Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans . |
2 | Take English cash or travellers cheques for the balance of your needs , and change money on arrival in resort . |
3 | The country 's first ‘ instant ’ draught lager machine went on sale in June amid mystery over the brewer supplying the lager concentrate mix for use in the new machine . |
4 | EVERTON v MILLWALL McCall , who injured an ankle with Scotland Under-21s , is doubtful for Everton , who introduce Keown in defence in place of the injured Ratcliffe . |
5 | Beggars and bank managers squat side by side in a battered , broken office block , in a barn in the field next door and beneath sheets of plastic and bits of wood knocked up into makeshift shelters . |
6 | In collisions at relatively low energies of PETRA ( the electron-positron accelerator at DESY ) the quark and anti-quark produce two streams of particles that appear back to back in apparatus surrounding the collision point . |
7 | Aleksei Unkovskii 's enlightened activities on the Tver " committee occupy pride of place in one of the best-known English-language books on the emancipation of the serfs . |
8 | provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English² ; and ( where appropriate ) the required level of numeracy³ ; . |
9 | Toft race with Park in a spin Cricket round-up |
10 | They will study full time for the SCOTVEC National Certificate in Industrial Measurement and Process Control at college in Edinburgh . |
11 | The graduate in English was to be to some extent a scholar , in so far as he or she had a sense of the past and the capacity to understand literature in its historical contexts , particularly linguistic ; beyond that , what was looked for was wide reading , an appreciation of masterpieces , and a capacity to write well , attend to evidence , and disentangle sense from nonsense in argument . |
12 | The two narrative modes walk side by side in bold yet relaxed society , and support each other in the face of the fact that Raskolnikov is shaking in his shoes . |
13 | March and Simon ( 1958 ) emphasized that both organizational pressures and lack of information characterize decision-making under uncertainty in organizations . |
14 | Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal . |
15 | Complete specimens of fossil crinoids are rather rare , and deserve pride of place in anyone 's collection . |
16 | Yes , well you just put volume of water in that one . |
17 | ‘ This man ’ — she took John 's arm — ‘ could shut his eyes and walk yard by yard in his mind-down any line he 's built . |
18 | Why is it — perhaps you can enlighten me — why is it , for example , they roast topside of beef in the first place and in the second cook it to the consistency of baked cow-pat ? ’ |
19 | Like fishermen and others who work in cold conditions , they develop tolerance to cold in hands and faces , possibly a function of enhanced blood circulation in exposed areas of the body . |
20 | It will also design instrumentation for investigating the problems of man in hazardous environments and develop apparatus for use in biological research in space . |
21 | Normally a modest stream , it occasionally becomes a torrent after a downpour and , when held up by a high tide-can give rise to flooding in the lower part of the town as , spectacularly , in 1914 and 1935 . |
22 | These deficiencies give rise to dissatisfaction in those who can see increasing inequalities in a society where suburbanites and those in the smaller towns and cities of the south of England have experienced large material gains through house-price increases and tax changes . |
23 | So we lie side by side in Bach . |
24 | Midland may at its discretion change these Terms and Conditions , give notice of variation in such a manner as it considers appropriate and may vary its charges and interest rates by general notice in branches . |
25 | The lecture he gave and the responses it provoked form perhaps the most widely read debate in jurisprudence in Britain in the period since the Second World War . |
26 | insurance brokers owe duty of care in contract and tort to insured . |
27 | individual and corporate brokers owe duty of care in tort to any non client who is in sufficiently proximate relationship . |
28 | The Twickenham crowd will certainly hold their breath when he and Mick Skinner meet face to face in action . |
29 | The Manchester Guardian observed on 22 March that the situation in Korea was dangerous since ‘ Korea is one of the two parts of the world ( Germany is the other ) where the United States and the Soviet Union meet face to face in physical contact ’ . |
30 | Let the Staff College student consider how Harris was able to conjure from his original strength of 374 front line aircraft , and in a few months have some 1,047 aircraft set course for Koln in order to devastate 600 acres of the city ( plus the admirals and generals in Whitehall ) . |