Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This job also involves assisting in the organisation of promotional events in the UK and overseas .
2 The section prohibits canvassing in the sense of the attempt of an applicant or of another person at his instigation to influence a member of a licensing board to support his application for a grant , renewal or permanent transfer of a licence , or for a regular extension of permitted hours before the application is considered by the board ( subs .
3 needs to sit in the printer and things like that erm so you do n't you know
4 ‘ The problem is that Knighton wants to sit in the chairman 's seat , at least for a while , ’ one confidant said .
5 Book Packagers & Marketing is floating a new series on classic fruit and flowers in response to the interest that Martin Marix Evans has received in the preservation of traditional varieties .
6 Father Giles reflected on the Beatitudes — their original meaning and the meaning that has developed in the course of time , up to the present day .
7 Althusser 's answer to this most pressing query has developed in the course of his work .
8 The English that has developed in the country — certainly its spoken version — will not be readily comprehensible to those from outside the sub-continent .
9 It is more a standard , a form of self-reliance , a determination that if one has to go in the end , better be correctly dressed .
10 The mouse blastocyst starts to implant in the uterus on the 5th day of gestation .
11 It needs to go in the oven really .
12 It needs to go in the oven really .
13 right that lot needs to go in the pan until
14 Ms Robinson 's first placement during teacher training was at Aclet Close School in Bishop Auckland and besides Teesdale , she has taught in the nursery class at Firthmoor , Darlington , and has run playgroups at Staindrop and Gainford .
15 It is only after the mammalian embryo has implanted in the uterus that differentiation and organization of the fetus occurs .
16 But Major has never managed to translate his popularity into votes , and even his personal lead over Kinnock has evaporated in the course of the campaign .
17 Misplaced concern for national prestige has sustained in the air a costly mercantilism abandoned long ago for most earth-bound industries .
18 ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt .
19 On the one hand , there is no value in tutorial staff teaching unrealistic and out-of-date care which the learner has to unlearn in the ward .
20 A silence has fallen in the room , I realize .
21 Unemployment has fallen in the county , although not as fast as in other parts of the region , but it does appear that some 800 previously unemployed Kent people have gained work as a direct result of the Tunnel .
22 It is important that you should recognise the legal obligation incurred once the Auctioneer 's hammer has fallen in the sale room .
23 ( Phil , from my old club at Royston , has joined in the support , a real act of friendship for a young man to give up a weekend to support an old woman .
24 Twenty-ninth August — the German Army has managed to get itself across the Seine and , according to the news at the Brigade H.Q , 4th Commando Brigade has joined in the pursuit .
25 Well well Bryony says she wants to go in the buggy .
26 Over recent years , the unprecedented success and growth of Vekaplast in the U.K. and our programme of continuous commitment to innovation and re-investment has culminated in the construction of a prestigious extension to our premises .
27 The long quest by Amstrad Plc , Brentwood , Essex to find some non-executive directors has culminated in the appointment of Jeoff Samson , and the search continues for more names to strengthen the board further .
28 At Lancôme the search for the ultimate lipstick has culminated in the launch of Rouge Absolute .
29 In modern times , this has culminated in the emergence of the ‘ Servile State ’ in which the state is viewed as a corporate productive enterprise , Parliament has been reduced to a market in which private interests clamour for awards , and civil law has been displaced by the administration of instrumental rules and orders .
30 Alternatively , if you are not happy with your design , perhaps because some of it has come unglued or a crease has formed in the backing material , then you will have to remove the glass and rectify the problem before starting this process all over again .
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