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

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1 As regards the requirements referred to in part ( b ) of the national court 's question ( 2 ) as I reformulated it above , it may be noted in limine that the mere fact that fishing activity is carried out , on a self-employed basis , using a fishing vessel registered in a member state does not mean that there is establishment in that state .
2 It is submitted in response that the gradual movement of social history is towards such a position of recognition and facilitation , and that this position should indeed be adopted .
3 It is sometimes suggested in addition that the bare infinitive is a sort of grammatical fossil which is only found in petrified form in certain fixed constructions ( Curme 1931 : 456 ) .
4 There is just enough flexibility to arrange that at P and in addition that the first derivatives of the metric components vanish .
5 Bearing in mind that the elderly relative would need a stairlift , Judy arranged for the flat to be fitted with a safe Stannah Stairlift that 's equipped with a simple push-button control in the armrest .
6 It is necessary to bear it in mind that the vast majority of occupational pensions schemes operate successfully in the United Kingdom — some 100,000 of them .
7 While welcoming the briefing that is continually taking place , may I press the Secretary of State to bear in mind that the reserve forces are always an important aspect of our national forces ?
8 It is also helpful to bear in mind that the following factors tend to be of little or no relevance in determining whether a business is transferred as a going concern .
9 This it has to be said , reflects a rather poor month last year but bearing in mind that the 1991 figures showed a 48 per cent rise in income , the current situation is viewed with satisfaction by all concerned .
10 I 'd like to ask Jack Steer why does the Labour Party want to return grant maintained schools to Council control , bearing in mind that the Labour Party say they 're going to abolish County Councils , so who will erm these schools be returned to ?
11 I am , however , open to reasoned and informed argument and I await with interest your correspondents ' blueprint for reversing our economic decline , bearing in mind that the stark choice is that we either increase our earnings or we accept a quite considerable reduction in our living standards .
12 Bearing in mind that the computed measure is a scaling of the raw pixel count of the subject divided by that of the reference card , one would hope that small variations would cancel out .
13 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
14 And I think that a comprehensive consultation exercise has got to bear in mind that the key question , and that 's affordability .
15 Attempts have been made to classify the various ‘ schools ’ of economics and law ; but convenient though these are , it must be borne in mind that the effective use of any interdisciplinary approach varies significantly according to how , where , and why it is being applied .
16 Bearing in mind that the new Speaker served as a deputy before being elected to her new post we could be looking at the next Speaker of the House of Commons .
17 Bearing in mind that the new Speaker served as a deputy before being elected to her new post we could be looking at the next Speaker of the House of Commons .
18 Yet , said Mr. Watkinson , Lord Bridge can hardly have had it in mind that the private law right which he plainly regarded as coming into existence when the duty laid down in section 65(2) arose could give rise to a public law duty as to the manner in which the private law right was to be satisfied .
19 The reader is also asked to bear in mind that the strategic perspective covered is as described in chapter 4 .
20 Will the Home Secretary bear in mind that the rural areas of Northumberland have been especially difficult to police while the urban areas have been under great pressure and there has been a shortage of officers ?
21 It should also be borne in mind that the closing prices quoted by the FT are mid-prices between the bid and offer prices offered by the market-makers .
22 Secondly , it is necessary to bear in mind that the cultural policy of the PCF in this interwar phase was influenced as much by French national cultural traditions , as by the revolutionary cultural experiments of the Soviet Union .
23 Erm if we actually get into the th th t the top selling bracket er or the top ten as it were , erm bearing in mind that the top sales were one thousand three hundred and nineteen pounds ,
24 There is a perception amongst informed people in the community that there may well be a shortage of long stay beds in Leicestershire and you do need to bear in mind that the National Health Service is increasingly going down the road of not keeping people in hospitals longer than they have to because hospitals are perceived as being very , a very expensive way of providing beds and you have to take that into account because that 's a fairly clear national policy and you are likely to see an acceleration in that process from what I read in the national press .
25 However , bear in mind that the secret information which I have imparted to you can be a defence against rapists .
26 Also bear in mind that the eventual target speed for this is around 160 bpm for each crotchet , which for most people will obviously take a lot of practice to achieve .
27 While that may not sound brilliant for the performance , it should be borne in mind that the 300E-24 saloon , weighing the best part of 500lb less and with a four-speed automatic 'box , achieved 18.8mpg while on test .
28 It has no executive power , and its recommendations are not binding — which means in effect that the individual countries are being left to implement any proposals agreed at the meeting .
29 The condition that the mean lifetime wealth converges is that , which requires in effect that the intrinsic growth of capital ( ) should be less than the growth of population .
30 So , in addition to the high increases in taxation that the Labour party would impose if it was ever given a chance , the community charge payer , or the council tax payer , would be ripped apart by high-spending Labour authorities , because there would be no capping .
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