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

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1 The United Kingdom pointed out that , if the flag was not granted in accordance with international law , third countries might not recognise the vessel as genuinely bearing the nationality of the flag which it purported to fly , and it referred to the separate opinion of Judge Jessup in Case concerning the Barcelona Traction , Light and Power Co .
2 But the wavelength multiplied by the frequency is always equal to the velocity of light , so this decrease in wavelength has the result at the same time of increasing the frequency v. Inevitably we thereby increase the energy carried by a single photon and make its interaction with the electron correspondingly more rumbustious ( with the effect of increasing the degree of uncontrollable disturbance to its momentum ) .
3 This disastrous decline in income saw the Dominican Republic 's debt swell from $600 million in 1973 to a staggering $2,400 million in 1983 .
4 In freedom let the great ships go On freedom 's errand , sea to sea — The oceans rise , the hills bend low , Servants of Liberty .
5 Check each item in ledger ticking the entry in both ledger and book of first entry .
6 This interest in lesbianism preserves the emphasis dominant discourses of femininity place on women 's sexuality .
7 In negligence actions the court may find that no duty of care was owed in the circumstances .
8 In negligence actions the courts must determine whether a duty is owed .
9 In negligence actions the standard of care is reasonable care in all the circumstances of the case .
10 Whereas in discrimination learning the student learns to distinguish between events and objects on the basis of their differences , in concept learning she concentrates on the similarities of phenomena belonging to a class and makes a common response to them .
11 Firstly they could be painted in camouflage to lessen the visual impact or alternatively , they could be dispersed among trees and in copses , so as to be out of sight from the very well used coast paths .
12 The quantum model in physics contains the possibility that individual quanta can be at different energy levels .
13 In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field .
14 Currently if one of the processors fails , the machine collapses in a heap , but Haines says that work is in progress to let the others take over , more neatly .
15 Other work in progress includes the identification of likely sources of excesses ( or deficiencies ) of trace elements in potable water supplies that might have health implications , and in addition the identification of suitable pathfinder elements for hydrogeochemical exploration and groundwater tracing .
16 Willie John McBride 's side was the most successful touring side to leave these islands , and a big drive is now in progress to bring the 35-man party back together again .
17 Experiments are now in progress to isolate the trans-acting factors described in this report and to further analyse the nature of its interactions with the upstream RARE-binding factors .
18 Saibou accused " a handful of demagogic trade unionists " of engaging in vandalism to plunge the country into chaos , and threatened action against those whom he called " union agitators " .
19 The daily ritual of meal-times , for example , may often contain a wealth of deliberately and non-deliberately imparted information for the child , in part confirming his status as a child ( children should be seen and not heard , children should finish their cabbage because it is good for them ) , in part defining the stages of growing up ( older children sit on ‘ proper ’ chairs , drink out of ‘ proper ’ cups , and use knives and forks ) , and in part defining and reinforcing certain adult identities ( father carves the joint , mother brings food from the stove ) .
20 My response to Chomsky , then , is that he is right in part to treat the evolution of human language as an emergent property of other characteristics .
21 In visiting Susannah Taylor whenever he was on circuit in East Anglia the barrister and antislavery literary journalist , Henry Crabb Robinson , was in part resuming the connections of his youth .
22 The references by Douglas and Isherwood to conventional economics are complemented by Sahlins ' critique of similar assumptions in Marxist economics ( 1976a ) , which in part extends the work of Baudrillard ; and both of these works use symbolic analysis in order to attempt more general assessments of the relationship between divisions of goods and divisions of peoples .
23 This facilitates and in part constitutes the challenge of the perverse :
24 If a need for parental protection in part constitutes the superego — and a fundamental , primitive part at that — then it may be that disturbances in later superego-formation will bring these earlier , more primitive , aspects of the superego to the fore .
25 Of course the low percentage achievement does in part reflect the very high targets that were set as the plan was revised upwards during the course of the period , and it was carried out under the slogan of ‘ the five year plan in four years ’ .
26 During this period the Commission sought to win agreement for fundamental reform of the EC 's common agricultural policy ( CAP ) , in part to restrict the growth of intervention stocks ( or " food mountains " ) and in part as a result of pressure to reduce the EC 's level of agricultural subsidy in the context of the " Uruguay round " of multilateral trade talks of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , which ground to a halt in December 1990 [ see p. 37930 ] .
27 In 1875 a contributed an article on the Bible to Encyclopedia Britannica , in which he considered and in part accepted the hypothesis of Wellhausen that the first five books of the Old Testament were composites , made up of different interwoven literary strands .
28 A very important point is that the symbolic meaning in part determines the range of indexical possibilities , thus accommodating my view of context outlined above .
29 In 1865 Octavia Hill gave the realists further impetus when , with Ruskin 's help , she bought slum dwellings at Paradise Place to which she acted as manager , visiting the tenants frequently , in part to collect the rents which she spent on improvements .
30 ( 1 ) the first post will be based in the Academic Division and will involve in part assisting the Senior Assistant Registrar ( Miss C.L. Lee ) who currently has oversight of arrangements for academic audit , quality assessment and related matters , particularly with the preparation of statistical material and the organisation of visits .
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