Example sentences of "establish in the " in BNC.

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1 It takes a few weeks to establish in the tank before it begins to grow .
2 Neurological abnormalities may be subtle and difficult to establish in the presence of deforming arthritis , muscular atrophy , and the neuropathy that may be associated with rheumatoid arthritis .
3 Because of popular music 's ubiquitousness and vast scale of production , it has been possible to establish in the collective mind a set of conventional musical ‘ colours ’ — ‘ Spanish ’ , ‘ pastoral ’ , ‘ cowboy ’ , ‘ blue ’ , ‘ hip pie ’ , ‘ punk ’ , and so on — and arrangers and producers can simply lift the technical devices needed for these ready-made veneers off the shelf when needed .
4 Rolls-Royce were swift to establish in the courts that their purchase of the trademark Bentley overrode their contract with him , which had banned his own use of his name for ten years only .
5 We seek to establish in the health service a system of decision-making which allows different people to reach different conclusions subject to some basic principles which clearly must underlie the delivery of socialised medicine .
6 It may be appropriate to establish in the course of the discussions the information on the potential acquiror which may be conveyed back to the client .
7 Hakim had previously acted as the equivalent of a Foreign Minister of the Democratic Arab Saharan Republic ( SADR — which the armed movement Polisario had been struggling to establish in the Western Sahara since 1976 ) .
8 For the purchaser , it is important to establish in the asset sale agreement an undertaking by the vendor not to pursue debtors without the consent of the purchaser .
9 He noted that these talks showed that ‘ the difference in social systems can not be an obstacle in establishing in the region a zone of peace , independence , freedom and neutrality , a zone of stability and prosperity ’ . :
10 Dr Les Atkinson , vice-president of the chamber and chairman of BP Shipping , forecast : ‘ Any shipowner who disregards this guidance and causes a pollution incident is going to have an impossible task establishing in the courts that he was operating his vessels in a prudent and competent manner . ’
11 Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id .
12 Silver , a schoolmate of Hockney at Bradford grammar , sold the young artist 's paintings through the chain of clothes shops he established in the North after taking his A levels .
13 The Frenchman Charles de Breteuil launched a chain of newspapers in French West Africa which included Paris-Dakar , started in Senegal in 1933 , and France-Afrique ( later renamed Abidjan-Matin ) established in the Ivory Coast in 1938 .
14 As a snub to the wealthy Philadelphia establishment , just before his death in a fatal car crash in 1951 , Albert C. Barnes willed the power to name four out of five trustees of this foundation to Lincoln University , a small , predominantly black college in rural Pennsylvania established in the mid-nineteenth century to educate former slaves .
15 The proposal was made in the context of the new Pacific rim economic organization ( Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Council — APEC ) established in the same month in Canberra , Australia [ see p. 37044 ] , and highlighted differing attitudes to APEC within ASEAN .
16 He started the visit on Jan. 19 in Shenzhen , one of China 's five special economic zones ( SEZs ) established in the late 1970s as a showcase for Dengist economic reforms .
17 There was now no doubt that an ambassador and his suite had an absolute right to the free practice of their religion , even though it differed from that established in the country where they were stationed .
18 The framework for the investigation of ‘ sensory coding ’ was established in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , when the business of explaining perception was transformed into the more specific project of correlating the physical properties of perceived objects and events with patterns of activity in the nervous system and the latter with the subjective properties of the experience :
19 Only the Royal Scot remained as a viable Euston-Glasgow train but with a schedule fifteen minutes slower than the five-hour norm established in the 1974 timetable .
20 The departures from London on Thursdays and Sundays between the end of February and mid-November ( the return leg departs Venice on Wednesdays and Saturdays ) have become well established in the BR timetable .
21 And forays into international markets are planned , controlled and judged by criteria established in the domestic market .
22 The local authorities would , on the other hand , be able to take increasing advantage in their contracts of the competitive prices established in the private sector of house-building .
23 Jackson quotes Freud 's view that something has to be added to what is novel and unfamiliar to make it uncanny ; this something is ‘ nothing new or alien , but something which is familiar and old — established in the mind and become alienated from it through the process of repression ’ ( p. 66 ) .
24 However , the priorities of government manifested on a day-to-day basis frequently ignored the longer-term priorities nominally established in the plans .
25 Finally , in the 1950s and 60s , new systems of rural credit were established in the district of Ludhiana which did appreciably alter the balance of power in Manupur .
26 The internal cause of the rhythm can be established in the normal manner — by making the intake of food and water , the posture , and environment of the volunteers constant through the 24 hours ( see Fig. 1.3 ) The rhythm that persists in these circumstances indicates that the effect of the body clock and the difference from the normal rhythm is due to external causes .
27 By the mid-Fifties the game was already established in the Bauman Technological Institute in Moscow where several Romanian students organised two teams and translated the laws of the game into Russian .
28 In addition to which , the Labour Party was facing the anguish of having to adjust its attitude towards peace and disarmament , commitments which had been established in the wake of the First World War , when faced with the threat of European fascism and the Spanish Civil War .
29 Those who got selected either for constituencies , or for the Central Office list when it was established in the 1950s , tended to be those whom old buffers in the party already had a pretty good idea about , because they knew their fathers , their regiments or their schools .
30 Thus , for example , the overstriking by cities in southern Italy of coins of Corinth has enabled a definite date of about 335BC to be established in the sequence of coinage produced at those south Italian mints .
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