Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Years of moving from one home to another , having meals cooked for you , never having to think twice about leaving lights on or taps dripping is hardly the best preparation for surviving in a bedsit on a YTS wage of £29.50 a week ( trainees do n't qualify for income support ) . |
2 | The most basic case for charging is the general case for pricing in a competitive economy ( Seldon , 1977 ) . |
3 | Before 1099 he had made no difficulty about acting in a contrary sense . |
4 | Nails lit a cigarette , an excuse for staying in the warehouse . |
5 | There is always a trivial algorithm for searching in a finite space — just list all nodes , and examine them in turn . |
6 | ( 6 ) No partner shall be entitled to remuneration for acting in the partnership business . |
7 | The franchising of services with total responsibility for pricing in the hands of operators may well bring many new local marketing ideas . |
8 | It 's sad , is n't it ? … that people 's heroes are just a bunch of pansies who get paid extortionate amounts of money for kicking in a poor ball who has n't done anyone any harm ! |
9 | Some of the most accomplished yelling was conducted by men for whom the only college worth getting in a strop over was of the electoral variety . |
10 | pupils ' search for meaning in the face of such pressures |
11 | There was always that slight excitement and uncertainty about living in a London parish — one never knew who might turn up in church on Sunday . |
12 | Their fondness for congregating in a Tokyo park on Sundays makes them the most visible target of discrimination . |
13 | With the professors ' backing , disaffected St Petersburg students tried to set up a " free university " at the beginning of 1862 , but they gave up the attempt after a month when the government arrested a professor for lecturing in a supposedly provocative manner on the upcoming national millennium . |
14 | Recommendation for vesting in the Fund , and for appropriate alternative uses , is made by the Advisory Board for Redundant Churches . |
15 | And a more realistic price was revealed by the short-lived ‘ grey ’ market ( the popular term for trading in a security before it is issued ) in Zeneca that was begun by Salomon Brothers in mid-April . |
16 | The hospital 's duty to maintain hygiene and protect the health of other patients would entitle the hospital to demand acceptance of such care as a condition for remaining in the hospital . |
17 | Even though she knew in her heart of hearts that this could never last , she felt as though she 'd reached a safe harbour after sailing in a vast , unfriendly sea . |
18 | A HEALTH authority last night named the doctor who died from AIDS after working in a group practice and in hospitals . |
19 | A HEALTH authority last night officially named the doctor who died from AIDS after working in a group practice and in hospitals . |
20 | Entitled ‘ See Yourself in Hair d-sign ’ this video is aimed to encourage those thinking of starting in the business from scratch . |
21 | There was a good deal of plotting in the Cabinet , and amongst the dissident ex-Coalitionists . |
22 | The defeat of Flown in the Smurfit Champion Hurdle proved costly for many punters . |
23 | The operation has to be performed within limits of 1 mm and any deviation from this may have disastrous consequences , resulting in total loss of hearing in the ear being operated upon . |
24 | Tendinitis ( constriction of the nerve tissues caused by over development of arm muscles , leading to loss of feeling in the hands ) is a regular paddock malady . |
25 | ‘ The disappointment of losing in the final has gone . |
26 | To ensure an employee becomes effective in his work as soon as possible , briefing on the areas mentioned above is most important but no matter how much business information is provided in advance , the expatriate can not give full attention to his work if he or members of his family suffer culture shock as a result of living in a strange environment . |
27 | Viner provided a framework for the analysis of changes in trade patterns which lead to welfare losses as a result of participating in a CU . |
28 | On appeals against the assessments , the taxpayers having conceded that they had received an emolument as a result of participating in the concessionary fees scheme but maintaining that the cash equivalent of the benefit had to be determined under the principle of marginal costing , the special commissioner found that the school incurred no additional expenditure in educating the taxpayers ' sons other than on certain items of equipment and on food that together cost less than the concessionary fees paid and allowed the appeals . |
29 | As a result of participating in the programme members would be able |
30 | However as a result of participating in the CU , tariffs against the partner countries ' exports are abolished . |