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

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1 Billy Ruff and Todd Swank join in the fun at this years Farnborough .
2 Judith Wright ( centre ) joined in the fun with local kids ( from left ) four-year-old Kathryn , Barney ( two ) , Philip ( five ) and six-year-old Rachel .
3 They are almost in the category of honourable scars , and even some testimony to the quality of the text , since the larvae of the several types of beetle engaged in the battle seem to have thrived best on old and scholarly works , especially incunabula .
4 For all these reasons , the education of women came in the category of voluntaristic innovations strongly desired by government — into the category of social improvements which relied on the example and inspiration of individuals .
5 Rangers nevertheless extended their lead over Aberdeen in the championship to ten points after a performance which had seemed destined to go unrewarded before the floodgates opened .
6 Although Warwickshire won the NatWest Trophy in 1989 , it was only a note of encouragement for a county which had under-achieved in the championship for many years .
7 Expect them to be hammered and they hold the eventual World Cup winners to a point : expect them to see off a side which had not won in the Championship for three years and they submit weakly .
8 A perceived lack of response may have been a factor in the withdrawal of these patients , but deterioration of eczema was the principal reason for withdrawal in only 8 patients , 7 of whom were assessed at least once on treatment .
9 Although the investigation had resulted in the conviction of 34 individuals and four corporations and secured damages of nearly $32,000,000 , it was increasingly criticized for its slow pace .
10 This name of mine vanishes like lightning and its echo shall ring — but hollowly — in the mouths of future generations .
11 In the mouths of such harbours and rivers there are some very strong tidal currents that can catch out even the most skilful of sailors .
12 Hence , in the mouths of conservative lawyers , we catch an appeal to the radical doctrine of the sovereignty of the nation ; it alone could provide a theoretical basis for resistance to a French king whose claim was legally established by the formal abdication of both Ferdinand VII and his father .
13 It is possible that S2 serves the same functions in the ribosomes from high eukaryotes .
14 Essentially , the argument used is that because there is no competitive market in the capital of nationalized industries and no competitive market in their products , the published accounts have a greater significance in assessing economic performance than in the private sector .
15 Information on the disposal or acquisition of major holdings in the capital of listed companies .
16 The incident was the latest in a series of sexual assaults by men on men in the capital in recent months .
17 After some of the most tense days in the capital in recent years , a vote on Bill Clinton 's economic plan was scheduled to take place in the House of Representatives on May 27th .
18 It is generally argued , however , that the meaning " world " of is a post-Biblical development , and a mere possibility in the relationship of parallelistic lines ( " greater precision " ) can not be set against a linguistic certainty .
19 If these complex changes over time in the relationship between general improvements in attainment , social bases of recruitment and expanded further educational opportunities are not taken into account , the general improvement can appear from the fixed position of an employer as a decline in standards .
20 James Walvin has indicated that the 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act marked a significant historical moment in the relationship between White Britons and Black settlers .
21 Within the overall group of advanced industrialized , capitalist market economies , it is necessary to choose a pair of countries that gives sufficient interesting variation in the ‘ independent variable ’ ; that is , in the nature of the political system ( including the place of state enterprise within it ) , and in the relationship between social classes and the state .
22 Hayes and Garvin ( 1982 ) , for example , went so far as to blame the growing use of DCF for the relative decline in the performance of Western businesses .
23 The dynamism within the urban system is reflected in the performance of individual cities .
24 Finally , courts have shown considerable reluctance to allow judicial review of decisions of social workers designed to protect children from abuse , for fear of putting undue pressure on them in the performance of difficult tasks .
25 Greenblatt explores the ways a self-conscious theatricality permeated Elizabethan society at all levels : in its staging of royal pageants and progressions , in the celebrations of religious ritual , even in the performance of public executions .
26 The powers given to assist in the performance of those functions include the power to borrow money : Schedule 13 to the Act of 1972 as amended ( now superseded by Part IV of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 ) .
27 They note the seeming paradox of stressing that a crucial element in the performance of paraprofessional workers is the preparation of the professionals who will supervise and direct their work but are unequivocal in their conclusion that ‘ the role of the professional worker is clearly pivotal in the successful functioning of the professional/paraprofessional team ’ ( Kestenbaum et al . ,
28 I undertake to be guided by the National Code of Local Government Conduct in the performance of any functions in that office
29 It claims 100% compatibility with Windows 3. x ( as it is now and as it may become to ward off emulators ) and no degradation in the performance of any Windows application .
30 X ( as it is now and as it may become to ward off emulators ) and no degradation in the performance of any Windows application .
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