Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 YUGOSLAVIA Bosnia means more bad news for Balkans Mike Glenny says the civil war in Bosnia-Hercegovina may drag the whole region into bloody conflict
2 Whereas the German draft treaty on monetary union presented in February would postpone the Eurofed 's creation until 1997 [ see p. 38022 ] , the joint Genscher-Dumas statement proposed that the bank be established at the start of phase two , which members had agreed in October 1990 should start in January 1994 [ see p. 37783 ] .
3 Bingham , scheduled to retire in December will retain the Latvian squad for next month 's trip to Copenhagen plus a fit Alan McDonald ( QPR ) and Stephen Morrow ( Arsenal ) .
4 Detailed interviews with management in a sample of bought out firms in Scotland will probe the financial and operational independent of such firms ; the nature of on going ties with funding agencies and past parents ; changes in internal organisation of the firm ; and the firms ' relationship to their surrounding areas .
5 They had drawn the conventional conclusion that socialist revolution in Russia must await the full-scale development by capitalism of the necessary industrial infrastructure .
6 Nothing in England could match the stupendous parterre dug out of the hill at New Park , Richmond ( 1692 ) , where London concurrently designed a forest garden , prophetic of the early liberated style at Wray Wood , Castle Howard .
7 Those wishing to access centrally-held computerised data in Strathclyde should contact the Assistant Director of Education : Head of Research .
8 Rudolf Seiters , the head of the Bonn Chancellery , announcing the move last night , said he expected that 11,000 East Germans currently in Prague would join the special trains heading west .
9 The notion that some parliament in Kiev might upset the entire international disarmament process has inspired understandable irritation in the West .
10 Likewise , among cars bought next summer , a K-registered one on the road in August will have the eventual edge over a barely older J.
11 Will the Leader of the House confirm that although few people in Britain would expect the Prime Minister to match President Yeltsin bottle for bottle , they will find it odd that the Government insist on increasing or doubling Britain 's nuclear fire power when both the Russians and the Americans see good reasons for cutting theirs ?
12 You do see this much more in foreign companies and I think if we in Britain could match the physical and the vocal more we would really be on top with our training resources .
13 The UK 's Protek Ltd , Investronica SA in Spain and Axlan SA in France will distribute the CD-ROM-delivered software in Europe .
14 The UK 's Protek Ltd , Investronica in Spain and Axlan in France will distribute the CD-ROM-based software in Europe .
15 Few cities anywhere in Europe can match the cultural richness of Berlin .
16 Policymaking in Europe must take the long-term view .
17 But he feared a jaunt to Expo 92 in Seville would send the wrong message to the markets — and did not want the humiliation of returning early to deal with a sterling crisis .
18 The aim , in advertising , promotion and in providing visitor attractions at Edinburgh , should not merely be to increase visitor numbers ( a visit on a hot weekend in June will demonstrate the negative aspects of having too many people in our 60 acres of public space ) .
19 The long-term guarantee of a full and desirable simulcast service from Marcopolo in MAC would give the British electronics industry both the incentive to continue developing MAC technology and the live transmissions on which development depends .
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