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

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1 Approve the amendment of the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 to provide for the Law Society to grant Remuneration Certificates to either [ i ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where the only executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity , with a review of the position one year from the date of implementation of the new SRO , or [ ii ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where at least one executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity .
2 Gavin Drewry 's analysis of the grant and refusal of leave to appeal to the House of Lords in 1971 demonstrated that leave was routinely refused in cases where the second appeal raised issues of review , that leave was granted in cases involving issues of supervision , and that there was a mixture of refusals and grants in cases falling in the grey area of reconsideration of authority without critical re-appraisal of the cases ( Drewry , 1973 ) .
3 In cases where the normal rules in Stage II do not apply the entries in Section 3 are made according to the illustrated schedule in Figure 4.2 .
4 In cases where the latter course seems a possibility , the engineer should consult his or her professional organisation and seek its advice as well as the advice of an independent legal adviser in a timely manner .
5 This algorithm assumes that for each sentence position only one of the candidates is correct ( this condition generally holds , except in cases where the correct word is missing from the list of candidates ) .
6 In cases where the bare infinitive evokes the actualization of its event , as in ( 37 ) , the use of the bare infinitive incident directly to the finite verb implies that the agent who realizes the latter is directly and simultaneously involved in the action of the infinitive .
7 In fact , the above view can not be sustained even in cases where the intended reference is strictly to individuals .
8 In cases where the original credit holder has died without claiming repayment and the Post War Credit certificate is still available , repayment can be made to the next of kin or personal representative of the estate .
9 However , it will only be developed in cases where the public advantage in receiving the information clearly outweighs the private injury which may be suffered .
10 In 19 cases rises in household bills of more than 30% were suggested by IPF figures , and here the swing to Labour was 3.1% compared to 3.7% in authorities where the average increases were less .
11 On this occasion , in fact , a reply of sorts did occur to me as I stood up there on the ladder ; a reply to the effect that those of our profession , although we did not see a great deal of the country in the sense of touring the countryside and visiting picturesque sites , did actually see more of England than most , placed as we were in houses where the greatest ladies and gentlemen of the land gathered .
12 In cultures where the two-parent family is not the major centre for the rearing of children that it is in Western , middle-class cultures , the Oedipus complex does not develop , for the intensity of the relationships is much less strong between parents and children than in Western society .
13 In this study one group of children learned to choose the less attractive of two toys in pairs where the forbidden toy was always of one colour and therefore easy to identify .
14 the introduction of new semi-automatic machines … the increasing use of unskilled and semi-skilled labour in trades hitherto the exclusive preserve of the skilled man … the adaptation of a rudimentary system of standardised and interchangeable parts … the predominance of factory over the workshop as the unit of production … the introduction of aspects of Taylorism , particularly the premium-bonus system ’ .
15 But in the 1340s Edward sought to exploit the growing opposition within France to Philip VI by deploying two or three armies at the same time in provinces where the English cause might expect to receive support .
16 It is not always easy to balance challenges and skills even when working with a single child on a relatively straightforward task ; for these class teachers working with mixed ability groups in settings where the normal practice was for several different tasks in different curriculum areas to be undertaken simultaneously , an adequate balance between challenges and skills throughout the group had to remain an aspiration rather than an achievement .
17 In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition .
18 Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 : 77–8 ) have argued that in countries where the working class has to organize in the context of a strong state , the labour movement has often been preoccupied with state power , giving rise to a powerful strand of revolutionary syndicalism as in France or Spain .
19 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 .
20 In countries where the non-metropolitan population is farm-based , such as Bolivia , migrants to the capital city are more likely to be rural ( Simmons , Diaz-Briquets and Laquia 1977 ) .
21 Private doctors ' response to stronger state regulation , especially in countries where the private sector is well established , is likely to vary .
22 However , in such countries at Bangladesh , Nepal , Pakistan and Yemen , where one half of the girls are married at around age 13 , 15 and 16 , respectively ( and contraceptives are used by only from one to eight per cent of all married women of reproductive age ) the first child is born , on average , from three to five years later , compared to usually less than two years in countries where the median age at marriage is , at least , 17 years .
23 Job opportunities for expatriates vary from country to country in that in countries where the native population is high , every effort is naturally made to employ local nationals rather than expatriates .
24 There is much to dispute in Foucault 's scepticism about the author when applied to authored texts in circumstances where the authorial presence is clear .
25 Their compulsory purchase powers may be useful in circumstances where the private market is not operating smoothly ( e.g. in land assembly development , or where access to land ripe for development is blocked by an owner who is unwilling to sell ) . ’
26 Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities .
27 The state of the play we read — often a composite version constructed by a modern editor — may be a necessary feature of study , but it should not hide the fact that the playing of Renaissance drama was performed in circumstances where the cultural place of the play was very different to that of the present .
28 In companies where the post-audit process works most effectively , a post-audit is planned in advance .
29 A total of 20 million people in Russia are living in areas where the ecological situation is " critical " , according to a report by state environmental protection officials .
30 In addition , most of those relatively close to other industrial settlements are in areas where the alternative sources of employment , such as the iron and steel and heavy engineering industries , are also in decline .
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