Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To answer this lies in both the yarn and the individual pattern . |
2 | The difference lies in how the image is captured . |
3 | Pre-exposure to a novel flavour normally results in both a reduction of neophobia and in a reduction of the ability of that flavour to serve as a CS in flavour-aversion conditioning . |
4 | Cunliffe criticises the new legislation on the ground that a man could be liable under Category 2 where he engaged in consensual sexual intercourse if this results in either the rupture of a woman 's hymen , the transmission of a sexual disease or her pregnancy . |
5 | A major challenge in the management of electronic records is to bridge the technical divides in how the information is stored and ‘ re integrate ’ information to present the user with the ability to search for information according to their own agenda , not the organisation 's technical architecture . |
6 | You know , you 've got your washing machine goes in here the cooker there your fridge here . |
7 | Information that arrives in either market can be used to predict subsequent volatility rises in both the spot and future markets . |
8 | Now it reports in here a survey carried out in The Doctor , September the twenty sixth , and it was asking there who they actually supported in terms of the National Health Service changes , and you may be surprised to hear who in fact came out on top of that . |
9 | He comes in here a lot . ’ |
10 | He 's the only old friend of yours I know who comes in here every night . |
11 | This comes in quite a lot . |
12 | Because the clinical teacher works in both the ward and the school , there is a danger that she becomes part of neither . |