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

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1 This disastrous decline in income saw the Dominican Republic 's debt swell from $600 million in 1973 to a staggering $2,400 million in 1983 .
2 In freedom let the great ships go On freedom 's errand , sea to sea — The oceans rise , the hills bend low , Servants of Liberty .
3 Firstly they could be painted in camouflage to lessen the visual impact or alternatively , they could be dispersed among trees and in copses , so as to be out of sight from the very well used coast paths .
4 In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field .
5 Willie John McBride 's side was the most successful touring side to leave these islands , and a big drive is now in progress to bring the 35-man party back together again .
6 Experiments are now in progress to isolate the trans-acting factors described in this report and to further analyse the nature of its interactions with the upstream RARE-binding factors .
7 This was both for the hell of it , as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho-anthropology , whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability .
8 In part to complement the broad-based approach towards co-ordination developed within the CATS , the Inner City Initiative was launched in 1986 to increase Private-sector investment in small urban areas that were subject to high unemployment rates .
9 Echosounders calibrated for sea water over read slightly in fresh water , which may in part explain the exceptional reading .
10 It is concluded that like EGF , TGF α can stimulate pancreatic cancer growth in vivo , and this may in part explain the aggressive nature of these cancers in cliical practice .
11 ‘ Ethical ’ is to be preferred to ‘ moral ’ because to speak of ‘ moral positivism ’ implies that the role of law is simply to apply the moral rules of society , whereas the theory is that law deals with conflict in a way which at least in part transcends the moral disagreements endemic in societies of men or of nations .
12 The appointment of Karoui as Prime Minister in September 1989 ( see p. 36905 ) was intended in part to accelerate the economic reforms which his predecessor , Baccouche , fearing the political and social risks of further austerity measures , had been reluctant to implement .
13 It is a measure of the tension and complexities of our contemporary society that the police have gradually been transformed from a universal corpus of ordinary police officers performing all manner of general duties , including public order maintenance , to one which now in part approaches the quasi-military-order police model of continental Europe and elsewhere .
14 Pugin 's strict rules and principles were upheld in part to counteract the inordinate sadness he had suffered at the age of twenty-two , when his first wife died giving birth to their only daughter .
15 In contrast to CREM the available evidence indicates that ATF1 is a transcriptional activator and shares many structural properties with CREB .
16 But you 're not there you 're not in parliament to represent the Conservative party , you 're in parliament to represent your constituents .
17 He said that ministers had in addition addressed the internal situation in Iraq ; the problems of Afghanistan and Lebanon were also reportedly discussed .
18 These results suggest that R&D agreements will generate the highest social benefits where they concentrate on R rather than D , which will in addition reduce the perceived risk that competition in the markets created by the innovations will be blunted .
19 This new weak current had also to be electrically charged because in beta decay the neutral neutron turns into a positive proton .
20 However , several copies of the record are thought to be in circulation carrying the original Reception logo .
21 Although the new term was only days old , the youngsters at Fowey Community School were soon in action supporting the local community .
22 Variations in practice reflect the personal opinions of managers .
23 For if the right of self-determination for the Finns , the Ukrainians and the rest could in practice threaten the very existence of the Soviet State , ‘ naturally the preservation of the Socialist Republic has a higher claim ’ .
24 What I think is more debatable is how successfully the method can in practice avoid the following criticisms .
25 Those principles required the elimination , not only of existing restrictions and discrimination relating to the exercise of occupational activities , but also of any barrier which might in practice prevent the effective realisation of those activities .
26 Yet the statute did not in practice provide the absolute ban which it seemed to promise , nor did it deprive the church of acquisitions .
27 The Lords of the Congregation could rightly assert the duty and responsibility of the nobility to act for the good of the commonweal , and indeed experience of minorities over two centuries had in practice underwritten the theoretical position to an unusual extent .
28 The optimum composition for glass to be manufactured in bulk has the approximate formula ( Na2O ) , CaO(SiO2)s .
29 Both Systems division and New Business are involved at an early stage to ensure that we have adequate procedures in force to process the anticipated business efficiently .
30 After that they can be taken out on the parade ground in daylight to learn the basic commands that their mahouts give them .
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