Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | She feels that we merely hold antiques in trust . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 ] . |
5 | Hence variations in mortality not only indicate variations in morbidity but also variations in the great need for services in caring for those with conditions with a high number of deaths . |
6 | We may enlarge our conceptions beyond all imaginable space ; we only produce atoms in comparison with the reality of things . |
7 | So seal gaps in window frames , between window frames and walls and between the frame and the opening parts of each window . |
8 | Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children has set itself the task of completely renovating a 55-bed long stay hospital in Iasi for children suffering from hepatitis and diabetes . |
9 | In Britain in the late 1980s the idea of the Anthropic Principle , a hitherto obscure doctrine in physics , became the subject of conversation at cocktail parties , was probed exhaustively in a 700-page book and was summarized in popular science magazines and television documentaries . |
10 | I also had long haul flights in mind . ’ |
11 | Of course they not only reflect ageism in society but help to reinforce it and make it acceptable . |
12 | You obviously have Therese in mind for Adele in the new production of Luxembourg — so much more suitable for her , an older woman — I would have thought you could let poor little Ingrid have her moment of triumph in Gypsy Baron . ’ |
13 | Like phonemes themselves , words only have significance in relation to other words and as part of a total system of classification . |
14 | Numbers only have meaning in comparison with other numbers . |
15 | Nationally , girls still outnumber boys as candidates in biological and health sciences and boys still easily outnumber girls in physics and mathematics . |
16 | I just hope BR in future will go a little bit further down the consumer road . ’ |
17 | Third , since 1984 , unions in RENFE have won the right to negotiate over the level of minimum service , and management has not normally run services in excess of that level even if resources were available . |
18 | Here , we mean by ‘ pragmatic ’ those aspects of language processing which stem from general knowledge about the world and about the way in which people normally convey information in language . |
19 | Flies taste with their feet , planaria ( aquatic flatworms ) unerringly follow scents in water , sharks monitor the electrical nervous activity of their prey , knife fish use electrical radar ( three-dimensional echo location ) , electric eels hunt the knife fish by homing in on their radar bleeps , while migrating birds are sensitive to the earth 's magnetic field and polarized light . |
20 | Published materials for ELT normally reflect trends in language teaching and the current language-focussed series can generally be linked to the syllabus through the language functions or structures they present . |
21 | The Government 's dilemma is that sterling is falling because the financial markets no longer have faith in government policy towards the pound . |
22 | Soviet commanders already have Foxhound in service , and another two types of fighter with similar abilities will soon follow . |
23 | Many science teachers already have classes in excess of 25 pupils . |
24 | The lecture he gave and the responses it provoked form perhaps the most widely read debate in jurisprudence in Britain in the period since the Second World War . |
25 | Directly or indirectly we could ‘ ask ’ him/her , but our requirement is that an observer acting at a distance can observe what a pupil does and thence infer satisfaction in response . |
26 | It might also be argued that despite recent legislation ( some would say because of it ) parent-teacher relations are still too often fraught with fear , suspicion and misunderstanding ; that there is still too much teacher stereotyping of ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ homes and parents ; and that many parents still lack power in relation to their parental rights and responsibilities . |
27 | With someone like say Schmeichel in goal , the defensive cock ups you make might be ok . |
28 | Smaller producers complain that the big players deliberately over-expand capacity in order to cause a ‘ shake-out ’ of the competition . |
29 | I always put K's in front of it , always forget . |
30 | NEIL KINNOCK yesterday set investment in education and training as his top priority : the ‘ commanding height ’ to be scaled by the next Labour government . |