Example sentences of "[vb -s] in the real [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The answer lies in the real increase in take-home pay .
2 They are : ( 1 ) the relationship between psychology and biology and the possibility of dispensing with psychology altogether once physiology has been developed sufficiently ; ( 2 ) the value of studies on non-human species ; ( 3 ) the degree of functional specialization in the sub-areas of the brain and the ways of analysing and describing those functions ; ( 4 ) the way we are responding to the challenges of cognitive psychology ; and ( 5 ) the importance of being able to explain what happens in the real world , rather than just the laboratory .
3 Generalization from one set of experimental conditions is daunting enough , but the real aim of a theory is to allow us to generalize to what happens in the real world .
4 Now we have the ocean and the atmosphere and we can go and we go forward and , in a good year , if we 're lucky , the way the model evolves with the ocean driving the atmosphere and the atmosphere driving the ocean , mimics what happens in the real world and so we can make a prediction .
5 This process of abstraction is intended to focus on those elements which are the most important in explaining what happens in the real world .
6 Erm , wh most of these criticisms would become far more exaggerated or far more relevant if you considered what happens in the real world .
7 Because different lenses are used for different purposes ( for example , a wide-angle lens gets more visual information on-screen than a close-up lens ) , even in straightforward recording , it could be argued that any photographic image is already a distortion of what one sees in the real world .
8 Looking at the top-level outline of two chapters in the book one sees an attempt to model in a consistent fashion concerns in the real world .
9 Yet it is perfectly obvious to anyone who mixes in the real world that they are wicked people who have exercised a choice in favour of the nasty option .
10 As a final point it is worth reiterating that , although it takes a lot of time and intellectual effort to derive an acceptable information model using the MINSE approach , the model is independent of the actual form that the information takes in the real situation , and will remain valid until such time as the role of the organisation undergoes a fundamental change .
11 The second is that it is only when people think about what the visual system does in the real world that they begin to study it appropriately .
12 First , that it operates in the real world where there would always be obstacles to giving every shade of opinion equal air time .
13 What we find in Guerrillas is a narrative of unfailing fascination which delivers to the senses of the reader a country very like the countries he knows in the real world : equally , his experience of that country is very like his experience of Naipaul 's India , in being rarely subdued by an awareness of the writer 's more deliberate meanings .
14 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
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