Example sentences of "in [noun] [subord] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Doing a homemade version is much more fun , as we found out at St Edwards , in Runcorn while celebrating 150 years of parish life .
2 In these early stages of re-training , the horse can be expected to keep in rhythm while doing basic school movements , carrying himself on a light contact .
3 However , in practice when using this approach , highly implausible cases are filtered out early and only outcomes with reasonably high probabilities are considered .
4 A major problem in research when considering chronic health problems is that of terminology ; words such as disability are frequently used in popular discourse , legislation and academic research with a resultant confusion over precise meaning .
5 A new and very junior partner may make little headway in challenging the terms of partnership offered him where similar terms are already in force as regards other partners in the firm .
6 The most important point to bear in mind when choosing suitable flowers for a miniature picture is their scale .
7 These issues need to be borne in mind when counselling such families .
8 This must be kept in mind when considering time-varying fields .
9 It was proposed that the following points should be borne in mind when considering any procedures to help in cases of abuse .
10 Inside , you will also find first-hand advice from teaching staff on ways of ensuring the success of a general SVQ programme , on potential pitfalls , and on issues to bear in mind when planning general SVQs .
11 An important consideration to bear in mind when planning any design is whether you want a single picture , a matching pair or even a set of three or four , because your decision will influence the way in which you create the picture .
12 This is an important consideration to keep in mind when designing Compact goals .
13 However , there are a number of general considerations which the drafter must bear in mind when drafting any clause which excludes or limits liability , and it is convenient to consider them here .
14 Thus , firms entering overseas markets must bear this in mind when introducing new products or services .
15 Another strategy employed mostly by white youth is to delay a possible career in sport whilst completing higher education .
16 The Independent Television Commission will decide in May whether to force competitive TV station advertising on the ITV companies .
17 If it is true that , today as in 1869 , low-income families pay broadly the same percentage of their income in tax as do middle-income groups , then one needs to explain why a supposedly ‘ progressive ’ tax system has had this result .
18 Furthermore , while these " blankouts " may distress other people , the primary sufferer may find them confusing but may go so far in denial as to accuse other people of having faulty memory for the things said or done while he or she was in a " blankout " .
19 We now know that this was the condition in galeaspids where paired nasal sacs opened into median duct and the duct itself communicated with the pharynx .
20 ‘ The station is a grade two listed building and it has always been our policy to keep buildings of this age and sort in character while providing modern facilities people want . ’
21 Most haulage businesses will probably look carefully at the prospects in Europe when reviewing new market potential .
22 The government believed it more important to balance public investment against private investment by keeping their discount rates in line than to balance overall investment against consumption by using a test discount rate closer to the rate at which consumers would swap current for future consumption .
23 They left Oxford in 1921 , with seconds in modern history , and shared a flat in London while establishing parallel careers .
24 In an area with such rapid changes in temperature as to erode hard rock into sand , soft shells would not have survived .
25 Social problems are those aspects of social life that cause private unhappiness or public friction , and are identified by those in power as needing some kind of social policy to deal with them .
26 I 'd rather be a slave in comfort than endure those conditions of freedom .
27 But I 'll tell you this , ’ she glared at him , her heart pounding , ‘ I 'd rather work around the clock to get the money back to my father in time than spend one minute longer than I have to with a selfish , bad-tempered misery who was obviously born an expert at everything . ’
28 Do hearing people tend to occupy more influential positions in technology than do deaf people ?
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