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

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1 You know in case one of the residence needs help or anything
2 Briefly he considered making for Belpan City and Caspar at the US Embassy but there was no certainty of the DEA Agent being there , and Louis would have men covering the city docks in case any of the Government returned from electioneering out on the Keys — that much was certain .
3 Script Editor David Whitaker would be on hand in case any of the script ‘ did n't work ’ , needed padding , needed shortening , even , on one occasion , needed a total rewrite to make it ‘ workable ’ .
4 During the pregnancy certain problems may arise such as the decrease in income due to the loss of work or interference of exams , how difficult could it become , raising a child with little financial support ?
5 In this sense a cultural popular front was undoubtedly in existence prior to the formation of a political popular front , and doubtless was instrumental in fostering the global popular front mentality .
6 There were some 130 airlines in existence prior to the experiment , whereas today 90 per cent of the traffic is concentrated onto only ten carriers — more than of which are bankrupt and continuing to operate only under the protection of Chapter 11 .
7 An undertaking is defined in reg 3 of the Transfer Regulations as including any trade or business , and as a result of a series of cases ( Kenmir Ltd v Frizzell [ 1968 ] 1 All ER 414 ; Batchelor v Premier Motors ( Romford ) Ltd COIT 1359/181 19.11.82 ; Premier Motors ( Medway ) Ltd v Total Oil ( GB ) Ltd [ 1984 ] ICR 58 ; Spijkers v Gebr Benedik Abattoir CV [ 1986 ] 2 CMLR 296 ) it is well established that there will be a transfer of an undertaking for the purpose of the Transfer Regulations only if " the business concerned is transferred as a going concern " .
8 Now they are eighth in Division One with the debt at £200,000 and big clubs tracking their young players like 18-year-old left-back Peter Handyside .
9 Cec was a clever , goalscoring inside or centre-forward although , as his career records show , he took some time to come to terms with the standard required in Division Two of the Football League .
10 It is worth noting that over half Jack 's 242 League appearances for Crystal Palace were in Division Two of the Football League — and only Roy McCracken made more appearances than he did in those four seasons , 1921–25 , so there is no doubt that Jack was a loyal club servant in a demanding period .
11 A follow up computed tomography scan , performed 15 months later , revealed a 6 cm nodule in segment VI of the liver , with no extra hepatic metastasis ( Fig 1 ) .
12 In June 1682 Louis XIV , now at the height of his power , explicitly asserted his right to correspond with all foreign sovereigns in French and not to use Latin ; and though the treaty of Ryswick between France and the Holy Roman Empire in 1697 was still in Latin most of the discussion which produced it was in French , as was the Franco-Dutch agreement of the same year .
13 The great grey owl , which is included in category 2 on the basis of similarity of digestion frequency , has a distribution of the digestion more similar to that of category 1 species .
14 1.1 In accordance with the specification in Part 1 of the Schedule the Programmer will prepare a computer program and related materials for Reading for English MS DOS version ( ’ the Program ’ ) .
15 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract .
16 1.1 In accordance with the specification in Part 1 of the Schedule the Programmer will prepare a computer program and related materials for [ — ] ( ’ the Program ’ ) .
17 1.2 The Programmer will deliver the Program to the Publisher by the dated specified in Part 1 of the Schedule ( or by any later date agreed between the parties ) ; in this respect time shall be of the essence of the contract .
18 If Parliament had intended to depart from the break-even basis , he argued , this would have been enacted expressly in Part 1 of the Act where the general duties of the policy-maker , the GLC , were set ; and added : ‘ But section 1(1) says nothing to suggest the exclusion of the fiduciary duty to the rate payers . ’
19 By contrast with the offences in Part 1 of the Act which specifically provide for a requirement of mens rea , no such explicit provision is made in this Part of the Act .
20 In Part 1 of the book , Mr Lent groups individual countries according to their common language and settlement patterns , providing a general overview of each country 's print and electronic media .
21 These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them .
22 The success of the expert system trial at the MU was in part due to the subject chosen , which involved an automatic test equipment that used logical testing in the first place .
23 Our growth over the years is in part due to the company 's commitment to recruitment selection and continued training , both in recessional times as well as in good .
24 Certainly the growth of the church has been in part due to the excellence of its leadership .
25 In the 7 years up to 1977 , 7389 families were established as opposed to the goal of 100 000 by 1974 , largely because of poor agricultural yields , in part due to the use of the wrong rice cultivar for Amazonia , problems of storage of produce and of predators and pests , in an imported technology that was too temperate-oriented .
26 This was in part due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers .
27 The fact that it was later more generally recognized is in part due to the attention which Roth 's scholarly and semi-popular writings attracted ; and the circumstances that his findings have not always survived the scrutiny of able younger scholars itself attests his own success in helping to put Jewish history on the academic map .
28 This is in part due to the geography of the country ; isolated villages in mountains and plains , separate regions with different dialects , modes of dress , and styles of music .
29 This is in part due to the fact that the program has an extremely intuitive use interface but it is also true that the program is essentially quite simple .
30 The Order concerned ( SI 1991 No 1729 ) replaces references to ‘ subsidiary ’ in Part VIII of the Act with ‘ subsidiary undertaking ’ and deletes the sections ( 72(5) and ( 6 ) ) that allowed societies ' group accounts not to deal with subsidiaries in certain circumstances .
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