Example sentences of "in [noun] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In freedom let the great ships go On freedom 's errand , sea to sea — The oceans rise , the hills bend low , Servants of Liberty . |
2 | Army schools in Germany provide a useful source of singers . |
3 | Even the S MP syllabus , which is probably quite well known , most schools in Sussex deal a little bit with the S MP New Maths Syllabus , which has been going twenty thirty years now , but even that was originally written for O-level , and then a version for C S E was introduced . |
4 | Recent energy and resource-saving initiatives in ICI include the following : |
5 | Despite what we said earlier about the inefficacy of money wage cuts in reducing the real wage , let us , purely for the sake of argument , allow that reductions in W and equiproportionate increases in P have the same impact in lowering the real wage . |
6 | They showed that a majority of patients in remission have an increased absorption of 5 1 Cr-labelled ethylenediaminetetra acetic acid ( EDTA ) , suggesting that coeliac disease was caused by a primary defect in intestinal mucosal permeability . |
7 | In Times Square an off-duty law enforcement officer felt a knife against his throat as he went to catch a train home at 11.15pm . |
8 | It is the fact that when people and territory previously ruled by the Crown in Parliament become a separate and independent state , we do not , because we can not , endow it with a statehood like our own . |
9 | Parties represented in Parliament include the right-wing Conservative Party ( Andries Treurnicht , l. ) , the largest opposition party in the white House of Assembly and committed to opposing De Klerk 's reforms ; the liberal opposition Democratic Party ( Zach de Beer , elected as its sole leader at its first national congress in September , replacing the " troika " of de Beer , Wynand Malan and Denis Worrall ) ; and the Labour Party ( Rev. Allan Hendrickse , l. ) , which has its basis in the coloured community . |
10 | All students take a strategic management course in the spring and summer terms and in addition have a free choice of four out of a range of options . |
11 | Or did n't he or anybody back in Whitehall know the full truth ? |
12 | This new weak current had also to be electrically charged because in beta decay the neutral neutron turns into a positive proton . |
13 | A re-examination of Fig. 1 shows that cycles in practice display no obvious tendency either to diminish or increase in amplitude over time — indeed , particularly in the nineteenth century , the amplitude of the cycles was remarkably constant . |
14 | Variations in practice reflect the personal opinions of managers . |
15 | For if the right of self-determination for the Finns , the Ukrainians and the rest could in practice threaten the very existence of the Soviet State , ‘ naturally the preservation of the Socialist Republic has a higher claim ’ . |
16 | What I think is more debatable is how successfully the method can in practice avoid the following criticisms . |
17 | Those principles required the elimination , not only of existing restrictions and discrimination relating to the exercise of occupational activities , but also of any barrier which might in practice prevent the effective realisation of those activities . |
18 | It is only saved from universal condemnation by the partial political acceptance of the argument that this nuclear readiness does not in practice involve a real threat and that nuclear weapons will in fact never be used . |
19 | Yet the statute did not in practice provide the absolute ban which it seemed to promise , nor did it deprive the church of acquisitions . |
20 | Despite being linked to the RPI , index-linked gilts do not in practice offer a guaranteed real return . |
21 | Emissions from satellite ground stations into the geostationary orbit are strictly regulated internationally to avoid interference to adjacently located satellites , and most carrier types used will in practice have an effective radiated power level of between 50 and 90 dbW . |
22 | SCOTTISH Homes tenants in Tweeddale face a five-week election campaign as two landlords bid for control of their houses . |
23 | If V is constant , will ( a ) a £10 million rise in M give a £10 million rise in MV ; ( b ) a 10 per cent rise in M give a 10 per cent rise in MV ? |
24 | Regulations now in force allow a private limited company to be formed or to operate with only one member ( p 110 ) . |
25 | Furniture and furnishings in Parma show a strong French influence , too , being Parmesan adaptations of the Empire style ; and the local dialect has numerous words which are purely French ( although these must have been imported at an earlier time , perhaps under the Bourbons in the eighteenth century ) — armoir for armadio ( a wardrobe ) , vin for vino , boucho for tappo ( a cork ) , artichaut for carciofo ( an artichoke ) , and so on . |
26 | ( See re Barry Artist [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 1305 , where the court stated that it would not in future accept an informal decision to reduce share capital . ) |
27 | The conference was the third of its kind and would in future meet every two years . |
28 | The growth of self-help credit unions , much helped by the Credit Unions Act 1979 , may in future give a lower-cost credit option to many more of the weekly-paid , especially as they allow personal weekly payments of instalments . |
29 | With this in mind take a few relaxing deep breaths before you stand to speak and then make sure you are standing comfortably . |
30 | In Chichester Harbour the highest count recorded until 1961 was of 1,550 birds in February 1959 , but it is doubtful if any counts covering the entire estuary were made before 1966 . |