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

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1 In France it is apparently illegal to graze livestock in woodland .
2 The office was established because court staff found it extremely time-consuming to assist litigants in person with processing a claim , and , in particular , with providing help with summonses .
3 It is not possible to control cost in isolation because of the interdependence of quality , cost and time .
4 If you are absent without prior approval we will consider you to be taking unauthorised absence unless you provide a satisfactory explanation of why it was not possible to obtain approval in advance .
5 It is sometimes said that the dissident minority in the Cabinet , led by Henderson , were not willing to accept cuts in unemployment benefit .
6 It is not necessary to book seats in advance but we would ask you to be in the McEwan Hall not later than 10.20 am .
7 However , as the receiver in exercising his power of sale is in a position analogous to that of the mortgagee , he is not obliged to postpone sale in order to obtain a better price or to adopt a piecemeal method of sale .
8 Demand for funds was more likely to exceed supply in manufacturing districts , and country banks in this situation drew on their correspondents in the City by sending in immature bills .
9 They are also more likely to have parents in management posts in industry and commerce .
10 Thus , as was intended , the Act has had most impact on consumer transactions , and its effect , together with the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , has been to make it hardly worthwhile to exclude liability in consumer transactions .
11 But overseas royal families are far more ready to put hand in pocket .
12 If he reasonably does not discover his right until a short time before the last days of the three months have elapsed , then obviously it would probably not be reasonably practicable to give notice in time .
13 ‘ By a quarter to six , ’ the Yorkshire Post reported , ‘ it was practically impossible to distinguish players in midfield ’ and the teams were like ‘ moving figures in shadowland ’ .
14 Co-operative R&D ventures are also likely to affect competition in output markets .
15 Other income came from the calves we had to spare and everyone would lose quite a bit of sleep when the cows were calving since the event would invariably happen in the middle of the night and it was often necessary to play midwife in case of complications .
16 As demands crowd in on you it becomes increasingly difficult to keep things in perspective .
17 ‘ It 's almost impossible to play golf in ski boots , ’ he said .
18 It will be relatively easy to compare changes in funding with changes in performance to see whether there is any correlation .
19 Neither is Mr Kim yet ready to tackle corruption in business .
20 It is therefore possible to see movements in interest rates in the money markets as a whole in advance of changes led by the Bank of England .
21 Too frail to give evidence in court , she described the attack in a statement .
22 Flanagan said : ‘ We try wherever possible to put girls in touch with potential sponsors .
23 With an uncertain outlook for nineteen ninety three from our point of view it 's absolutely crucial to get costs in line we had obviously done cost-cutting during the previous two years , but we really needed to be sure that if revenues were not going to increase , we should n't wait for a recovery to bail us out .
24 It is all too easy to attribute changes in mood to drug therapy when in fact they have been the result of removing the patient from a stressful environment and providing him with support .
25 The FR.4 was too late to see service in World War Two , and of the 160 built , 120 were delivered to the FAA and forty to the Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service ( RNNAS ) .
26 Immediately after the election , however , the party in government will find it necessary and politically safe to raise unemployment in order to combat the inflation that was itself set in train by the politically engineered pre-election boom .
27 B er , both today and Sunday look very good for socializing and generally enjoying life , but on Saturday I think it 's going to be very important to keep things in perspective .
28 In the words of others he springs into action as a political firebrand , marching into the coal-owners ' offices and demanding justice for their exploited work-force , only to be told that the coal seams were too meagre and the profit margin too small to provide improvements in safety standards .
29 The pecs are such a dominant muscle group visually that it is very difficult to hide faults in development .
30 And it 's not that enjoyable to put people in prison , it 's not that enjoyable to put people in court .
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