Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [vb -s] [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Chairman having read again the relevant paragraphs P P G twelve to which er the senior inspector referred , I I think it 's entirely consistent with that that the county should seek to erm include a policy now in the plan which in effect seeks to clarify the basic intentions of the structure plan in in regard to the attitude to development in in open countryside . |
2 | This change in definition helps to pinpoint the essence of the idea of ‘ measurement focus ’ as well as the main problem with the idea . |
3 | By the middle of the month , over 350 arrests had been made and six newspapers banned in government moves to disrupt the opposition campaign . |
4 | They are designed to stimulate the circulation which in turn helps to eliminate the toxins and fatty particles . |
5 | Gold paint never gives a satisfactory finish , as it rarely matches the beautiful patina of old gilding , which in turn helps to distinguish the genuine article from a reproduction . |
6 | However , the increase in fertility seems to precede the publicity about the pill , and the fertility increase has other explanations ( Bone 1982 , Ermisch 1983 ) . |
7 | Chapman also put in hand plans to cover the north terrace and rebuild the East Stand . |
8 | What Mr Birchall noticed was that a diet lacking in silicon seems to have the same effect as one rich in aluminium . |
9 | In actual fact there is just one overt trigger for this inference : the particle well in English serves to warn the recipient that some inferencing must be done to preserve the assumption of relevance . |
10 | The man in white continues to hack the left side of the body , panting loudly like someone chopping wood . |
11 | Furthermore , if the Mob in front starts to squabble the unit behind is stuck , and wo n't be able to take advantage of a We 'll get 'em result to get an extra move . |