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

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1 And in some cases the assumptions you have asked us to cost are vulnerable to counter attack from the Opposition .
2 What we are doing is providing information for perhaps clinicians to act on , we also in the future hope to develop the information we have into something useful , and in some cases the information we have already .
3 From September 1990 parents , and in some cases the pupils themselves , have a right to see the record in so far as it is made after 31 August 1989 .
4 But it must be said that in some cases the DCSL who had overseen the ordering was uncertain as to where in the school the books had ended up , let alone their frequency of use .
5 Although his letter does not deny that Chlothild had a part to play in Clovis 's conversion , nor that the king decided to accept baptism during a battle against the Alamans , in some respects the information it contains is at odds with Gregory 's account and , therefore , with the traditional interpretation of events .
6 In some places the path we followed was marked out by deep scratches in the rocks , made by the claws of countless rockhopper penguins who have followed the same traditional route for centuries .
7 However for many who live and/or work in such communities the picture he paints is recognisable .
8 In such locations the leader who knows both the congregation and community and is aware of the facets of growth to keep under surveillance may not need to do a formal count .
9 In human terms the reasoning which had been presented to him was filled with flaws and false assumptions .
10 most European officers felt that they were no longer pushing out ideas and standards ; in large measures the people themselves had seen the benefits and were doing it themselves .
11 But in current conditions the change I am making will help to ease the pressures on liquidity and avoid complicating money market arrangements .
12 They argued that although sabotage is usually regarded as irrational or even pathological behaviour , careful investigation shows that ‘ in many cases the meanings which inform sabotage are explicitly intentional ’ .
13 In many cases the crime which constitutes the ‘ unlawful act ’ will be a battery or an assault occasioning actual bodily harm , arising from a push , a punch , or a kick .
14 I would have thought that in many ways the divisions which exist in this country and in Europe over religious matters are not largely to do with our past .
15 In many contexts the impression one gets is that this happening is not something the speaker would have expected , but all such uses express a critical judgement on the person represented as the infinitive 's support having gone ahead and done something when , in the speaker 's opinion , he should not have .
16 However even in other countries the honour he gets is the wrong sort .
17 Quite apart from the conceptual fragility of the enterprise , Kane 's work suffers from a problem of method : his evidence for the above assertions was collected from a sample of sportsmen who had already achieved a level of success , in other words the sportsmen he studied had ‘ made it ’ .
18 In other words the message itself would always have an effect .
19 In other words the impetus which took the community into school and the school into the community came from two different directions .
20 In other words the acceleration itself is not changing .
21 Let us deal first with the Census of Employment data regarding the large inclusive area of Northern Tyneside describing work force by location of establishment , in other words the people who work within this area but who do not necessarily live within it .
22 In other words the people who are performing well already will find it harder to make erm a significant inroad into that .
23 He pointed to the fact that in recent months the Institute itself had appointed two women , both chartered accountants and ‘ from the ranks ’ of Institute staff , to senior positions within the secretariat for the first time .
24 In recent years the currencies which have been participating within the E.R.M. have been remarkably stable within the system and it appears that the E.R.M. members benefited from enhanced policy creditability in the eyes of the foreign exchange markets .
25 He regained in two heart-beats the hardness he 'd lost .
26 In support of his view , Weismann pointed out that in most animals the cells which are going to give rise to germ cells are set aside very early in development .
27 Although the scope of workplace negotiations has been more restricted ( by law ) in Sweden than in Britain , in both countries the bargaining which occurs relies largely upon informal agreements and tacit understandings .
28 In both cases the information which led to the discovery of wrongdoing came from outside the UK .
29 When , therefore , I say ‘ The colour I saw yesterday was a white colour , , or ‘ The sensation I feel is one of tightness ’ , in both cases the attribute I affirm of the colour or of the other sensation is mere resemblance — simple likeness to sensations I have had before , and which have had those names bestowed upon them .
30 In both cases the artisans who made up a high proportion of the arrested do not appear in the rate-books , suggesting that they were not among those tradesmen who could be considered part of the " middling sort " .
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