Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Median bicarbonate concentration in saliva determined by the former method was 28.1 mm/l ( 95% CI 19.79–38.74 ) compared with 14.74 mmol/l alkali in saliva determined by back titration ( 95% CI , 12.95–16.69 ) — that is , a 90% overestimation ( p= 0.003 ) .
2 Bloch indicated that the committee had considered whether the long putters now in vogue conform to the stipulation that clubs be " traditional " in style .
3 Two 16 day visits departing 16 June and 4 July with three days in Moscow followed by the cruise in a luxury liner ( all cabins with private bath ) through Moscow Volga canal and the Golden Ring to Uglitch , Yaroslavl , Kostroma , Plios , Kazan and Nizhni Novogorod .
4 In fact , almost everything before seven is business news with men in suits watching over the pound like doctors : ‘ And the latest news from Tokyo — it seems to be a little better .
5 Looking out , she saw men in suits getting into the medium-sized cars .
6 It is surprising therefore , that there has been so little public interest in this country in proposals to release into the environment living , man-made creatures .
7 Groups were created by political or material need , and once created , granted each other quasi-familial status ( complete , for literate societies , with swiftly constructed genealogies ; thus , the descendants of the prophet in Islam have down the ages offered much work for the imagination and ingenuity of the genealogical archivists ) .
8 The directors and deputy directors are key figures in the formulation of pollution control policy , and in decision making about the use of law in pollution control .
9 Chapter 12 will consider more comprehensive arrangements for participation in decision making by the group whose interests are most intimately bound up with the company , the employees .
10 But there are no easy ways of determining the actual role of women in decision making in the use of birth control .
11 During the summit , Heads of Government will decide whether the European regions should be given a greater role in decision making in the Community .
12 This clearly has strengths both in building contracting from the ‘ bottom up ’ and emphasising equity in distributing resources .
13 Firstly , and I return to this point which I have mentioned again and again in debates such as this and that 's the the question of the lack of there being a central agency er in existence to see to the enforcement of these matters .
14 9.9 Exclusion of use warranty Nothing in this Lease or in any consent granted by the Landlord under this Lease shall imply or warrant that the Premises may lawfully be used under the Planning Acts for the purpose authorised in this Lease ( or any purpose subsequently authorised ) It is for the tenant to ensure that there is a lawful planning permission in existence consenting to the use for which the tenant proposes to put the premises .
15 The confident mood of the left in the 1960s had been part of a sudden wider upsurge in creativity concentrated on the arts , pop music , fashion , ‘ lifestyle ’ and sexual attitudes .
16 He let his house in Chelsea furnished for the year , with the usual proviso that his own staff should remain to run it — he has a housekeeper who has been with him for years , and one daily maid .
17 The object is to establish the change in hours supply to the labour market ta ; H as a result of a change in wages δW , which , other things equal , generates an income effect ( y ) and a substitution effect ( s ) , as follows ( assuming that the only tax is the introduction of a proportional one on labour income and it is this that is causing the change in W :
18 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
19 This was one of the more powerful myths leading to the present government 's keen interest in policies geared towards the encouragement of small firms .
20 However , local provision was constrained by ratepayer pressure against costly expenditure and led to considerable local variations in provision according to the willingness and ability of ratepayers to pay , and the imaginativeness or concern for local problems of local representatives .
21 Is the Minister aware that now that clear decisions have been taken on trust status , anxiety in Sheffield relates to the likely impact of the Chancellor 's autumn statement on the health authority 's financial position next year and in the long term , and particularly the need for greater per capita funding given the number of elderly people and the levels of health inequality and social deprivation in Sheffield , particularly in Attercliffe ?
22 He plans to stay in Sheffield to compete on the first day of the UK Championships today then concentrate on training , his Olympic place assured without having to jump in the trials in Birmingham on June 27–28 , in which he 'll confine himself to an outing in the 100 metres .
23 Cram wo n't be staying in Sheffield to compete in the UK Championships and David Sharpe , his training partner , will be absent too .
24 Protesters in Germany took to the streets of Solingen after an arson attack by neo-Nazis that killed five Turks .
25 Then a nineteenth-century professor of medicine in Germany hit on the idea as a way of stopping impoverished bachelors from fathering illegitimate children .
26 US troops in Panama remain on the highest state of alert .
27 The 12,000 American troops in Panama remained on the highest state of alert and largely confined to their bases .
28 Indian groups marched in their thousands in Guatemala , blocked roads in Ecuador , occupied the main square in Mexico City , in Panama marched on the national palace in Panama City , and burned US and Spanish flags in San José , Costa Rica .
29 The fact that an action in negligence lies without the need for a contract is important both for computer program writers and manufacturers of computer equipment .
30 Their application to such industries as spinning and weaving in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries often resulted in inventions suited to the circumstances of petty producers : The new machines required little capital and a family-sized labor force , and hence were well suited to the perpetuation of cottage industry .
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