Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | During the Falklands War , for example , the Ministry of Defence quite blatantly manipulated press coverage in what it regarded as the national interest . |
2 | This month Versace opens his first , wholly owned flagship store in London , holding menswear , womenswear and accessories on four floors . |
3 | Quietly sipping champagne in a corner of the large marquee , Laura was just chiding herself for having over-reacted in such a feeble , juvenile way towards a man who could n't possibly be interested in her , when she looked up — and suddenly found Ross standing in front of her ! |
4 | ‘ Pain in the housing market should finally kill off the British obsession with housing which has so distorted resource allocation in the last 25 years . |
5 | Outputs from the catchment only cover sediment accumulation in the lake . |
6 | David Mellor had a nicely turned music review in the Spectator the other week . |
7 | Hence , the use of a GIS with a GUI can only improve user productivity in ‘ use ’ factors , for example by increasing the speed of use and reducing errors , and may only help the user with a previously substantial knowledge of GIS . |
8 | Even in the Buenos Aires of my childhood — where there were very few professional musicians — friends would get together to play chamber music in each other 's sitting rooms . |
9 | She gave other useful pointers regarding service , training and other staff matters that have obviously helped Leeds branch in maintaining their position as a highly effective new business unit . |
10 | At that meeting both Governments reaffirmed their determination to work together to enhance security co-operation in every way possible . |
11 | The Guardian reports that acne sufferers are finding a solution of shark bile ( isolutrol ) which greatly reduces grease production in the skin , has excellent effects . |
12 | Police hunting the so called Fishermead rapist in Milton Keynes have new leads following a nationwide appeal . |
13 | S1 and S2 splice sites : asterisks , cAMP- and calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation sites : arrows , cAMP-dependent phosphorylation sites ; arrowhead , highly conserved TXCFICG motif in the free C-terminal domain . |
14 | With a greatly reduced Government majority in the Commons , there is one individual the Prime Minister must retain on his side at all cost . |
15 | The Bendcrete bouldering wall — ‘ The Wave ’ — is very much in the mould of the highly acclaimed Berghaus Wall in Newcastle , but a bit steeper ! |
16 | However , it was once again observed that risk only enhances recognition performance in certain situations . |
17 | He suddenly saw Annabel passing in the street outside . |
18 | Sabbatical leave , further training for teacher trainers themselves , and the buying in of linguistic expertise could only go part way in breaking the vicious circle . |
19 | That would usually be called an engine , and in a car the engine just burns petrol and produces the mechanical energy in the shaft which turns the wheels , so the course is learning about the nature of mechanical forces and energy , thermal forces and energy and of the conversion of one form of energy to another , and in the process you learn that there are fundamental scientific laws — in particular the second law of thermo-dynamics — which says that you ca n't necessarily go form energy in one form with a hundred percent efficiency to getting it out in another form , so this limitation on your ability to convert from one form into another without waste in fact comes into many , many processes and every day processes . |
20 | ‘ This reserve , which is net after tax , is available to fall back on for dividends should player expenditure greatly exceed cup income in any year , ’ Mr Launders explained . |
21 | ‘ In a year which has seen more investment than ever in drama on S4C , it is wonderful not only to have audience acclaim in Wales but critical acclaim of professional peers in the RTS. ’ he said . |
22 | Most outstanding of all was Jenny Quayle , as Viola , who searches for her long lost twin brother in Illyria . |
23 | Tie bandolier of white stuff over one shoulder and under opposite write word LIBERTY in Indian ink . |
24 | In addition to its campaign against cholera , MAP Internacional works constantly to improve health care in Latin America through training programmes , publications and radio and video productions . |
25 | So held Chancery Division in C Connelly & Co v Wilbey [ 1992 ] STI 889 . |
26 | GEM of the East Anglian coast is the only working Garratt locomotive in the British Isles . |
27 | Recently he had had to have a catheter fitted for some medical problem and because of his absconding behaviour , the nurses had hit on a really original wheeze — to force him to carry the slowly filling urine bag in one of those four-milk crates one sometimes sees on doorsteps . |
28 | She wore a loosely cut silk dress in vibrant tropical colours , mainly greens , which set off her wild halo of rusty-red hair , tanned skin and generous dappling of freckles . |
29 | Recently retired DCC Michael McAtamney was the longest serving police officer in the UK with 45 years service . |
30 | The guerrillas ' unexpected incursion into the exclusive diplomatic quarter of Escalon on Monday night had already shaken US confidence in the Salvadorean army , as had last week 's murder of six Jesuit priests by uniformed intruders . |