Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adj -er] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 The alternative , according to response competition is : ‘ Ricky will remain for longer periods in his place doing what he is supposed to ’ .
2 Disciplined operating procedures can be followed more readily and this will make for smoother performances in all areas .
3 Given diminishing marginal utility of income , more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period .
4 The improvement in what we do through the scanning data at the checkout and our own in-house distribution means that we can think about smaller quantities in the regions .
5 Improvements in shipping and the foundation of the guild of pilots of Trinity House ( incorporated in 1541 ) made for safer navigation in the Thames , and the London merchants removed their trade nearer home .
6 Some idea of how badly the police were treated is given by the reports of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner which show that roughly one-in-four of London 's policemen were assaulted each year — 3,444 cases were reported in 1899 , for example , when the constabulary strength was 13,213 men and 1,949 sergeants — as police authorities pressed for firmer measures in assault cases .
7 Thirdly , there are amendments in the name of the Government of the er Noble Earl Lord which are Amendments ten , fifteen and twenty and these provide for greater flexibility in the size of police authorities , again between sixteen and twenty-four members to be determined by the Secretary of State and for the Bill 's existing proposition that er fifty per cent of the members should be er and only fifty per cent of the members , should be from local authorities that er er er er that er of the remainder some should be magistrates and some should be members appointed by the Secretary of State and finally er there is a series of amendments er by the Noble Lord , Lord , Amendment seventeen , eighteen and twenty-two and those provide again with flexibility of size for er police authorities that half of the members should be from local authorities and the other half should be magistrates .
8 One of the best starts for later work in public relations , and one which can sometimes prove a route into a job , is working for a charity , organization or event which needs publicity .
9 In Sweden secrétaires de commission began to be appointed to some missions in foreign capitals from 1669 onwards , mainly it seems to provide for greater continuity in the event of the death or recall of the head of the mission .
10 AS IBM LOOKS FOR FURTHER ALLIANCES IN PUSH INTO MERCHANT SEMICONDUCTORS
11 She looked across at him as if giving him a final appraisal and checking for further clues in his face , in his clothes .
12 The Government 's objective is to work towards freer trade in gas throughout Europe .
13 All parties agreed to work towards further reductions in conventional arms and troop levels , to be formalized in a new multilateral agreement ( referred to as CFE-1A , the successor to the CFE agreement signed in November 1990 — see p. 37838 ) .
14 As well as aiming to achieve greater efficiency in manufacturing , the capital investment programme is targeted towards greater flexibility in product planning and processing .
15 Hence , to my knowledge , no school curriculum materials have been designed with older learners in mind and there has been an alarming tendency , when cycles have been reduced in length , not to reduce content .
16 Lipski made the point that these and other examples of anti-Polish sentiment occurred with greater frequency in the areas bordering the Polish Corridor than they did in other parts of Germany .
17 Though popularity did not necessarily translate into greater recognition in official circles , it did inhibit those in the two governments who would have liked to ditch him altogether .
18 It is hard to envisage the total 1990s story , but the decade starts with greater confidence in the railways serving London and the South East than , perhaps since Victorian times .
19 Whatever the case — and the religious context is a problem that will be considered with wider reference in due course — it is at church that the parish clerk , Absolon , is introduced .
20 Alexei had been surprised that the subject of his bachelor status had not been pursued with greater vigour in his step-mother 's house .
21 Social contact with others is a necessity and will be considered in greater depth in a later chapter .
22 These two areas will be considered in greater detail in later chapters .
23 This viewpoint will be considered in greater detail in a later section .
24 Such consultation , though a problematic and difficult area , is vital for proper service planning and is considered in greater detail in Chapter 8 .
25 The paucity of available evidence concerning the foundation of the institution and the activities of the early Muftis means that one can hope to do no more than to draw reasonable inferences from the little evidence that does exist ; and some of what can be said about these problems involves a projection backward from the activities of later Muftis and will therefore be considered in greater detail in later sections .
26 Education supervision orders are considered in greater detail in Chapter 10 .
27 This issue is considered in further detail in the following sections .
28 The clinic believes the new technique will particularly appeal to older men in second or third relationships with younger women .
29 This rebound hepatitis resolved to a plateau of moderately abnormal transaminase activities and histological features of chronic persistent hepatitis and continued staining of hepatocytes for HBsAg , HBcAg , and HDAg without further adjustments in immunosuppression .
30 Also , the extra nutritional demands brought about by pregnancy may precipitate symptoms and is another factor contributing to earlier diagnosis in women .
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