Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They tended to locate component supplies in lower-income countries to create two-way trade with Japan ; they did not replace the trade in finished products ( Kojima , 1978 ) .6 The Japanese moves can not be explained in the defensive product-cycle terms ; they were offensive in the sense that they were designed to establish positions that permitted new world-scale advantages to be created by subsequent expansion .
2 The ascent on to the ridge evolves in easy stages , taking you up over a number of small , craggy knolls until you reach the commodious upper slopes of the Munro .
3 This is unlike the activation induced by the powerful stimulus of calcium ionophores in that prostaglandins induce platelet dense body secretion and α-granule secretion but not secretion of lysosomal hydrolases ( MacIntyre , 1979 ) .
4 In less dramatic cases , the damage lies in collapsed share prices rather than massacred equity : but the financial pain is much the same .
5 The difficulty lies in separating cause and effect .
6 Cancer case starts in doomed man 's home
7 The key to learning and progress lies in this support .
8 This 17th-century country house in the heart of the North York Moors National Park lies in complete tranquillity at the end of a no-through road where sheep wander .
9 Cos if you see the , the theory was that if you left it there indefinitely , er obviously the money declines in real value , does n't it , because you 're getting no increase on it .
10 I recognise that this finding stands in stark contrast to the finding that was implicit in my decision on Wednesday night/Thursday morning .
11 The English requirement of oral presentation of the whole of the case stands in marked contrast to the rules obtaining in other jurisdictions .
12 ‘ And you do n't know if the writer of the cheque lives in that building ? ’ asked Mr Utterson .
13 As the speeches of your Lordships show Parliament has in recent years made many inroads into the privilege in a number of statutes .
14 Religious Freedom Starts in Early Childhood
15 recognises that an original lessee may have a defence if the assignee not performing has in some way been absolved from performance .
16 Each reader provides three different types of reading material , plus optional comprehension exercises in four-page pull-out supplements :
17 Similarly , Ford 's post-1980 experience stands in marked contrast to the ‘ rich complacency ’ of the 1970s : the company 's entire product spectrum was directly challenged by Continental European and Japanese competition .
18 The rule of course has in many senses a more restricted application than nuisance ; there must be an accumulation , and it must be of a substance likely to cause injury if it escapes , neither of which is essential to liability in nuisance .
19 What the programmer wants in many cases is for the result of the operation to replace one of the operands .
20 Its curriculum stands in sharp contrast to the strongly traditional course at Kenya 's first and much older medical school in Nairobi .
21 That is a perverse reversal of Japan 's controversial government backing for export drives in other industries .
22 Pretreatment with TCV-309 ( 50 µg/kg ip ) did not affect basal secretion but reduced by about 40% the initial peak secretory response to caerulein and significantly ( p<0.05 ) enhanced the protein outputs in next hours of caerulein infusion .
23 The colloquium will raise questions concerning the role that news reporting plays in modern society .
24 I mean , they have guaranteed every week , a hundred and twenty pound goes in that bank every week !
25 The research contributes in developing ideas and reviewing developments which give insights into new aspects of management .
26 Use of donors ' blood supplies in private hospitals
27 The rut starts in late October , after the mountain goats have completed their moult , and are sporting their new winter coats .
28 The principle of equality of political power which is embodied in the possession by each and every citizen of one vote stands in sharp contrast to the blatant inequalities in the distribution of political power in almost every other important respect .
29 The car quivers in well-bred anticipation as Dominique adjusts the mirrors and touches up her lipstick before engaging first gear and dashing off down Sloane Street from her Knightsbridge flat .
30 Amenorrhoea develops in many patients before substantial weight loss has occurred and age-inappropriate gonadotropin secretion patterns are present in some patients who are weight recovered .
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