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

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1 Even her repeated conception of women in groups has firm roots in the classical .
2 Taking a stronger interest in birds requires more effort .
3 As the market in manufactures enjoys less protection than the market in agricultural produce , it does not appear unreasonable to focus upon intra-EC trade in agricultural produce when a financial budget and an economic budget are considered .
4 As Sue Lees shows , the way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other in schools presents particular problems for teachers .
5 One can , however , understand the way in which the difference in diffusivities enables each type of motion to occur despite the overall stable stratification .
6 Active participation in lectures does five things :
7 We conclude that fundectomy for about half of the life span in rats stimulates pancreatic hyperplasia and hypertrophy as well as growth of acidophilic atypical acinar cell foci .
8 In conclusion , fundectomy lasting about half of the life span in rats causes pancreatic hyperplasia and hypertrophy , as well as development of acidophilic atypical acinar cell foci .
9 The behaviour of ice crystals in glaciers has close connection with crystallography and metallurgy .
10 Michael Fullan ( 1988 ) has pointed out that to change practice in classrooms involves changing beliefs and attitudes as well as changing teaching materials and approaches — though such ‘ changes in attitudes , belief and understanding tended to follow rather than precede changes in behaviour . ’
11 The importance of the environmentally fragile coastal zone has been recognised for some time , and in response to growing concern for coastal environments under pressure , a new group has been set up in BGS to draw on the experience of land and marine geologists , sedimentologists and coastal engineers The geology of a strip round the coast of the United Kingdom , which in places extends several kilometres offshore , is largely unexplored .
12 On the way down , the path can be muddy and steep and in places needs extra care .
13 The general distribution of the major sand dune areas in deserts requires some explanation .
14 The surge in orders reflects growing concern about indoor air quality , with attention being focused on ‘ sick building ’ syndrome and building related illnesses , associated with micro-organisms in HVAC systems .
15 The hardy perennial question of how an increase in the money stock is divided between a fall in velocity , an increase in output and an increase in prices gets short shrift in the new classical macroeconomics .
16 ‘ Analysis underpins every part of our lives ’ — from consumer products to ensure that paint in toys meets permitted levels , to the food we eat .
17 Partly as a result of this , it has been found that digestion in falcons causes greater modification of bones than has been found in owl prey assemblages ( Yalden & Yalden , 1985 ) .
18 Frigidity in women has similar causes .
19 Publication in journals establishes intellectual ownership ; gains recognition ( which leads to career mobility ) ; establishes personal contacts ; fulfils contracts ; shares information ; and educates new practitioners .
20 Publication in journals establishes intellectual ownership ; gains recognition ( which leads to career mobility ) ; establishes personal contacts ; fulfils contracts ; shares information ; and educates new practitioners .
21 The illegal trade in drugs supports organised crime the world over .
22 The process of judging in SSATs involves five tasks :
23 Pollution in rivers travels long distances .
24 The purified protein encoded by the CL100 open reading frame expressed in bacteria has intrinsic phosphatase activity .
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