Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Either way , the best hope of predicting such events , and mitigating their impact , lies in a better understanding of the southern oscillation and its role in the circulation of the southern hemisphere . |
2 | Part of the explanation lies in the greater liquidity of the second-hand market for residential dwellings ; corporate assets are more difficult to resell because of difficulties in ascertaining quality . |
3 | Although I agree that Strachan has proved in the past he is a class player and that Leeds would be foolish to consider selling Rocastle , I believe that the future of the Leeds team lies in the younger midfield combination of Rocky , Macca , Speed and Fairclough . |
4 | This is something no ordinary parent could even begin to enforce and no judicial parent stands in a better position than a natural parent . |
5 | Sharon , Debbie 's friend , lives in a newer council house about half a mile away . |
6 | JUDY MOWATT , one third of Marley 's backing singers , The I-Threes , is not rich , asking a hundred US dollars for an interview , but she lives in the better part of Kingston . |
7 | As well as determining the information needed now and in the near future , some regard must be given to the difficult task of trying to foresee information needs in the longer term ( Land , 1982 ) . |
8 | She says in the longer term there are substantial benefits from returning organic matter to the soil . |
9 | Meanwhile , Arsenal and Aston Villa are leading the chase for another teenage prospect attracting rave reviews in the lower divisions — Walsall full-back Richard Knight . |
10 | It is widely assumed that restoration of intestinal continuity inevitably results in a better quality of life for the patient , but that is not necessarily the case . |
11 | If social change leads to less random marriage , as may happen as a result of educational policy , then the rise in a , results in a smaller coefficient of variation of earnings , and from Eq . |
12 | This results in a larger tax burden on the properties scale A to E to pay , for a reduced burden on the scales F to H. |
13 | Whatever the Cadbury Report achieves in the wider field of corporate governance , it is certainly encouraging much fuller disclosure in interim reports . |
14 | The Interludium therefore occurs in a later copy than the extant copy of Dame Sirith , and since Dame Sirith contains details that are also found in the other European versions of the tale , such as the object of the clerk 's desires being a married woman , not a " girl " , it is regarded as impossible for Dame Sirith to be derived from the Interludium . |
15 | The first concerns a small fish Butis which occurs in the Cigenter river in Java and which was discovered by the German wildlife photographer , Dieter Plage . |
16 | In the Larne basin much of the thickening occurs in the Lower Permian : Larne-2 proved about 1500 ft of Lower Permian sandstones above 1800 ft of lavas and tuffs . |
17 | An increased public workforce engages in a wider range of activities and an increased portion of the population is dependent upon the state for benefits ; both are paid out of an increasing share of economic resources devoted to the public sector . |
18 | Secondly , it is possible that costs in the longer term may be ignored . |
19 | But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ? |
20 | The Home Office agreed , attributing the upsurge to the ‘ general fear of war that exists in the lower middle and working classes , and not to any tenderness for Russia . ’ |
21 | Although there are clear references to Gallic folk tunes in the faster sections , the real heart of the work is the slow movement . ’ |
22 | I find Lubin 's fingerwork in faster movements absolutely sparkling ; and the slightly more flowing tempi he adopts in the slower movements are more to my taste . |
23 | The physiological explanation for this resides in the greater affinity of sulphate reducing bacteria for H 2 compared with methanogenic bacteria ( Ks of Desulfovibrio vulgaris , 1 µmol.1 - 1 ; Ks of Methanobrevibacter smithii , 6 µmol.l - 1 ) . |
24 | The taxation needs , it 's not just V A T it varies in the European Community , it where it varies in a wider Europe and the world at a whole . |
25 | If that approach prevails in the higher courts , it will amount to a major reverse , making it more difficult for the ordinary citizen to complain of unlawful action by a public authority . |
26 | This is because increasing the proportion of left handers in the overall population by shifting the criterion to the right takes in a larger segment of the RS — distribution , but this segment constitutes a changing proportion of the number of individuals to the left of this criterion ( i.e. the left handers ) . |
27 | Tomorrow he takes in a further round of 125cc British championship at Donington Park and after his ninth spot in the Supercup at a wet Oulton last weekend he 'll be one of the leading contenders . |
28 | Something about the gondola itself which is , after all , only Venice made manifest in the craft of the shipwright metamorphoses almost everyone who travels in it ; especially everyone who sits in the posher seat , the one with its back to the gondolier . |
29 | Pound here anticipates , and paints in a blacker hue , Edmund Wilson 's recognition that Eliot is ‘ a poet of the American Puritan temperament ’ , and Pound claims to be tarred with the same brush himself . |
30 | Further note that in bar 3 viola part , the flat sign is placed before the C when it first appears in the lower part as well as at its first appearance in the upper part . |