Example sentences of "[that] [prep] general [art] " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably , the use of the soundtrack as a radio commercial involves some loss of effect , and it seems to me that in general a radio commercial is going to have a much better chance of achieving its desired effect if it is created from scratch .
2 ‘ It is trite law that in general a doctor is not entitled to treat a patient without the consent of someone who is authorised to give that consent .
3 [ The ] development of Marxist and working-class strategy must be [ founded upon ] the recognition that in general a progressive position is one that advances the development of the productive forces .
4 The survey indicated that in general the number of divisional libraries is small .
5 The directors consider that in general the group 's 2,600 equity share investments do not come within the CA 1989 definition of associated undertakings , since 3i 's role is normally that of a passive investor .
6 And now " The Meeting having given due consideration to the want of a regular and resident Surgeon in the Island , and conceive that such a person is much wanted , and they know that in general the practice and payments to a medical person is inadequate to support him in decency , and although a liberal subscription was opened and entered into by individuals still the supply would be scanty and unequal to the support of an educated person and a gentleman .
7 Burrows says that in general the Act :
8 In early comparisons of sizes determined by sieving and settling techniques Sengupta & veenstra ( 1968 ) and Sanford & swift ( 1971 ) concluded that in general the results were very similar but that settling over-estimated fine particle sizes and under-estimated coarse particles .
9 The head , however , felt that in general the inspection had been conducted in a professional manner and claimed that he was willing to take constructive criticism in a constructive way .
10 And he has n't bought me a Renault er , I , I think , I , I 'd like to make the , the comment that in general the money which can be controlled at site level is that related to labour and plant .
11 Table 11.8 ( and other partial data for France and Italy ) suggest that in general the burden of company taxation was not much reduced in the 1960s , so that the fall in profitability applied post-tax as well as pre-tax .
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