Example sentences of "in [adj] connection it " in BNC.

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1 In this connection it is relevant to note that 84 per cent of the sample had consumed alcohol prior to the commission of their current offences and three out of four of the convictions for previous offences had been drink-related .
2 In this connection it is appropriate to mention a model which was demonstrated at a genetics meeting in London some years ago .
3 In this connection it is interesting that high temperatures , strong sunlight and certain types of radiation destroy homoeopathic potencies , and that these are agents which are known to destroy long-chain polymers .
4 But in this connection it is worth noting here that we found women even more likely than men to say they would prefer to pay extra for credit insurance , against the risk of inability to repay : credit insurance is discussed in the section immediately following this .
5 In this connection it is significant that the main 1979 survey showed that , if people themselves have not decided to start with which type of credit arrangement they were going to use ( in their most recent major credit transaction ) the most common source of suggestion for them was someone in the shop .
6 In this connection it is better to ask the person to collect the goods , rather than deliver them .
7 In this connection it is notable that Russian conductors seem to enjoy a less conspicuous advantage than usual over their Western counterparts — Rostropovich on Teldec , Maxim Shostakovich on Collins Classics and Ashkenazy on Decca all fail to pace the structure convincingly .
8 Er and as would have been noted in the in our report to this general assembly on page four hundred and nine , we say at the end of er the paragraph in the middle of the the page in which we are referring to ACTS and its commissions , in this connection it should be noted that the church 's approach to the Roman Catholic bishops conference of Scotland on the question of intercommunion is under discussion in that conference and in the ACTS commission on unity faith and order .
9 In this connection it is difficult , sometimes impossible , in pollution control work to establish a satisfactory causal link between event and harm .
10 In this connection it is worth noting that in another context , and in another part of the same Act , Parliament has made express provision for cases in which the suitability of particular accommodation is to be determined by the court in the course of ordinary litigation .
11 In this connection it may be relevant to make the comment that no degree of fire resistance , as definable by standard test conditions , is likely to be able to withstand the stresses and thrusts which heated supporting structural members may impose .
12 In this connection it must be remembered that climatic regions are not really climatic regions at all .
13 In this connection it is perhaps significant that the boundary between the parish and Snodland was the old track or Ridgeway , now largely destroyed by chalk quarries , which , keeping to the highest and driest line over the downs is thought to have formed the main east-west route at this period , crossing the River Medway at Holborough as Mr Margery suggested .
14 In this connection it is interesting to go back to William Smith , the father of stratigraphy , and to find him commenting in his memoir to the first geological map in 1815 : " The edges of the strata … are called their outcrops ; and the under edge of every stratum , being the top of the next , and that being generally the best defined , is represented by the fullest part of each colour " .
15 In this connection it is pertinent to recall remarks made by Ian Erskine , Secretary to the English Golf Union .
16 In this connection it was agreed that Christine should add the names and addresses of those who had been at Carberry to her database .
17 In this connection it is worth bearing in mind that a hospital birth will be recorded in the registration district in which the hospital stands and not in the district which contains the parents ' home .
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