Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | It is the second of Billy Roche 's Wexford trilogy plays about small-town life in Wexford , southern Ireland . |
2 | On average a school pupil enrols for 2.2 modules in a year compared to 5.6 modules for an FE student . |
3 | A player joining a new club during the close season or after the season starts will have to wait 30 days if joining a club two leagues higher or lower before he plays for that club in a Courage league game or 120 days if joining a club on the same level or one league higher or lower before he plays for that in a league game ; he waits 180 days if he is not a British passport holder . |
4 | Evidence from Re-Os isotopes for plume-lithosphere mixing in Karoo flood basalt genesis |
5 | These included inner-city offices for the Small Firms Service of the Department of Trade and Industry ; grants for inner-city Local Enterprise Agencies ( see Chapter 8 ) ; higher loan guarantees for small business in the Task Force ( see Chapter 4 ) ; and investment of about £10 million in managed workshops by English Estates — a development agency of the Department of Trade and Industry . |
6 | The Students ' Association operates the Edinburgh Travel Centre , which trades through three branches in the city . |
7 | Cultivation grants for non-pasture land in the UK under development plans have been withdrawn and drainage reduced from 70% to 50% since December 1984 . |
8 | Ironically , the government 's policy in another area , grants for foreign students in Britain , is likely to prove a handicap to whatever plans do come to fruition . |
9 | This stands for Cooperative Awards in Science and Engineering and erm under this scheme , a company erm can have a problem tackled by a research student working in a university and erm a supervisor , and indeed in this case , the input , the financial input , by the company may be quite small , may only amount to a few hundred pounds . |
10 | One could , for example , look no further than T. S. Eliot 's Four Quartets for another long poem which sifts through past experience in order to make sense of it , trying to re-create ‘ the moment in the rose-garden ’ and other ‘ gleams and glimpses ’ — to use Wordsworth 's vocabulary — of eternity . |
11 | For example , an English person who lives for some time in the United States will often acquire a " partially " American accent . |
12 | This weekend , Nicol , who also won the Scottish National title last month , will be going for a Scottish hat-trick when he lines-up as top seed in the North of Scotland Open , sponsored by Stewart Milne Construction , at his home Aberdeen Club . |
13 | One of the best starts for later work in public relations , and one which can sometimes prove a route into a job , is working for a charity , organization or event which needs publicity . |
14 | This means that it can be certified like any other homebuilt , and a pilot with a single engine rating can fly it ( although through an anomaly the time counts as twin time in his or her logbook ) . |
15 | Peter Scott assesses Perry Anderson 's verdict on English intellectuals ; Tony Parker on Thatcherism 's casualties ; Stephen Howe looks for new life in the unions ; Conor Gearty cross-examines a defender of the Bar ; and Geoff Dyer wades through Ted Hughes ' Shakespearean fantasy |
16 | XEROX 's XSOFT LOOKS FOR BIG BUCKS IN EUROPEAN MARKET |
17 | AS IBM LOOKS FOR FURTHER ALLIANCES IN PUSH INTO MERCHANT SEMICONDUCTORS |
18 | He shows that , where there is an interior solution for the amount of bequest or gift across generations , then the Ricardian result holds for small variations in debt . |
19 | The spiritual area is concerned with the awareness a person has of those elements in existence and experience which may be defined in terms of inner feelings and beliefs ; they affect the way people see themselves and throw light for them on the purpose and meaning of life itself . |
20 | In a fascinating study , St John Brooks ( 1983 ) writes of English departments in two secondary schools ; one in particular , she notes , is located in the Leavisite tradition of English studies . |
21 | Looks like that chap in er erm |
22 | However , it looks like old investors in the company , including ICL which held a 17% stake in the firm have lost their investments . |
23 | Western diplomats wonder why Mr Suharto , a man who has near royal status in Indonesia , should behave like an everyday politician who likes to see his name in print . |
24 | And a kind of consensus develops amongst right-minded people in your neighbourhood , that if you keep to certain rules and rituals then by God , by magic , you 'll get to heaven , you wo n't even have to die . |
25 | Primary responsibility for the implementation of education policy lies with local authorities in England and Wales . |
26 | Gryglewski et al ( 1978 ) incorporated collagen strips into extracorporeal circuits in animals and showed that prostacyclin brought about disaggregation of platelet aggregates formed on the collagen strips . |
27 | The USFWS has predicted more encounters with polar bears in the NorthSlope oil fields due to an increase in the mid-Beaufort Sea population . |
28 | The results in this paper demonstrate that a portion of the VZV 140k protein comprising the C-terminal portion of region 1 and all of the conserved region 2 can be expressed in isolation in E.coli as a non-fusion DNA binding domain peptide that interacts with multiple sequences in the VZV gene 62 promoter . |
29 | All languages also have some kind of rhythmical or accentual structure , and again intonation interacts with this structure in different ways in different cases . |
30 | Although glutamate is one amongst many dozens of transmitters , it itself interacts with postsynaptic cells in several different ways ; there are at least three different types of postsynaptic glutamate receptor , each differently distributed amongst cells responsive to glutamate , each with rather different pharmacological properties and each producing rather different types of postsynaptic responses . |