Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun] in question " in BNC.

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1 10.6 Where , exceptionally , the Director of Social Work considers that it is not possible to redeploy the employee within the Department , the full circumstances of the case will be forwarded to the Personnel Manager who will circulate details to other Heads of Department , in an appropriately confidential manner , with a view to identifying suitable vacancies for the employee in question .
2 The audited consolidated accounts for the year in question will be used as the gauge by which to determine the profits .
3 Those authorities which are classed here as adapting to the care programme approach either spend some of their Mental Illness Specific Grant to satisfy its requirements or present the elements of the approach ( assessment , key working and review ) as an integral part of their plans for the year in question .
4 Where the landlord has redevelopment plans for the property in question , the term of the lease should be short enough for him to be able to recover possession in time to redevelop .
5 I would be content to keep the events locked away in my head , if only out of plain charity , or respect for those other characteristics of the person in question which to some extent balance or even explain the apparent iniquities of his behaviour .
6 I would be content to keep the events locked away in my head , if only out of plain charity , or respect for those other characteristics of the person in question which to some extent balance or even explain the apparent iniquities of his behaviour . ’
7 How competent are the teachers in each setting for dealing with the specific characteristics of the child in question ?
8 Assuming these measures to be fairly reliable indicators of the needs in question , the differential allocation of staffing was appropriate and just .
9 The authors of the article in question , Steve Brady and Tom Acton , the editors of the magazine , specifically criticized those who believe ‘ Protocols-style , that the Jews are the cause of every problem ’ .
10 Hence they throw into relief and bring out the significant aspects of the phenomenon in question .
11 By the textuality of history , I mean to suggest , firstly , that we can have no access to a full and authentic past , a lived material existence , unmediated by the surviving textual traces of the society in question — traces whose survival we can not assume to be merely contingent but must rather presume to be at least partially consequent upon complex and subtle social processes of preservation and effacement ; and secondly , that those textual traces are themselves subject to subsequent textual mediations when they are construed as the ‘ documents ’ upon which historians ground their own texts , called histories .
12 A decision to use search is primarily dictated by the size of the population of candidates in the sector in question , related to the current level of demand .
13 That is apart from the colossal cost of fitting cars with the number plates and finding out which cars needed to be fitted , catching drivers who had removed the plates , sending out bills , dealing with drivers who said they had not driven their cars on the date in question , and many another items .
14 … there was , of course , a dispute between the parties at the time in question in the sense that they could not agree on the amount of the yearly rent ; but it was not a dispute in which each had formulated a view which was then placed for decision before the independent surveyor .
15 According to section 15 of the 1982 Act , if the union is sued for inducing breach of or interfering with contract , or for intimidation by threats to interfere with contract , or for conspiracy to commit these torts , then the act in question shall be taken to have been done by the union only if it was authorised or endorsed by a ‘ responsible person , ’ which means the principal executive committee , any person authorised by the rules to endorse acts of the kind in question , the president or general secretary , any other employed official , or any committee to which an employed official reports , but an act by an official or a committee to which he reports shall not be taken as authorised or endorsed if the official or committee was prevented from authorising or endorsing the act by union rules or if the act has been repudiated by the president or general secretary .
16 The use of the teleological interpretation by the European Court is facilitated by the statements of purpose contained in the recitals of the text in question .
17 At that time there were hardly any scholarly accounts of the period in question .
18 Moreover , a scheme can not be altered after the hearing without the further sanction of the court , even if the target and all the shareholders of the class in question agree to it ( see Devi v People 's Bank of Northern India Limited [ 1938 ] 4 All ER 337 ) .
19 Data on the proportion of college-aged young people at universities and colleges differ slightly because of the accuracy of statistics available at any one time , the definitions of the group in question and the types of course and institutions included .
20 In McCrone Lord Dunpark thought that this wording was " wide enough to include any contract , whether wholly written or partly oral , which includes a set of fixed terms or conditions which the proponer applies , without material variation , to contracts of the kind in question " .
21 The IMF was then authorized to ration that currency among its member countries , and the latter were allowed to discriminate against the exports of the country in question .
22 The person is implicitly saying that he or she subscribes to the network of rules of the discipline in question .
23 Nevertheless , the universal aspirations of such a social psychology 's theory will permit the formulation of ‘ pure ’ , or universal , theoretical propositions , which can then be applied to historical manifestations of the topic in question .
24 Even granting the limitations of the rules in question , the giving of reasons implies the willingness to engage in a structured conversation .
25 This information is supported by numerous figures , references and tables of examples , which enable the reader to assess the scope as well as the limitations of the reaction in question .
26 There are three main types of comparisons : first , with historical ratios of the company in question ( called time-series comparisons ) ; second , with figures based on experience ; and third , with ratios of other companies or with industry averages ( called cross-sectional comparisons ) .
27 Because the activity is taking place in London , rather than in the home countries of the currencies in question , the markets are referred to as Euromarkets .
28 The project concentrates on the employment experiences of the graduates in question and examines the extent to which their degree courses prepared them for employment .
29 On such occasions we might be tempted to write{ x : P(x) } where P is a property characterising those and only those elements of the set in question , P(a) indicating that the object a has property P and hence lies in the set .
30 The information gained from such provings is enlarged by adding in any known toxic effects of the remedy in question which may have been noted in cases of poisoning ( either accidental or otherwise ) and is completed by noting any symptoms and signs which were not observed in the provings but which cleared up unexpectedly in patients given that remedy on the provings indications .
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