Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 3 shows a comparison of pitted erythrocyte counts in the current drinkers compared with the ‘ reformed ’ group .
2 SCOTTISH Tories , awaiting their election counts in the early hours of Friday , were prepared for the worst .
3 Marston Magna lies in a flat lias clay area of south Somerset , and its name suggests marshy surroundings .
4 The source of meaningfulness of these ideas lies in the logical relationships that bind together a cluster of basic ideas into a coherent pattern Thus if the idea of numerical diversity presupposes the possibility of irreducible relations , the idea of irreducible relations , in its turn , presupposes the possibility of an objective order , and the idea of an objective order ( I shall argue ) is unintelligible without the idea of a plurality of points of view occupied by different selves .
5 However , the strength of the Universal system lies in the auxiliary tables , which are a development of the Dewey standard subdivisions and area tables .
6 Perhaps the best hope for progress lies in the many examples of good practice that already exist and which the Act simply reflects and builds on .
7 Well the answer lies in the twelve hours of negotiation that took place yesterday .
8 The clinical importance of NSAID enteropathy lies in the associated complications of blood loss , protein loss , and occasional strictures that may require surgery .
9 The answer lies in the time-honoured methods of withdrawal , abstinence , non-penetrative sex , douches and abortion , plus a whole plethora of folk methods — herbal potions , amulets , spells — of unknown efficacy .
10 I suspect the answer lies in the demographic changes of the 1980s , which showed a substantial and unexpected in-migration to Scotland , on the same scale and pattern as the ‘ incomers ’ to Wales who were selling off expensive property in south east England and settling down on the proceeds .
11 The answer , businessmen say , lies in the living conditions .
12 It lies in the sporting feelings it draws aht o' people .
13 At first glance the obvious explanation for Russian working-class militancy lies in the appalling conditions in which the workers lived and worked .
14 It lies in the western shadows of Thunder Mountain , and was discovered by the Dwarfs who mined into it creating a labyrinth of tunnels , caverns and partially complete workings .
15 The main disadvantage of the method lies in the long periods of time required to reach equilibrium .
16 The nearest attempt to a child 's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter .
17 The important difference between my two classes of genes lies in the divergent circumstances from which they stand to benefit in the future .
18 A last distinction between calming experience in Britain after The Brow and that on the Continent since the Woonerf , lies in the dissimilar attitudes of government transport departments as reflected in their literature .
19 A further deep-seated reason for neglect lies in the unforgiving attitudes of the general population towards criminals , which , although fostered and maintained by the British , existed long before and after they left ( cf.
20 X-rays do n't reveal much , either , since the inflammation lies in the soft tissues and not in the joints .
21 I believe that the major discontinuity lies in the discursive forms through which positions of racial superiority are constructed .
22 According to this , the meaning of words and statements lies in the psychological states ( including long standing dispositions ) which they combine to produce in hearers and to be caused by in speakers .
23 The reason lies in the subjunctive conditionals and the possible worlds held relevant to the assessment of those conditionals as true or false .
24 The search for an explanation of those differences comes from an ‘ ideology of difference ’ , which , having created a problem then seeks a resolution , and is unable to see that the problem lies in the original perceptions .
25 That 's the theory … here 's the practical … first the course … they 've mapped out the 26 miles … the beauty of the route lies in the cobbled squares of ancient towns like Bhaktapur … the beast is the city … traffic and smoke is a major problem … the other unknown factor is altitude …
26 The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism John Postgate
27 The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism
28 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
29 Just as solicitors acting for the wife , where the matrimonial home stands in the husband 's sole name , will have given advice concerning the registration of a Class F Land Charge or a notice ( if registered land ) ; so , where the home stands in the joint names of husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants , will they have advised on severance of that joint tenancy in order to prevent the husband acquiring the whole property by operation of law in the event of the wife 's death before the determination of the matrimonial proceedings ( see Barton v Morris [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 1032 ) .
30 ( f ) Insurance If the matrimonial home is in the sole name of the husband then it is best to change the insurance arrangements once agreement is reached or the court order made ; the husband may neglect or to be unnecessary where the property already stands in the joint names of husband and wife and a separate declaration of trust is made .
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