Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Gallup says that it compared sales in chart shops on and off the CBS list and found no difference .
2 It was all very well for the government in Moscow to lay down severe penalties for its servants who maltreated the natives .
3 Carolyn Alexander , a parent with two daughters at the Downs School , is in Moscow finding out if the orphans want to return to England :
4 As in the recent past , and as was to be the case with much greater frequency after the start of the Five-Year Plans , planners in Moscow drew up neat and rather abstract formulations that did not match up closely with local realities and timings .
5 Why has this major change in attitudes come about , and why all this concern about health in an affluent Western world where we can congratulate ourselves and count on our good fortune in having all the benefits of modern medicine to protect us unlike the peoples of the developing world ?
6 In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love .
7 What political form is involved in decision making over crucial local policy issues ?
8 In addition , the current recession may have diverted the union response towards a defensive approach , while undermining the ability of unions to gain substantial increases in their involvement in decision making over new technology areas which managers may defend as their own prerogative .
9 Suddenly one of the best-known bandits in existence turns up , parks nearer us , and starts giving unknowing grins .
10 His legs were covered in rabbit-fur bound about with strips of weasel and stoat .
11 And it was during this time that he had lost his wife , lost his job , lost his sense of himself as a separate human soul , and in struggle worked out the theory that he was nothing but a sick character in the hands or under the pen of a malevolent Author .
12 Alice took off the cotton dress which was what young mothers wore in Chelmsford to shop in , put on jeans and a black T-shirt , the kind of clothes she would always wear now , through an indefinitely stretching future .
13 A law to require any manufacturer selling computers in Germany to take back its equipment for reuse or recycling is being drafted for next year , while governments in Denmark and Sweden are considering legislation this spring for mandating some kind of electronics scrap recycling program .
14 The challenge of the emerging technologies and new media has also led to publishers in Germany setting up a new working group on electronic publishing , the Verleger-Arbeitskreis Elektronisches Publizieren .
15 Annette Winterbottom and Balbir Shukle with pupils Lewis McLoughlin and Jennifer Webb look on after Newport Primary School in Middlesbrough rolled out the banner yesterday .
16 500 up : A food safety registration scheme in Middlesbrough signs up its 500th customer today Chinese restaurant The Jade Garden .
17 Just as they loved colour , they loved oratory , even when they could not understand it : in 1901 delegates at the Free Church Council meeting in Cardiff stood up to welcome five former French priests .
18 Bangladeshis in Cardiff live in relatively large groups in small unheated Victorian terraced houses , adapting the pattern of extended family living to the accommodation available .
19 Whether the quotation be an invitation to treat or an offer is actually immaterial , because the buyer will in response send back his purchase order with his standard conditions of purchase on the back .
20 Charles Augustus Busby of the Busby and Wilds partnership that had already provided a number of distinguished buildings in Brighton laid out a plan on the west side for a new , almost self-contained , estate with its own church and markets , to be called Brunswick Square .
21 You see my visions for qualitative are slightly different to the four months at the moment , and I feel perhaps could exchange Q P16 for the control procedures to be a longer procedure but to have everything covering the project plan in progress monitoring through to quality control procedures for just the quality .
22 The best clues are almost certainly to be found by studying those aspects of brain function which , if they become deranged , could account for the symptoms of psychotic illness , and currently a considerable amount of research is in progress testing out various possibilities .
23 The effect of this imperative on successive Tory Home Secretaries when legislation was in preparation comes through clearly in later chapters .
24 So it was naturally with great affection and nostalgia that as an adult I laced up my boots on a damp October morning at the starting point in the station car park at Bridge of Orchy , in preparation to find out what really lurked at the top of Beinn Dorain .
25 The Jones collaboration in part grew out of such a quest , though there were aspects of their work that had been anticipated in India long before , unrecorded and so unknown to them .
26 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
27 Originally intended for medicine , Wilson was in part brought up by his uncle , the phrenologist Dr Thomas Hutchinson of Knaresborough .
28 Thus , it has been suggested that ‘ [ s ] hort-termism may not be so much a product of the mispricing of assets , … but more a reflection of contractual failures in securities markets in part brought on by the takeover process .
29 Pacem in Terris summed up Pope John 's magisterium , and gave the age-old term a new meaning .
30 The passage was a ghastly limbo between death and life , a place where men fought and screamed in semi-darkness to get out , splashing up to their crotches in fast-moving water .
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