Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] in [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Section 5.4 is more interesting , however , in that it gives some indication of the problem that false positives could cause even if LA succeeded in accessing all the intended words . |
2 | It is part of the risk that the SDA takes in evaluating this type of equity , and it goes on all the time . |
3 | The United States of America has progressed much further than the United Kingdom has in determining this question but the basic legal principles are the same : copyright protects expression but not idea . |
4 | As Sir Ernst said in sending these opuscula to The Art Newspaper , ‘ The whole stands as a nostalgic tribute to a vanished tradition of the Civil Service ’ . |
5 | He concluded : ‘ It seems to me that the only purpose the FBI has in proposing such a law would be so that it can make telephone taps without the cooperation of the telephone company … in other words , what they are asking for is the ability to make warrant-less taps . ’ |
6 | Major advances in overcoming this difficulty have been made by using antibodies to distinguish between cells that seem very similar . |
7 | Although in the sixth century the Byzantine Emperor Justinian 's great generals Belisarius and Narses succeeded in reconquering much of the west , so that for a time the Mediterranean again became a Roman lake , in the following century Europe faced a dangerous new enemy . |
8 | Bacon was an acclaimed alchemist and necromancer but he had to enlist the help of his friend Friar Bungay to assist in making this remarkable head . |
9 | Seventy-five years on , Vic and Torquil succeeded in focussing much effort into a grand opening of their aerodrome on Battle of Britain Day 1991 . |