Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Continuing developments in physics can lead to the establishment of newly-defined areas of investigation .
2 I have resigned membership of the West Ham Town Council Labour Group and in future will answer to the West Ham Branch of the National Union of Railwaymen .
3 The commercial use of our facilities for filming/photography etc. in future could come under the remit of the Business Development Director , in liaison with Public Services .
4 Any self respecting managing director in industry would recoil at the last Feethams balance sheet .
5 Whatever the gentleman in question might feel about the Hanoverian monarchy and the Jacobite cause he could , in the circumstances , hardly refuse to take the oaths to Government and cast his vote for his friend in a subsequent election .
6 Success in war would depend on the ability of the generals , the courage of the troops , the nature of the battlefield , the numbers of the enemy and many other transient factors .
7 Open racism in court may continue throughout the trial : one defendant was defended by an attorney who regularly used the term ‘ nigger ’ to describe his client and , it later transpired , was the local Grand Wizard for the Ku Klux Klan .
8 Applicants from Northern Ireland seeking grand aid in respect of the full-time Postgraduate Certificate in Education should apply to the appropriate Education and Library Board ; similarly applicants normally resident in England and Wales should apply to the appropriate local Education Authority ; those normally resident in Scotland should apply to the Scottish Education Department .
9 When the Forum for Educational Research in Scotland was inaugurated in 1986 , one of the aims was to provide a way in which teachers and others working in education could contribute to the identification of priorities for educational research .
10 However , an ex gratia payment to an older man who has no full-time employment in prospect could fall on the other side of the line .
11 D. F. MacDermot of the Foreign Office minuted that the report from UNTCOK must be considered before determining a course of action : to stipulate a detailed plan in advance would play into the hands of the Russians and of dissident political groups in south Korea .
12 Without deciding the point , the court indicated that whether intensification of use amounted to a material change in use would depend upon the particular circumstances of the case .
13 Anyone with the slightest interest in aviation will know of the array of technical devices which enable a pilot to navigate himself and his aircraft with pinpoint accuracy around the globe .
14 it is able to take advantage of economies of scale , which in turn may call for the establishment of departments of specialists or experts ( eg. research and development , management scientists etc ) ;
15 Thus , the property f(x) = a ∘ g(x) = b might define a leaf below an internal node f(x) = a , and this in turn might lie below the nodes f(x) n { a , c , d } and true .
16 This in turn will depend on the availability of a suitable vacancy .
17 The process of expanded negative reproduction , then , reacts upon the political and social equilibrium ; and should it be pushed too fat , this in turn will react upon the productive forces , giving a further twist in the downward spiral .
18 Now this will affect a vast area of atmosphere , because the air moving over that sea surface tends to take up the characteristics and if the temperature 's higher on the sea surface than normal , the air becomes warmer than normal , and this sets up all sorts of reactions , it will probably produce a lot more clouds , for instance , and erm this in turn will cut off the sun 's rays from that area of atmosphere , and this will have an effect on the whole erm heat engine of the atmosphere as we know it so erm we 're now studying how far afield this is affecting the weather .
19 ‘ These problems are what lead to that sense of being left out , of isolation and despair , which in turn can lead to the symptoms we are familiar with — drug and alcohol abuse , crime and vandalism , debt and family break-up . ’
20 If the original payee is stumped for funds at maturity , the final holder can approach the last endorser for payment , who in turn can claim from the previous endorser , etc .
21 Secondly , high gastrin concentrations may induce increased parietal cell mass and acid secretion , which in turn could contribute to the pathogenesis of duodenal ulceration .
22 Success in operation will depend on the goodwill of the labour force as there is a collective rather than personal incentive .
23 Boeing 's latest , and usually conservative , study of the aerospace business predicts that this surge in growth will continue into the next century .
24 Although they concluded ( Burton , Kates and White , 1978 , p. 221 ) that an increase in disaster may continue in the decade of the 1980s and that reduction of disaster potential can not easily be achieved , although loss of life will be reduced substantially , loss of property is most likely to occur in rapidly developing societies and overall ( Burton , Kates and White , 1978 , p. 223 ) :
25 Thus , a parent or any other person seeking a residence order in relation to a child in care must apply to the court which made the care order .
26 They propose that the relationship between biological and social factors in explaining gender differences in mortality may vary over the lifecourse .
27 The fine definitions used in mathematics may differ from the general use of particular words .
28 Overseas students requiring a longer course in English can register for the intensive language courses lasting from October to June each year .
29 According to this grouping , genetic or innate differences in ability would go into the ‘ cognitive ’ basket , as would another hypothesis , namely , that the reason for girls ' lower achievement in mathematics is their poorer spatial visualisation ability .
30 Thus for a bond issued on 1 January , 1990 , the base for indexing would be given by the level of the RPI in April , 1989 ; the uplift for capital value in January of each subsequent year would depend on the change in the RPI to April of the preceding year and all sums paid in interest would depend on the level of the RPI eight months before the payment date .
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