Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 This book is not beautifully written and is not always easy to understand ; technical details sometimes remain unexplained , and a bewildering cast of Russians bob in and out .
2 Thus the finding of a series of coins terminating in about 150 BC could not be used as evidence that the occupation of a site ceased in about that year , for even if occupation had continued for another hundred years , no other coins would have been available to be used and lost .
3 In order for an exchange to become a recognised investment exchange , it must demonstrate to the SIB that , inter alia : ( a ) it has financial resources sufficient for the proper performance of its functions ; ( b ) that it has rules and practices which ensure that business conducted by means of its facilities is conducted in an orderly manner , affording proper protection to investors ; ( c ) it limits dealings on the exchange to investments in which there is a proper market ; ( d ) where relevant , issuers of investments dealt in on the exchange are required to comply with such obligations as will , so far as possible , afford to persons dealing in the investments proper information for determining their current value ; ( e ) it has its own arrangements for ensuring performance of transactions effected on the exchange or ensures their performance by means of services provided under clearing arrangements made by it with a recognised clearing house ; ( f ) it has ( or secures the provision on its behalf of ) satisfactory arrangements for recording the transaction effected on the exchange ; ( g ) it has adequate arrangements and resources for the effective monitoring and enforcement of compliance with its rules and any clearing arrangements made by it ; ( h ) it has effective arrangements for the investigation of complaints in respect of business transacted by means of its facilities ; and ( i ) it is able and willing to promote and maintain high standards of integrity and fair dealing in the carrying on of investment business and to co-operate by the sharing of information and otherwise with regulators .
4 Last May British Customs officers seized a shipment of comics brought in by Titan , and recently comics shops in London have been raided by police .
5 So we might expect there to be a , a set of policies coming in to , to ease the creation of that inequality .
6 There 'll be plenty of activities to participate in when you get there .
7 They have to have a lot of rules built in .
8 E & I Manager Chris Dodwell said : ‘ With the switch from construction to commissioning our role is changing as are the type of queries coming in .
9 You may remember , Mr. Speaker , that last year I raised with you the problem of coaches parked in and around Parliament square , which makes it impossible for the Sessional Order to be complied with .
10 Our Total Quality Management programmes are now beginning to show considerable benefits and the Group 's Vision and Mission Statement was presented to all our employees at a series of meetings held in early 1993 .
11 Erm and we find in the office that we get lots of forms coming in from the Paymaster General asking us to confirm that mister X is employed you know on a on a part time basis .
12 It was safer for them to have one old woman occupying part of the place than to leave it empty and risk a group of drifters moving in .
13 Publishers should send reading copies or proofs of books appearing in or after March to David Russell at The Bookseller , ( ) , to arrive no later than Friday 22nd January .
14 The two main types of voices overlap in both quality and function , and can be used simultaneously .
15 Luckily the victim put up a fight and a couple of passers-by joined in , so that the assailant failed to accomplish what the local newspaper delicately referred to as ‘ his appalling purpose . ’ ’
16 In recent weeks his perky figure has turned up twice in the winners enclosure on Northern tracks and when Dance of Words went in for Mick O'Toole last Friday night at Downpatrick this was his seventh winner since his return to Ireland .
17 And where did the diversion of funds fit in ?
18 Personal Pensions are ‘ money purchase ’ plans whereby the retirement benefits depend mainly on the amount of funds paid in and the return on investment , whereas the company schemes can be either money purchase or ‘ final salary ’ , where the benefits are based on the employee 's salary and length of service .
19 I had cigarettes , chocolate , fruit , allsorts stolen when that last batch of kids come in . ’
20 A spokeswoman said : ‘ Things are looking really good at the moment with plenty of entries flooding in .
21 We 've got a group of journalists , twelve journalists , from Dubai in Bath today and erm some , a wave of journalists coming in from Saudi a little later in the month , so everything 's happening and there 's a erm tremendous amount of activity going on to restimulate the market .
22 We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live .
23 And this is n't the easiest of schools to teach in .
24 None of these pupils had used a diagram to assist them to obtain their answers , although a few diagrams were found among the descriptions of methods sent in by teachers in one liaison group .
25 She could tell she was going to get no response from Coffin , although he was being polite , when a crowd of youngsters swarmed in from the local youth club .
26 Junior Books has raised more questions than it has answered and has wide-ranging implications for the nature of obligations arising in both contract and tort .
27 Tass news agency said hundreds of wagons rolled in to the southern Soviet republic bordering Turkey , three days after the Soviet parliament authorised the army to take over the railways .
28 And do them a nice pair of shoes to walk in .
29 Ordered , That , notwithstanding the practice of the House as to the intervals between stages of Bills brought in upon Ways and Means Resolutions , more than one stage of the Stamp Duty ( Temporary Provisions ) Bill may be taken at any sitting of the House .
30 In rural districts the banks ' main purpose was the receiving of bills brought in by local traders and farmers .
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