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

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1 Sun and HP then secretly allied , bringing together expertise in the operating system and user interface respectively .
2 The new classification was to focus on drawing together items in the CAB information system by client-situation , so that seemingly disparate things , such as holiday insurance and local animal-care centres , would be brought together as part of the information a client may need when going on holiday .
3 We shall consider only distortions in the next section .
4 The needle rod is constrained to provide only motion in the vertical direction .
5 Clearly to have the combination of an off bore sight capability for a a missile such as A S R A A M , the er advance short range air to air missile , the combination of the agility of the weapon and the flat platform together has been shown to be really needed , you ca n't have one without the other and that somebody who has only agility in the aircraft or agility in the in the weapon , will lose against somebody who has it in both .
6 Similar facies may be expected further east in the subsurface .
7 Lyons boldly lists the following ( 1977a : 574 ) , over and above universal principles of logic and language usage : ( i ) knowledge of role and status ( where role covers both role in the speech event , as speaker or addressee , and social role , and status covers notions of relative social standing ) , ( ii ) knowledge of spatial and temporal location , ( iii ) knowledge of formality level , ( iv ) knowledge of the medium ( roughly the code or style appropriate to a channel , like the distinction between written and spoken varieties of a language ) , ( v ) knowledge of appropriate subject matter , ( vi ) knowledge of appropriate province ( or domain determining the register of a language ) .
8 For example , Snider examined the enforcement of the Canadian Combine Investigation Act , 1889 , which makes it ‘ illegal to conspire or arrange with another person to limit unduly the facilities to manufacture any article , or to prevent or lessen unduly competition in the manufacture or production of any article and to thereby increase the price ’ ( 1978 : 147 ) .
9 Manufacturing productivity rose nearly 8% in the first quarter of 1993 compared to the same period last year .
10 It is in fact the French Simmental but larger than the Swiss Simmental , averaging perhaps 149cm in the bull ( 140cm in the cow ) and weighing
11 According to Camra , Czech Budweiser uses only malt in the 12-week brewing process , meeting the requirements of Germany 's ‘ Pure Beer ’ law .
12 Organised by the Women in Arts project at the Arts Council , this symposium will bring together women in the arts , to reclaim the past , identify the present and plan the future .
13 Little more than a year ago you could n't give away shares in the small computer company sector — so friendless were they that Star Computer Group Plc found it necessary to get into bed with a purveyor of pizzas to improve its visibility and rating : after Tadpole Technology Plc and now Division Group Plc — which soared to 107 pence on its first day of trading from the 40 pence placing price before settling at 96 pence — the rest of the sector looks set for a re-rating as investors seek to discern hidden charms that others have overlooked .
14 Chairman John Craig said the group had performed particularly well in the US , had built up its market in continental Europe and had seen further growth in the Far East .
15 At Stanmer , the earlier Pelhams created a well-balanced ‘ Palladian ’ house in the 1720s ; in order to preserve a sense of proper grandeur , the village was moved further north in the downland valley to hide it from view .
16 Under his captaincy , Leeds lost twice to Rangers in the European Cup and have since suffered further humiliation in the Premier League and in the Coca-Cola Cup against Watford .
17 Such organic-rich shales are likely to constitute a much more widespread potential source for hydrocarbons — probably mainly for gas and condensate — than the coals of the deltas which are restricted to the northern part of the region , although the possibility that isolated intermontane coal basins may have developed further south in the later Carboniferous can not be excluded .
18 If we make further savings in the course of the next financial year the benefit will be felt by the citizens of Cambridge and it 's no good promising them things which we ca n't deliver .
19 Obviously the forcing resistance is one of the fundamental factors influencing high-speed performance so this relationship is given further consideration in the next section .
20 The difficulty of choosing a unique line for the Front is again illustrated in this area , where two obliquely-striking reverse faults ( the Avon Thrust and Ridgeway Thrust ) are exposed further north in the area of partial Mesozoic cover and complex geology ( Kellaway and Hancock 1983 ) .
21 Interviews focus on piecing together events in the village with a particular emphasis on problems of organisation , community support , the informal social security system , policing , strikebreaking , rumours , the formation and activity of a Women 's Action Group , the impact of national events , community divisions , changes in social relations and the lasting effects of the strike .
22 Among the tiny species that attract attention , the Green-Eyed Rasbora Rasbora dorsiocellata reaches only 6cm in the wild , and tends to remain smaller than this in an aquarium .
23 Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters .
24 The student lies on his back , raises both feet in the air and grabs each ankle at a point above the heel .
25 SKY TV will splash nearly £6million in the next four weeks on a lavish advertising campaign to sell the Premier League — even though their £304million deal with the League is not yet signed .
26 WITTON-LE-WEAR wonder Pond Tornado has been backed to win nearly £100,000 in the Greyhound Derby .
27 I Spare time as a school boy , I used to play either football in the winter or cricket in the summer .
28 Raise both legs in the air , crossing them at the ankles ; bend your legs a little .
29 The tax-raising powers of such an assembly , which are referred to coyly by Opposition Members as being only marginal , would , even if they raised only 2p in the pound , cost a single man on average wages £4.72 per week .
30 Did she tell you she spent yesterday afternoon in the garden with me ? ’
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