Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | • Calories , cholesterol , fats , protein and sodium counts in a single serving shown for every recipe . |
2 | But really it is the crew as a whole which counts in the long run on a job like this . |
3 | It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood . |
4 | The Spennymoor super heavyweight forced the referee to step in after Hopper had pounded the more fancied Craig Parsons of Brighton into three standing counts in the second round . |
5 | It is not the least of Russia 's current ironies that , just as the West is re-assessing the value of a market-led economy , belatedly suspecting it to be the partial cause rather than wholesale cure of economic ills , the arch reformers are adamant that salvation lies in a western role model . |
6 | The site lies in a narrow valley on a severe slope and the courtyards and ranges of buildings have been carefully terraced to provide level areas . |
7 | The answer lies in a thermodynamic state function known as free energy or the Gibbs function , G. This function is related to equation ( 21 ) which , expressed in general terms , is If we multiply this equation through by — T we obtain |
8 | It is not easy to identify , because it lies in a rich area and there are no convenient guides to it . |
9 | When speeding along it is folded and lies in a deep groove along the back . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | It lies in a shallow valley a couple of clicks north of Redondo . |
12 | The detailed theory is complicated , but the use of the depolarization ratio lies in a simple rule : totally symmetric vibrations give rise to polarized Raman bands ; vibrations that are not totally symmetric give rise to depolarized bands . |
13 | The answer , of course , lies in a general prejudice against carnivores , compounded by a righteous antagonism — not always unjustified — towards introduced species . |
14 | Catherine lies in a rusty bed on top of a filthy mattress . |
15 | The wreckage of the gantry now lies in a dry dock . |
16 | Pen-y-Dyffryn Hall ( the name is Welsh for ‘ The Head of the Valley ’ ) , lies in a remote hamlet in a fairy-tale landscape of verdant valleys , gently rolling hills , and pastures dotted with white sheep . |
17 | Peć is still the spiritual centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church , but it lies in a remote corner of Yugoslavia , close to the Albanian border , in the Albanian-speaking province of Kosovo . |
18 | Thus the chief safeguard against brittle failure lies in a high work of fracture . |
19 | Singleton believes the answer lies in a different style of policing . |
20 | It lies in a direct line with Theta ( 3.7 ) and Epsilon , and there is a sixth-magnitude star close beside it . |
21 | Perhaps the closest one can get to the truth lies in a remarkable admission made by the Chief of the Luftwaffe himself , General Hoeppner ; that , at Verdun , ‘ We did not exactly know what should be required of aviation . ’ |
22 | To make this claim plausible — a claim which , it seems to me , lies in a grey zone between the conceptual and the empirical — I wish first to offer what seems to me the most likely account of the evolution of syntactic structure . |
23 | Sometimes a contractual term lies in a grey area between the two . |
24 | The last example lies in a difficult area and is tied up with questions relating to be the law of confidence and restraint of trade . |
25 | The future of British coal lies in a high-tech industry employing small numbers of people and producing coal at a competitive price . |
26 | The answer to this impasse lies in a third way of knowing , one which is based on presuppositions . |
27 | The root of the problem , however , lies in the capitalist form of production which generates these conflicting tendencies . |
28 | Governments of every political persuasion wish to spend more on an almost limitless number of service areas , but far too often — infinitely more often than Labour Members care to admit — the fault lies in the simple failure of an individual to deliver a conscientious personal commitment . |
29 | The Zakro temple lies in the lowest part of the valley , frequently half-submerged by the rising water-table , and threatened by further sea-level rises . |
30 | The second kind of cause lies in the other part of our inheritance — the treatment we receive as our personalities form in childhood . |