Example sentences of "[noun] in [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In answering this criticism Prince Charles would have been of impeccable good manners in employing the seven degrees of retort by Touchstone outlined in Shakespeare 's As You Like It .
2 The offeror and its financial advisers will therefore have to work to a large extent in isolation in determining the right level of consideration .
3 No less devotion was brought to four songs by Joseph Marx , and although the rather overheated style of Nocturne elicited a few smiles ( Parsons performing prodigies in representing the burgeoning June night ) there was a touching ecstasy in Hat dich die Liebe beruhrt which was delivered absolutely from the heart .
4 What we have is them merely following awful Bunnymen in playing the ridiculous Albert Hall .
5 The issue of technology training is currently under review and the G M B , W E A partnership in establishing the Labour Telematics Training Centre at National College for a pilot project lasting twelve months is proof of how seriously we take this subject .
6 In the Habsburg lands Slav nationalism assumed different forms from those it displayed in the Ottoman empire , but it eventually had the same disruptive force in challenging the five-hundred-year-old supremacy of the imperial institutions .
7 It differs from most kouroi in having the right foot forward and the arms raised from the elbow , something ( probably a bow ) grasped in the left fist and something lying on the open right palm .
8 Statements from both the BCP leadership and the UDF implicated local BCP organizations in provoking the nationalist protests .
9 An NVQ co-ordinator , Gill Murdoch , was appointed in May to carry forward the challenging work of developing assessment strategies for level 4 qualifications and informing and helping potential centresand candidates in implementing the new qualification system .
10 This illustrated the leadership 's caution and carefulness in committing the entire Labour movement to their entry into office in a broad-based coalition headed by a Conservative leader long regarded as the bitter enemy of the movement but recognised as a formidable fighting man — Winston Churchill .
11 Notwithstanding the views that have found favour with others I consider this to be a reasonable construction of the statutory provisions and I am comforted in the fact that , apart from an attempt to tax airline employees , which was taken to the special commissioners who decided in favour of the taxpayer , this has been the practice of the Inland Revenue in applying the relevant words where they have occurred in the Income Tax Acts for so long as they have been in force , until they initiated the present cases .
12 Happily Lyons himself subsequently used the more moderate opposition in making the important suggestion That formulation makes an interesting link between linguistics and phenomenology which more knowledgeable readers might care to pursue .
13 Was it not his father who had been the prime agent in advocating the educational route to success ?
14 Delaunay used to meet Picasso at the gatherings at the Douanier Rousseau 's , while Metzinger was a frequent visitor to Picasso 's studio in the Bateau Lavoir during the early years of Cubism , and was an important agent in transmitting the first discoveries of Picasso and Braque .
15 MacArthur 's political intentions must be kept in mind in assessing the various policies and initiatives for which he was responsible in Japan and Korea .
16 In developing the future size and shape of the Royal Navy , the Admiralty had two useful and recent precedents : the successful use of carrier-borne aircraft in interdicting the Chinese supply routes during the Korean War ; and the much more recent use of carriers to provide the lion 's share of tactical air support during the Suez landings , and the ad hoc use of the carriers Theseus and Ocean as Commando-helicopter-carriers in the amphibious assault on Port Said .
17 Four — the concentration in using the whole people of God in evangelism and commitment . ’
18 Where , however , the cost of providing a service is balanced or overtopped by amounts received for the service from others to whom it is provided , the man in the street might well , and probably would , say that the provider had incurred no expense in providing the particular benefit under consideration .
19 The difficulties encountered by the QM Department in supplying the similar khaki uniform authorized for enlisted men are described in Part 1 of this article .
20 The quantity s/√n is known as the standard error of the mean and the degree of uncertainty in estimating the standard deviation of the population from a sample is given by , the standard error of the standard deviation .
21 The quantity is known as the standard error of the mean and the degree of uncertainty in estimating the standard deviation of the population from a sample is given by , the standard error of the standard deviation .
22 Moreover , the leading multinationals have been able to gain critical efficiencies in financing the whole system .
23 Rather than ‘ playing safe ’ by retaining the styling features of the Renault 5 , the product planners looked to the future in developing the new Clio .
24 Television dollars have in the past paid for the rising salaries but today 's bidders seem determined to pay less than the $1.45 billion CBS and ESPN bid in winning the current four-year deal for network and cable rights .
25 However , during a break in filming The Big Sleep I did join him and Robert Mitchum for a drink at a nearby pub .
26 True as that may be , he does n't break stride in saying the new deal on rugby 's doorstep has ‘ created the potential for people like Tim Horan to make a lot of money ’ .
27 Pronunciation Drill To give practice in forming the correct sounds .
28 This exercise and the next continue to give practice in spotting the key word in an up-to-time sentence , in quick thinking and quick response , and in association of ideas .
29 There can be no doubt but that the Parliamentary intention in substituting the new section 9 for the original section was to simplify the requirements for the execution and witnessing of a will .
30 However , both bodies recommended changes in the form of legislation which would , if implemented , have assisted the court in its search for the true Parliamentary intention in using the statutory words .
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