Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [n mass] in " in BNC.

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1 Lifestyle studies like these are usually the source of the acronyms such as ‘ yuppies ’ , ‘ dinkies ’ , ‘ glams ’ , etc. , that have been enthusiastically bandied about the media in recent years .
2 Although they were pleased to see me back , a rift had come between the staff in the Steward 's Office and my office .
3 Here I am reminded of the staff in the Life & Work office and the member of Broughton-McDonald Church who never fail to respond .
4 I have listed the number of occurrences of each individual word occurring in the data in table 5.4 .
5 During the interim decision on the AWA negligence case against Deloitte Ross Tohmatsu — in which AWA had alleged that DRT contributed to the $50m in foreign exchange losses the company suffered — trial judge Mr Justice Rogers asked the court why it should be that ‘ the whole burden of possibly insolvent wrongdoers falls entirely on a well-insured , or deep-pocket , defendant ’ ?
6 He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions .
7 Besides the Supplement , now being completed , a wide range of dictionaries and related reference books is edited by the staff in the Department at 37a St. Giles ' .
8 What do you think of the staff in Next ?
9 If Florence Nightingale were carrying her lamp through the corridors of the National Health Service today , she would almost certainly be searching for the people in charge .
10 Various claims and counterclaims which we will outline later , are made about the media in use here .
11 Their latest lead is a white transit van reportedly seen near the barracks in the week before the bombing .
12 So why do f why do you feel that why why is it , you said you do n't associate with the people in the flats , why is that ?
13 ‘ We mix with the people in our room where we sit .
14 The first shunting engine was a tank engine and came into the Works in 1877 .
15 This can be seen from the data in table 10.1 where isotactic , syndiotactic , and atactic poly ( methyl methacrylate ) have different σ values .
16 The real learning came from the people in the group more than the talks .
17 But have you ever wondered what happens to the staff in the fallow winter months ?
18 These contrasted the Western models with the sorts of restrictions that could and were applied to the media in other political systems : the media were not free to publish , the expression of opinion was controlled , the Party/government could dictate the content of the media , and the essential freedoms associated with the Western models were obviously absent .
19 Derek was a traveller , a ‘ gypsy ’ according to the people in the towns he had passed through .
20 This is done at the headquarters in Johannesburg while the play is on tour .
21 Working-class women , particularly , may see few relatives but they see them more often , a fact not revealed by the data in table 6.7 .
22 Asik became angry as he thought of all the people in his village who could have been saved by the fruit in the lorry which had just passed him , throwing up bucketfuls of dust into his face .
23 In the final condition , the mother was hidden behind a metal screen so that she could neither see nor be seen by the pair in the observation room .
24 Most governments in Africa today , whether civilian or military , democratic or dictatorial , look upon the media in general as something that should be instrumental in promoting national goals .
25 The adjacent Forests of Epping and Hainault are viewed as an intolerable nuisance … the farmers uniformly declare that the privilege of commonage is by no means equal to the one-tenth part of the losses they constantly sustain from the deer in breaking down their fences , trespassing upon their fields , and destroying their crops either ripe or green .
26 The World Bank method , used in the data in this chapter , is based on official exchange rates .
27 In short , Winckelmann epitomizes an intimate relationship between classical scholarship on the one hand and living culture and thought on the other.And in this he was renewing a tradition which had once existed ( albeit primarily outside Germany ) : the Renaissance tradition , which had weakened during the intervening centuries , and which was to lapse again almost beyond recall within the hundred years after his death .
28 The progress of sport as a ‘ commodity ’ either to be sold to the media in its own right or to be used in order to sell other products was slower and more halting than might be imagined .
29 The user can also cut out pieces from the graphics and add to the graphics in any form .
30 Look at the people in this house .
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