Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] in [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Onset of proarrhythmia after a period of stable , long-term drug treatment is probably due to an intervening event such as ischaemia , hypokalaemia , the addition of another drug , or change in drug dose .
2 4.7 The security arrangements for each building must be kept under regular review by the workplace manager in order to highlight any alteration or change in working practice which may be needed to provide a more secure working environment .
3 The consequence could be a reluctance to enter or remain in hospital care or pressure to prematurely dispose of a home .
4 In 1920 he revived the Headington Quarry side that he had formed in 1910 , some of whom had been killed or wounded in World War I , including his own son William , whose leg had been shattered .
5 The Great Battle is no longer at Golgotha or frozen in church history , it is here now .
6 If the trustees have power to pay or do in fact pay capital transfer tax due on assets which the settlor puts into the settlement the Revenue have taken the view that the settlor has thereby an interest in the income or property of the settlement , and that the income of the settlement should be treated as his for income tax purposes under [ TA 1988 Part XV ] .
7 The Board of Inland Revenue have therefore decided that they will no longer , in these circumstances , treat the income of the settlement as that of the settlor for income tax purposes solely because the trustees have power to pay or do in fact pay capital transfer tax on assets put into settlements .
8 Socialisation schemata & sanction in road user behaviour
9 For social deixis is concerned with the grammaticalization , or encoding in language structure , of social information , while sociolinguistics is also , and perhaps primarily , concerned with issues of language usage .
10 This same executive said that he was against incrementalism in the sense that major reductions in assets ( or increases in asset turnover ) had to be achieved .
11 What is more , tax increases or cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular .
12 Following the example of her majesty the queen , old felt hats were remodelled and leftover pieces mounted on cardboard to make buttons , or cut into interesting shapes for trimming belts and handbags knitted or crocheted in dish cloth cotton which was unrationed .
13 You hold the end of the string and the muscles in the hand cause the ‘ bob ’ to gyrate or swing in pendulum fashion .
14 Many of these are subsumed within our business operating profits through changing cost competitiveness , or lags in market adjustment to movements in prices .
15 He was a strange , rather lonely man with a lonely job that was highly pressured and did n't leave him any time to make friends or indulge in theatre gossip .
16 The third change , or cut in welfare provision since 1979 has been the phasing-out of the child additions , which were paid to claimants of national insurance unemployment and sick pay , and the significant reduction in the value of the additions paid to other insurance benefits .
17 Permanent consumption can be thought of as the normal or planned level of spending out of permanent income and can differ from measured consumption ( C ) by any unplanned , temporary increases or decreases in consumer spending , called transitory consumption ( CT ) .
18 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the increase or decrease in manufacturing investment between 1990 and 1991 .
19 An increase or decrease in government spending will stimulate or contract national income by an amount given by the value of the multiplier .
20 In the investigators ' recent research into subjective response to road traffic noise , it has been shown that when there is an abrupt increase or decrease in noise exposure , the change in people 's dissatisfaction with noise is greater than would be predicted from the change in noise level .
21 The new switching angle is accepted or rejected according to whether the acceleration increases or decreases , indicating an increase or decrease in motor torque .
22 The box insulates and prevents too rapid a rise or fall in water temperature , and the blanket assists this .
23 It is particularly difficult to maintain smooth phenylalanine control in subjects with severe enzyme deficiency , in whom even a minor feverish illness or fall in energy intake may lead to a rise in phenylalanine concentrations .
24 No energy planner will ever convince a government to change its sources of energy or invest in energy efficiency without a cost estimate , and preferably one that quantifies the cost of protecting the environment in a way that electorates can understand .
25 Firms that remain in commodity type business are under particular pressure to contain their costs , given that success in such markets typically flows to the lowest cost producer .
26 As I linger in the grassy cart tracks joining two fields that sleep in afternoon idleness , the smell of Rayless Mayweed crushed underfoot overcomes the other pleasant hay and pasture odours .
27 These figures show that the small surpluses and deficits that appear in government budget accounts ( sec Table 8.2 ) are quite misleading indicators of the inflationary or deflationary stance of the Yugoslav public sector .
28 It seems that the InsP 3 -calcium and DAG-PKC pathways can contribute to the sequence of events that culminates in DNA synthesis , particularly in primary cells such as lymphocytes , liver and glial cells .
29 ‘ We cut through the crap that exists in ski teaching . ’
30 This means that the emphasis on modelling demand for fuels at the level of the individual household will , in itself be novel , and will allow account to be taken of the enormous variation that exists in household income , demographic characteristics and appliance stocks .
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