Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [adj] [noun] there " in BNC.

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1 As was to be expected in American contracts there was a paragraph prohibiting any act that would shock , insult or offend the community or degrade them in society .
2 just six have come in this time there 's ca n't remember .
3 He added : ‘ Even if it rained between now and October more heavily than it has ever done in recorded time there would still be rivers , such as the Ver in Hertfordshire , that would not get enough water to enable them to flow properly .
4 Now , incorporated in these charges there 's a litter collection , so if litter is dumped on District Council ground , but they wo n't it at the Scottish Homes land , then the owner have to pay for this service .
5 The entrance to one at the east end of Loch Gorm , which can be seen when the water level is low , is rather puzzling and could as easily be the remains of a wall as a path to the island , particularly as when seen in those conditions there appear to be the walls of a square building on the south side about halfway to the island , and if the water level has been raised to improve the fishing it may not be a true crannog .
6 ‘ There is no suggestion we will waive the clause and if an exception was made in this case there might be other companies who have already sold who would see it as a special dispensation for Caldaire , ’ a spokesman said .
7 It is true that when the adjective is used in attributive position there is no syntactic or morphological difference to reflect the two possibilities .
8 In the latter connection , the level of the underlying science base comes over as generally low , and if the book fairly reflects the current understanding of those employed in contemporary development there is an clear need for the involvement of better research scientists .
9 It should be noted in such circumstances there is no breakage of glass and therefore this type of occurrence does not constitute a valid claim .
10 But for each one so highlighted in this way there are many others just out of sight contributing equally to the Club 's welfare and success .
11 The language , if it had been translated in modern language there 'd be no , no problem ?
12 In controversial matters such as care involved in industrial relations there is room for difference of opinion as to what is expedient , what is just and what is morally justifiable .
13 It has meant in some schemes there is only just enough money to pay current penioners , with nothing left for people approaching retirement age .
14 If finally I become wholly submerged in this solipsism there could be no other rational ethic for me than egoism .
15 Obviously , since the whole economy was engaged in this process there could not be , according To Bukharin , a wholly unbalanced growth , even though there would be certain imbalances as a result of growth taking place in different sectors at somewhat different rates .
16 Unless this is done under ideal conditions the herbage may break down slowly , and while the soil population is engaged in this breakdown there may be a retarding effect on the growth of a subsequent crop ; the benefit occurring later .
17 In the material analysed in this chapter there are occasions when interpretation calls for attention to the clues given by specific words ( as in examples c.2 , c.3 , and h.3 ) , to unusual syntax ( as in examples c.1 and g.1 ) , to unstated shifts that have to be inferred ( as in category h ) , and to a variety of quite subtle clues to the sources of speech and thought .
18 But over most of the period covered in this book there are continuous records of some sets of figures , even if they are not always reliable .
19 If incrementalism is perceived in these terms there is little difficulty in understanding its applicability to social policy .
20 Once the basic information is captured in electronic form there is technically no limit to what can be achieved with it .
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