessary to enable M.P.s to scrutinise the activities of the Government .
20 These are all roads where the pedagogical tradition has pointed signposts in the wrong direction , making us search for English ( the nature of English conversation , at least ) where it is not — and where only a careful analysis of natural conversational data can get us on the right road again .
21 All work undertaken by solicitors and suitably qualified Fellows of the Institute of Legal Executives arising out of any act of negligence , breach of contract and/or breach of statutory duty as a result of which the victim has sustained injury in the course of medical care .
22 Keith is known to his colleagues as a quiet man , however he has hidden talents in that he writes poems and has penned many about his time with Rentokil .
23 Private detectives employed by the Kuwaiti government claim to have discovered that Saddam Hussein has hidden assets in more than 40 banks around the world , $2.4 billion of which are not frozen by UN sanctions .
24 Falkingham ( 1987 ) has examined trends in marital status for the over-65s from 1901 to 1981 .
25 This chapter has examined spheres in which the experiences of men and women diverge in modern Britain and differ in a way which is , typically , to the disadvantage of women .
26 In addition almost every page has painted decoration in the text , with brightly coloured birds , animals , faces and figures often entwined into the capital letters at the beginning of the lines .
27 The trend has provoked outrage in the US where this week Mark Chapman , the man who gunned down John Lennon , is touting his autobiography .
28 It is this persistent surplus , more than anything , that has provoked anger in Washington — and Mr Clinton 's remark that ‘ the possibility of obtaining real , even access to the Japanese market is somewhat remote ’ .
29 An unusual opportunity to do this has arisen from the Social Change and Economic Life Initiative , which has gathered information in precisely this form .
30 Because of Joan 's willingness and experience , she has undertaken work in a ward for those who are suffering acute mental conditions .
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