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

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1 AMERICAN born Lisa Price , now living in Llanidloes , has been appointed sales manager for Radio Maldwyn , and is successfully canvassing for advertisers in time for the independent local radio station 's launch on July 1 on 756kHz medium wave .
2 The materials used , for example , merit attention rarely given to paintings in the West whose science is intended to create an illusion .
3 ( The chords shown in Example 83 are limited only to those with the root on C , and are mostly given with notes in close formation .
4 Phonological features were eventually assigned to variants in order to construct these subscales , but the first step was to quantify the data in order to compare the patterns which emerged in different data batches .
5 The data reveal that most of the questions and tasks successfully undertaken by pupils in the lowest third of the target pupils involve basic processes of counting and calculation carried out on paper , mentally , and with a calculator ; direct readings from tables of data ; recognition and drawing of familiar shapes ; and some visualization tasks .
6 The word ‘ only ’ is important , for the protection is thereby confined to cases in which the defendant commits no other , incidental tort to procure the breach of contract .
7 Alternatively , eustatic changes in non-glacial periods can be produced by changes in the cumulative length of active spreading ridges , which will obviously relate to changes in plate patterns ( Hallam , 1977 ) .
8 Individuals usually more widely scattered over shore than Golden Plovers , and less given to manoeuvres in close flocks .
9 Is the management of your venue adaptable enough to cope with changes in your programme or its timing ?
10 Instead of merely reacting to differences in the road surface , as a conventional suspension system does , it anticipates bumps and bends .
11 In that case should they perhaps think of variations in human culture as expressions of permutations in the working of the human mind ?
12 We do not necessarily think of pigments in the context of metalwork , but there are traditions of painted metal statues .
13 In many ways , the issue of knowledge acquisition has been one that has separated the practicable representations of natural language semantics from those that can only remain as theories in textbooks .
14 Due to the circumstances of the original build , there are some strange anomalies in the plan , but the courtyard remains a key part of the design , much enjoyed by visitors in the summer , sitting under a fine specimen walnut tree .
15 The large , mature garden is always very much enjoyed by guests in summer .
16 Is sex , for me , something I only want with strangers in the dark ?
17 Bel-Shamharoth was especially attracted to dabblers in magic who , by being as it were beachcombers on the shores of the unnatural , were already half-enmeshed in his nets .
18 The material therefore only hinted at differences in social life between them .
19 Such plants can be grown , harvested , and then disposed of ( perhaps fed to cattle in some distant place ) ; thus steadily reducing the salt load .
20 My diagnosis of the increased gap between the participants implied by the Sidneian constellation is strengthened by Lyons 's argument that ‘ whereas first and second person are the positive members of the category of person , third person is essentially a negative notion ’ , because ‘ it does not necessarily refer to participants in the situation of utterance ’ .
21 If he is wise , he need not deal with the latter in his guiding lectures , but will merely refer to books in which these simpler topics are well set out .
22 Basically , however , it is our practice only to paddle on Sundays in the fishing season and not even then on certain rivers when the salmon are running .
23 Loddiges designed the steam heating and the system of irrigation from overhead pipes for the range of hothouses which was greatly admired by visitors in the 1820s .
24 So we are left once more with the need for some form of realignment of the opposition forces to ensure that the non-Tory majority in votes is better reflected in seats in the House of Commons .
25 At home we 'd be constantly waiting for windows in the weather .
26 I 'm not really used to being so personal or so open about things in public but want to tell you of my great sadness in life .
27 But biological weapons are unlikely to be much used on troops in combat , mainly because of the difficulties of getting the aerosols on to them without seeing them drift back on to those who released them .
28 The term that comes to mind and is much used by Germans in the training clubs is ‘ empty vessels make the most noise ’ .
29 Wilkinson illustrates his conclusion by suggesting that a comparison of the optical company and the plating company displays the folly of the notion that de-skilling and increased management control over production processes necessarily leads to increases in efficiency .
30 In the last five years since he set up his consultancy from his Bayswater home with a £20,000 overdraft and a stack of letterhead stationery , he has insisted that he will only work for causes in which he believes , and these causes are , by and large , left-wing .
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