Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would seem , therefore , that the courts would have little opportunity to sentence in cases where proof of injury was not available .
2 These can be very helpful in cases where lack of muscle tone is the main reason for incontinence .
3 Appealing to employers to make special provision to enable older people to continue or , indeed , return to employment , the Ministry offered the help of its industrial rehabilitation units in cases where lack of confidence and low morale were obstacles to the re-employment of older people .
4 Lexical repetition is therefore a much safer option in cases where ambiguity of reference may arise and in contexts which do not tolerate ambiguity in general and ambiguity of reference in particular .
5 The similarities to modern Ulster vernacular are very striking to anyone who knows Ulster vernacular : lowering of /Ε/; seems to have applied in polysyllables in EModE ( as in BV ) , and there seems to have been a flip-flop , as the lowering of /Ε/; applies in environments where raising of /a/ also applies — again as in Belfast .
6 This has been the problem confronting the Catholic hierarchy in countries where devotion to shrines and alleged miracles have got a little out of hand .
7 Nuclear industry employees who work in areas where exposure to radiation is possible are given film badges to monitor their exposure to external penetrating ionising radiation .
8 He 'll be in court tomorrow morning at Enfield .
9 With respect to certain other forms of criminal sexual conduct , however , the legislation has , on the face of it , succeeded in ruling out consideration of consent altogether .
10 The solution to problem ( a ) should be relatively straightforward in economies where information on changes in the cost of living is given prominent news coverage when up to date figures become available and where labour is organized under the umbrella of trades unions with sizable economic research departments .
11 Collier and Rosaldo ( 1981 : 276 ) have noted that in societies where valour in men is associated with the role of hunter , there is often an ideological linking of hunting , killing , and male sexuality .
12 On 27 April 1962 four together were found in fields just north of Pagham Harbour and one was seen there on the 29th .
13 I think of a lady who , now seventy , has attended her parish church in Edinburgh regularly year by year for forty years .
14 These incentives could extend the land area in Wales where conflict between agriculture and nature conservation occurs .
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