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

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1 A vast amount of work remains to be done before the UK can really claim to be properly policing trade in wildlife .
2 At least one of these computational models of the lexicon will be linked to an existing computationally realised grammar in order to explore its interaction with the syntax .
3 The consequences of inadequately treated infection in pregnancy — acute pyelonephritis and premature delivery — are serious enough to warrant a cautious therapeutic approach and careful microbiological follow up .
4 ‘ It has been the largest and longest sustained fall in unemployment in the history of this country . ’
5 He eventually found solace in religion .
6 But that does not make it right to encourage disaster in search of diversion .
7 The long-standing popularity of Japanese woodcut prints in the West has somewhat disguised differences in approach .
8 But it is important to be able to classify the different types of mechanically propelled vehicles in order to be able to prove to a court in which class a vehicle falls .
9 We 've all limited budgets in sidecar racing and if friendship makes the wheels turn more smoothly , then it makes life a bit easier for everyone .
10 With Wright hampered by injuries and Merson 's physical condition in question , Graham suddenly has problems in attack .
11 However , the bishop of Worcester normally paid £10 , while at Feckenham the fee was given as no less than £14. 16s. 10½d. , but this perhaps included services in connexion with the forest administration .
12 The afternoon 's shopping had been arranged to console her sister Penelope , who at twenty-five was still young enough to suffer disappointments in love as commonly as colds or headaches .
13 The use of naturally occurring sugars in milk , honey and fruit resulted in cavities occurring at different positions to those in modern teeth ( Moore and Corbett 1971 ) .
14 These and other findings discussed by Johnston and McClelland ( 1980 ) not only provide evidence in favour of their model of visual word-recognition , but also evidence against other types of model .
15 Cleveland 's game with Esh tomorrow night is not the only rearranged match in progress .
16 Let us assume the client only has £70 in retirement and works pensions .
17 Each of the ‘ sentences ’ in the network only has meaning in terms of its relations to other sentences , and each of these sentences only has meaning in relation to others , and so on .
18 Though explicitly Christian , ‘ Journey of the Magi ’ forms between the earlier and later work a bridge over which the reader ( with access to the gospel word ) may cross into the release of Christianity , the new birth ; but , denied that access , the speaker of the poem can only seek relief in death to escape from having to return to the old way in which he is ‘ no longer at ease ’ .
19 Private hire cars can only carry passengers in response to requests by phone .
20 This obviously limits competition in product design and innovation and facilitates uniform pricing of the resulting products .
21 They have all undergone training in communication skills and must be able to do general tours of the Museum , as well as theme and exhibition tours .
22 With modifications of either nuclease P1 enhancement or butanol extraction the assay is sensitive enough to detect adducts in microgram quantities of native human DNA and has been used to detect and quantify adducts in a number of human tissues .
23 She feels that we merely hold antiques in trust .
24 Although the functionaries of Soviet society merely earn salaries in return for the functions required by the state , this does not give a complete picture of their privileges ; others derive from their control over the system of distribution .
25 Because UPH only received £4m in cash they , in theory , did not make any profit and will not have to pay any capital gains tax .
26 This may not always be the case — for example , in rapidly expanding populations , selection may favour reproductive rate at the expense of lifetime reproductive success ( see Lewontin , 1965 ; Elliot , 1975 ) — but exceptions are probably rare , especially in long-lived species where variation in longevity greatly exceeds variation in age at first breeding .
27 Do bear in mind that while you can only use Wysiwyg in SHEET mode you can always Retrieve something you think of as a document into a SHEET and embellish it there .
28 Mainly because of Mr Pramual 's opposition a much needed increase in interest rates was delayed until last week .
29 We are grateful to Ken Byron for setting up a much needed journal in Drama and Dance Education .
30 On Sept. 17 the politburo of the ruling Kampuchean People 's Revolutionary Party ( KPRP ) appointed Hor Nam Hong , hitherto Minister Assistant in charge of monitoring Foreign and Judicial Affairs , as Foreign Minister of the SOC in place of Premier Hun Sen [ see p. 37655 for August government and party appointments ] .
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