Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now in this respect , of course , twenty-five years is rather a short time in the life of a university , and a good deal of this time has been spent in building up a research base , and now , as you mentioned in your erm remarks a few moments ago , Andrew , we have an enviable research record in a very wide range of disciplines .
2 b ) In cases where a Default Notice has not been served because it is not required under the Consumer Credit Act , we shall send you a letter of demand , requiring repayment of a specified sum .
3 In cases where a tumour suppressor gene is inactivated , repetitive cellular repair may lead to uncontrolled cell division and malignant transformation ; a putative tumour suppressor gene has been described on the long arm of chromosome 17 .
4 However , clause III ( a ) grants an exception in cases where no material alteration is involved .
5 In cases where the oxygen supply is curtailed , the Krebs cycle is disturbed and causes corneal oedema ( an excessive accumulation of fluid ) .
6 Such an order will not be made where the evidence is strongly contested or in cases where the trial judge will need to form an impression of the demeanour of the witness in order to assess his credibility .
7 In cases where the home country has a small share of world trade for a particular commodity , and the partner country and the rest of the world have a large share , the home country can import the commodity at a constant price i.e. the import supply curve is horizontal .
8 The contrastive nature of linguistic categories is clear in cases where the category label contains two words : for example a transitive verb obviously contrasts with other types of verb ( intransitive verbs , linking verbs , etc ) .
9 In cases where the standardisation sample is drawn from a different population from that of the child being tested ( for example , the sample is North American children and the child to be tested is British ; the sample comprises children from a different age group from that of the child being tested ) , it is inadvisable to make judgements based on comparisons with the standardisation data .
10 The courts have shown themselves sympathetic in cases where the charge payer does not have the means to pay .
11 A £13 million scheme to create an imaginative river-front office development in York gained its first ground in March when the Lord Mayor of York , Councillor Bernard Bell climbed aboard a JCB to cut the first sod .
12 The Middle East peace process encountered another stumbling block in mid-June when the United States suspended its 18-month-long dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) .
13 There were in addition downstairs a boiler room with a bed in it , a bathroom and kitchen .
14 The Laws family ran a bakery in Northgate hence the nickname Teacakes .
15 The intentions may be fine , but when considering what is actually happening in schools where the HCF approach is practised — as it is in very many — it seems to fit the marvellously Jewish remark attributed to Sam Goldwyn : " on the surface , profound , but deep down , superficial " .
16 Despite its general popularity amongst teachers in schools where the Solihull booklet had been used , the evidence from the survey is that little or nothing changed in consequence .
17 Forward planning ( matching load forecasts and planned capacity , thinking about the future regional spread of power stations ) , was , of course , necessary , but was in practice merely a part time function of the ex-CEB engineers in charge of system operation .
18 The two main areas that I 'm thinking of are in Northamptonshire where the iron ore works there have been completely exhausted and the other is Consett in County Durham .
19 SVQs are based on the national standards determined by those responsible for identifying standards of performance in industry ie. the Industry Lead Bodies ( ILBs ) .
20 Such was the ferment of the times throughout Europe , and such was the rising volume of political controversy within Britain ( bear in mind also the Suffragette agitation and the conflict over the future of Ireland ) , that a more dramatic tipping of the balance than actually occurred in the next few years might have been expected .
21 Le Bon seemed to have in mind here a church congregation , as in the remarks about people being lifted up ethically in a crowd .
22 Secondly , in designs where a 3D effect is required , it may in general be more effective to select the higher-toned timbers for background elements ( eg distant hills ) and keep dark-toned veneers for foreground work .
23 This pattern poses problems for anyone operating in a split system such as is favoured in Leicestershire where the County schools are divided into High Schools ( mainly 11 to 14 ) and Upper Schools ( 14 to 18 ) .
24 A series of new Isle of Man stamps featuring lifeboats was launched with a splash in February when the Douglas lifeboat Sir William Hillary was launched into the harbour with the Lieutenant Governor of the Island , Sir Laurence Jones , aboard .
25 Sir Derek Alun-Jones , chairman of Ferranti , and some other directors of the troubled group are said to be ready to resign in February once a share issue to raise £187 million in finance for the group is agreed by shareholders ..
26 Governments were criticized for not putting enough pressure to end human rights violations in countries where the asylum seekers originated .
27 In countries where the infant mortality is low , a large proportion of residual infant deaths are due to congenital anomalies ( defined as ‘ structural-morphological , functional and/or biochemical-molecular defects present at birth ’ ) .
28 Cameron ( 1984 ) argues , for example , that in countries where the labour movement is capable of reaching a political accommodation based on collective restraint in its economic demands , the rate of inflation is lower and employment higher than in countries where the working class is more militant .
29 Although systematic and quota sampling provide samples that are not truly random , they can be used in circumstances where no sampling frame exists .
30 The Court held that compliance with the Extradition Treaty ( which specifically included murder as an extradictable offence ) by the United Kingdom in circumstances where the death sentence might be imposed would put that country in breach of the European Convention .
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