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

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1 The awards are made annually to choirs , choral , orchestral and concert societies who have shown enterprise in plans for including contemporary music in their programmes .
2 Since then , the hon. Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) has made a persuasive case for including such provisions in the Bill .
3 Second , there may be various political reasons for including these areas in a comprehensive analysis for accounting purposes .
4 In October 1989 , after four years of dispute , the European Commission finally began its legal attack on the UK for allowing excess nitrate in the water supply of Norwich and Redbridge , and for illegal levels of bacteria and aluminium elsewhere .
5 Daniel Thwaites could find himself in HSE trouble for allowing unsafe practices in his competition — the gentleman should have been told to wear a hairnet .
6 Teachers were criticised for allowing bad behaviour in some classrooms .
7 Historic Scotland 's Events Unit is currently investigating the potential for using other properties in care as venues for open-air concerts .
8 What controls should exist for using genetic knowledge in insurance and employment ?
9 The results provide a strong argument for using physical information in a pattern recogniser .
10 There are substantial precedents for using interactive media in training .
11 Campbells are offering a little recipe book with 30 ideas for using condensed soups in meals such as Spinach and Walnut Roll , Smoked Salmon Mousse , stews , stroganoffs and pasta dishes .
12 This gives students responsibility for maintaining high standards in these areas .
13 The deletion analyses presented in this report demonstrate that an 80 bp fragment of the histone H1 distal promoter region is necessary for maintaining transcriptional strength in undifferentiated F9 cells .
14 The Conservative government of Edward Heath was criticised for accepting this position in 1973 , and in 1974–5 the new Labour government renegotiated British membership .
15 Target shareholders can sometimes be circumspect about accepting ordinary shares in the offeror , particularly if the takeover has been fiercely contested .
16 For the remainder of the Thirties , Parks developed his unique talent for catching beautiful women in mid-air , as it were , and the pictures that appeared in the pages of Harpers Bazaar at the time represent an important stage in the development of naturalistic fashion photography .
17 Burgess got himself caught for speeding three times in the same day , caused a deliberate rumpus with his inimitable flair for trouble-making , and departed under an engineered cloud .
18 In practice , the US Marshall Aid programme provided most of the necessary finance and the World Bank came to be responsible for assisting economic development in mainly the poorer countries .
19 She was worried about catching public transport in such a condition and went to her son 's office to ask him to drive her home .
20 He plans to increase the hotel 's vegetarian selections and introduce healthier ways of preparing food without losing texture and taste , such as using less cream in sauces .
21 Gloucestershire County Council , which is responsible for registaring nursing homes in the county , is proposing to revoke the Heighton 's certificate of registration .
22 Retired joiner Ted is not just a figurehead , as many presidents are he plays an active part in the running of the club and was recently honoured by the CIU and the club for completing 25 years in the post .
23 A second difference concerns the single union-management channel for handling regulative issues in Britain as opposed to the dual , but clearly differentiated , system in Germany between the works council structure and that provided by the union and employer .
24 In order to maintain a link between admissions and progress in the early part of the Course , senior tutors ( along with personal tutors ) are responsible for counselling all students in Stage I of the Course .
25 Field Chairs ( along with personal tutors ) are responsible for counselling all students in Stage II , and are systematically involved in comparable ways to those detailed above for senior tutors .
26 What we mean by this is that the lexical sub-system we use for recognising printed words in reading may be different from the sub-system we use for producing printed words in writing .
27 The purpose of this chapter is to describe the known exact solutions for colliding gravitational waves in which the polarization of the approaching waves is not aligned .
28 They then went on to pool ideas on strategies for generating mathematical enquiry in the classroom .
29 What is the Government 's policy about helping emerging democracies in central and eastern Europe on this crucial issue ?
30 In the past harmonisation has been interpreted to mean an institutionalised discrimination against spirits by having very different tax regimes for competing alcoholic products in different countries .
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