Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Light can bring about change in products , and products that are likely to be exposed to light in the market should always be tested by exposure to light .
2 He writes : ‘ If we are pressed to see in the doctrine of the Trinity some clue to the sense that gender … must have something corresponding to it in the God-head , one would find in the unconditioned Unity of God something like the feminine in creation , while the differentiated Persons , on the other hand , have each a masculine denomination . ’
3 Now we either are going in the direction this morning , or rather I think you 're being pressed to go in the direction of seeking to identify in due course , what is the preferred general location , and this undoubtedly is something you can hang your hat on .
4 Mr Renton , whose company has been suspended by the Financial Intermediaries and Managers Brokers Regulatory Association , was remanded to appear in the court on Monday
5 Beginning as a Cossack revolt against government encroachment on their traditional liberties , the uprising rapidly attracted support from Old Believers , minority nationalities trying to shake off Russian colonization ( most notably the Bashkirs ) , serfs assigned to work in the mines and factories of the Urals , and tens of thousands of peasants .
6 Future developments such as portable fax systems designed to sit in the boot ofa car along with the paraphernalia of the mobile phone are imminent , although wide acceptance is by no means certain-line noise , which can impair reproduction quality on conventional systems , is likely to pose a problem .
7 He was encouraged to assume this double burden by Arthur Ponsonby , the younger brother of Fritz , who after nine years in the Diplomatic Service had resigned to sit in the Commons as a Liberal ; finding his colleagues inadequately radical , Ponsonby had then joined the Labour Party and in January 1924 was installed at the Prime Minister 's elbow as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs .
8 Digging in and around the garage of Mr Main 's former home is expected to continue in the morning .
9 However , those who came to Remaisnil for meetings could not but be struck by a paradox ; they were expected to remain in the château for meals and afterwards , until they retired to bed .
10 It is surely self-evident that whatever role they might have expected to perform in the family is likely to be changed , by being alienated from their roots .
11 One point to note here , the EQ can be programmed to appear in the distortion patch or not , as required , so a bright rhythm sound does n't mean a thin , weedy lead sound .
12 After working in private practice as an Assistant Solicitor in central London , Chris was attracted to work in the field of policing and criminal law , first as a Research Officer with the London Borough of Camden , then as a Legal Assistant with the Greater London Council .
13 The opportunities for pupils to share , compare and contrast ideas are limited , and children are constrained to work in the way the workbook dictates .
14 A late election will also be acceptable where at a crucial time one of the signatories or a signatory 's agent was unavailable for unforeseeable reasons ( such as a serious illness ) and there was no one else who could reasonably be expected to stand in the agent 's shoes .
15 He glanced up to where Merrill had come to stand in the doorway , an amused smile flickering across his sensual mouth , his eyes slightly mocking .
16 For Mrs Bujok it was argued that the 1936 Act was designed to secure in the interests of the community at large that statutory nuisances did not exist .
17 Peter had n't been expected to work in the men 's outfitters , never had and never would .
18 Representatives of the few people they had come to know in the course of their wanderings round the world were left to clear up .
19 A rector was , in her view , part of the traditional and comic cast list she had expected to find in the country , along with the squire and the village idiot .
20 Ma was twisting a handkerchief in her hands , and her nose was as red as the apples Anna had been forbidden to pick in the garden because they were to be kept till Christmas .
21 During the campaign for the East German general election in March 1990 [ see pp. 37300-02 ] the party leader , Franz Schönhuber , was repeatedly denied entry to the country and the party was anyway forbidden to participate in the elections because of its neo-Nazi sympathies [ see pp. 37260 ; 37301 ] .
22 All people intending to breed from their dogs in Australia are strongly recommended to participate in the hip dysplasia scoring scheme .
23 The work is rarely dull or nasty , like police patrol , and consequently field staff are not normally impelled to engage in the policeman 's ‘ easing ’ practices or taking of perks to mitigate tedium and unpleasantness ( Cain , 1973:36–7 ) .
24 Deferred tax is to be provided , using the liability method , on all timing differences which are expected to reverse in the future at rates of tax likely to be in force at the time of the reversal .
25 Designed to nip in the bud any incipient growth in villages , it was successful , so far as the city was concerned , probably because it did no more than sanction the existing situation , even though in the fifteenth century the trade had flourished at Hartlebury , which remained an important centre of the specialised craft of fulling .
26 Postgraduate : students are expected to participate in the seminars and are encouraged to attend scientific meetings to present the results of the research projects and meet experts in their fields of study .
27 As The Bookseller went to press the shop was expected to reopen in the afternoon .
28 Interrogatories and discovery of documents are procedures designed to help in the resolution of factual disputes by ensuring that all relevant documents and information are disclosed , and in actions begun by writ they are available to the parties without the consent of the court .
29 ‘ We looked with great interest at the issues raised in Professor Goode 's Consultation Document and our recommendations are designed to help in the task of securing a satisfactory basis for pension provision in the future ’ .
30 Anyway , the van would be arriving any minute now and Benny would be expected to help in the unloading .
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