Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] in [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 First of all , the case made it clear that in some circumstances statements of protest alone , however well argued and legitimate , were not sufficient to stop library censorship , particularly if it was widespread and co-ordinated .
2 It is notable that it was Bunting , in his generation the only British emulator of Pound , who was most confident and insistent that in these matters Pound 's immediate master was American , the Walt Whitman of ‘ Out of the Ocean Endlessly Rocking ’ .
3 In some cases — particularly bricks and blocks — stocks are very high but in other areas profits should react pretty quickly .
4 The likelihood is that in this as in other matters Beowulf is meant to appear a good prophet , since the unsuccessful , possibly treacherous , but in heroic terms entirely praiseworthy attack which Ingeld made on his father-in-law is repeatedly mentioned in Northern story .
5 It is possible that in rare circumstances shares will be classified as non-equity shares in accordance with the requirements of the [ draft ] FRS although they fall within the definition of equity share capital contained in companies legislation .
6 It does seem strange that in many schools governors ' meetings are not open to the public .
7 It was explained in Chapter 7 that in certain contexts no is pronounced , but the theory mentioned in the last sentence would claim that at an abstract level there is a phoneme , though in certain contexts the is not actually pronounced .
8 Abies , Abrotanum humile , Acacia , Acanthus spinosus , Anonis , Anthemis and Antholyza were all used and in some instances butterflies and insects were added .
9 It seems likely that in glacial periods reefs would only have been karstified and not destroyed as envisaged by Daly .
10 It is also likely that in some cases syntax is influenced by the controlled access of particular lexical items — the desire to convey certain items of information earlier , rather than later , in an utterance .
11 It is quite obvious that in many cases health and safety can not be bolted on , as an afterthought , to the basic design .
12 Even in terms of their own theoretical approach , it is surely obvious that in many respects stratification is dysfunctional , producing many negative and damaging social consequences .
13 Mr Threlfall , who has promised an investigation , said it was inevitable that in some cases response times were longer .
14 As previous as in previous assemblies worship was n't central to our activity .
15 It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire .
16 Flesh wounds caused by jagged pieces of metal gaped open and in some cases limbs had been severed .
17 For this reason , it 's not surprising that in some careers friendship blossoms between people taking the same path .
18 It is certainly true that in many cases warts will regress and even disappear without any treatment , but it is unclear why this should happen and there is no way of predicting which sufferers will be able to rid themselves of the warts or how to stimulate the body 's defence to that end .
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