Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The history of welfare state legislation and of political interventions to manage economic development is interpreted as a fairly consistent chronicle of dominant business interests recognizing that government regulation protects their established position from new sources of competition at home or abroad , or fosters growth in demand which they could not secure by other means . |
2 | There is also the element of heightened excitement that goes hand in hand with the sort of work that he does . |
3 | Efforts to conserve tropical timber species are being hindered by illegal timber traders concealing information about the timber they are cutting and exporting , according to a new report by TRAFFIC , a network of conservation groups that monitors trade in wildlife . |
4 | It quotes Gartner Group estimates that reckons investment in ATM technology will top $50bn within the next six years . |
5 | Much of the learning that takes place in drama does so in periods of reflection when we are given time to consider our actions . |
6 | Fine material for a dream … ? , an exhibition that reappraises Orientalism in 19th- and 20th-century fine art and popular culture , builds on these earlier critiques . |
7 | There are thrills , spills and points aplenty in hurricane . |
8 | One horse that stands proud and wins year in year out is old Arkle here . |
9 | MISGUIDED EDITOR , BADLY MISLED BY MISINFORMED JOURNALIST , DID NOT REALISE THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTENDING BAIE SEMINAR AT DUNDAS AND WILSON ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , AND LOSES JOB IN CONSEQUENCE OF IGNORANCE WHICH LED TO LITIGATION AGAINST HIS EMPLOYERS , THE JOURNALIST & HIMSELF … |
10 | Programmes are tailored to an individual student 's requirements and includes training in research skills ( see page 9 ) . |
11 | Pray for Ruth Zinn as she seeks the Lord 's will and gathers support in order reach out to the ‘ working ’ girls in Glasgow . |
12 | Censorship is an unprofessional act , and anyone who deliberately calls for and takes part in censorship has no place in the profession . |
13 | Somiryon practises and promotes realism in art and campaign for freedom of artistic expression . |
14 | Every spring the village looks very pretty , the aconites , snowdrops and crocuses flower in abundance in gardens and on the grass verges . |
15 | instead , the structural and objective determinants shaping human action and relates change in society to the transformation and development of the economic mode of production . |
16 | One of the oddities of Foucault 's work is that it seems riven by an internal tension — for example , as peter Dews notes , while on the one hand Foucault lays claims to a form of objectivity in his archaeology , and eschews interpretation in favour of ‘ intelligibility ’ , on the other hand throughout his life he was also prone to endorse a Nietzschean insistence on the interminability of interpretation . |
17 | Prepares students to participate in small group discussions , teaches common business terms , and gives experience in discussion techniques and group interaction . |
18 | The prudent gardener takes as much care with his produce once picked as when growing , and saves seed in order to obtain plants for free |
19 | The revaluation at a common date has helped , as has agreement in practice to arrive at comparable results . |
20 | His researches , which led to the discovery of the causes and means of treatment of bovine tuberculosis , were eventually published in his Tuberculosis as regards Heredity in Causation and Elimination from Infected Herds ( 1911 ) . |
21 | The claim that they and they alone have The Baptism with the Holy Spirit , in contrast to water baptism which marks the rest of Christendom , and the conversion which figures as largely in Evangelical theology as does confirmation in Catholic . |