Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 The earlier part of the chapter sought to describe in some detail the major concerns articulated by Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA , the most basic of which , it was suggested , revolved around the perceived declining centrality of organised religion in British social life .
2 Their use increased considerably from the 1880s when the familiar skeletal iron-framed hay barn with a curved corrugated-iron roof began to appear in all parts of the country .
3 Confusion seems to reign in many areas of your life at present , so try to get on an even keel .
4 However Strachen , Kelly and White all in the same area of the field seemed to get in each oters way against QPR ) .
5 The chances and not the probabilities are what the judge has to evaluate in any given case .
6 All self-consciousness seemed to dissolve in this all-encompassing feeling .
7 The silent description of the dark scene seems to hold in all emotion , until it all breaks loose , and the melancholy that drags on throughout the poem is let out .
8 Bill Breakell , the national park 's tourism officer , said : ‘ If car congestion continues to grow in some parts of the park it may prove necessary to consider car free zones with access only by bus , foot or cycle . ’
9 Because company law fails to differentiate in any consistent fashion between these different sorts of companies all are treated as regulated by the traditional legal framework which we have been examining .
10 This means that the clinical teacher has to work in many different wards .
11 For her part , however , the clinical teacher has to work in many wards , and is unable to become expert in any one speciality .
12 The responses echo the need to raise the general standards of UK corporate governance , and recognise the important role that the Cadbury initiative has to play in this process .
13 No one group tends to dominate in this process of group interaction because of the plurality of political resources , referring to the diverse bases of group power .
14 A given species or even genus tends to specialize in that at the same time in the same area , the same plant species is exploited , and this takes a great toll of water-dispersed seeds such as rubber .
15 It would be mischievous to suggest that pupils who pay attention to the teacher 's traditional emphases in primary mathematics give themselves a positive disadvantage for future success in mathematics , but the evidence seems to point in this direction .
16 Finally , clause 56 states : ’ Where an offence under this Part committed by a body corporate is committed with the consent or connivance of , or is attributable to any neglect on the part of , a director , manager , secretary or other similar officer of the body , or a person purporting to act in such a capacity , he as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of the offence . ’
17 The mental stance the rational person seeks to organize in this way includes both beliefs and attitudes .
18 The resolution of economic and social problems in the context of housing policy and land planning failed to materialize in any comprehensive sense .
19 To keep aware of both doing and feeling helps to clarify in any situation whether the main burden is physical , financial or psychological .
20 A better alternative to a smack is a quick squirt from a water-pistol if the dog tries to persist in this antisocial behaviour .
21 However , there were also indications that heroin use continued to thrive in such areas as Rock Ferry , New Ferry , Bidston , New Brighton , Tranmere , Bromborough and Liscard .
22 Love expands to take in more things .
23 Accepting his teaching and following him as a disciple means to live in that kingdom now .
24 And never is the composer 's full-bodied keyboard part allowed to dominate in this discerningly balanced performance , with its telling touches of textural colouring — such as Tryon 's glinting treble towards the end of the Scherzo .
25 This reflects the expansion of the use of computers from mass storage and number crunching to take in all forms of human communication .
26 The shot widens to take in another head , on the double bed 's second pillow .
27 A visitor 's permit will have to be obtained by an Continental wishing to shoot in this country .
28 The more I read about Opposition policy the more convinced I am that if they were in government there would be no food left to eat in this country .
29 A company seeking to recruit in this specialty area would , if they used a search consultant , immediately reveal themselves as not having the right contacts in the market .
30 The older generation tends to believe in such dishes as health cures , aphrodisiacs or a source of physical and mental strength , while the prosperous young order them to impress their friends .
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